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Paul Glickman
he/him
Former Senior Editor
Stories by Paul Glickman
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Don Brann had told KPCC that he needed a CHP security detail because he was concerned about his safety working in Inglewood.
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The charge is in a motion by plaintiffs' attorneys in the Miramonte civil lawsuit against LAUSD. The school district dismisses the allegation.
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L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer sued the hospital one week ago, accusing it of illegally dumping mentally and disabled patients on Skid Row over the last four years.
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Dr. Aria Sabit admits to some, but not all, charges of malfeasance. He is also one of the targets of a separate Justice Department kickbacks investigation.
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A consumer coalition asks the federal government to force the state to take steps recommended by the advocates.
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An indictment alleges that a businessman conspired with physicians, chiropractors and pharmacists to bilk the workers compensation system of millions of dollars.
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An L.A. Unified lawyer made the admission in a court hearing Wednesday, surprising opposing counsel.
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L.A. Unified admits it destroyed records dating to 1988. Meanwhile, a judge's summary of the Sheriff's investigation into Mark Berndt notes additional alleged crimes.
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Covered California's chief says the website has had about 80,000 unique visitors per hour Monday, and that number could reach 1 million by midnight.
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KPCC obtained a copy of the full draft report by the firm hired to investigate the creation of Central Basin's $2.7 million trust fund.
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The board votes 3 to 2 to censure Chacon over taking a car allowance while not having a valid license and identifying himself as his brother in a 2011 DUI arrest.
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Collins plays for the Brooklyn Nets in their game at Staples Center against the Lakers. He's the first openly gay athlete to compete in the NBA.