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Siblings Connor And Karlee Hormell Go 'Chasing Trails' Together As me&you

April 6, 2018 | Cody Drabble

Siblings Connor and Karlee Hormell perform the title track from their forthcoming debut “Chasing Trails E.P" as the duo me&you.

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'Nowhere To Sleep': Los Angeles Sees Increase In Young Homeless

October 23, 2017

The latest count showed a 64 percent increase in the number of 18- to 24-year-olds on the streets. Authorities are better at counting them but more foster kids are also aging out of the system.

Health Care

Gov. Brown Declares Hepatitis A Outbreak An Emergency, Calls For More Vaccines

October 13, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

The emergency declaration will increase the state's vaccination capacity against the outbreak.

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Hepatitis A Outbreak Among Homeless Has Sacramento Health Officials On Alert

September 25, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

San Diego, Los Angeles, and Santa Cruz are all seeing high Hepatitis A numbers, especially among the homeless.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

CALMatters' Dan Walters Discusses 2018 Gubernatorial Race, 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

August 10, 2017 | Chris Remington

CALMatters opinion columnist Dan Walters returns to Insight to talk about the 2018 gubernatorial race and the 2028 Olympics heading to Los Angeles.

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Environment

Study Shows "Cool Roofs" Could Increase Air Pollution

August 7, 2017 | Amy Quinton

"Cool roofs" that reduce temperatures and energy costs could also slightly increase ozone and smog, according to a new study.

Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Documentary "Almost Sunrise" On Vets With PTSD

July 18, 2017 | Chris Remington

Tom Voss is the subject of a new documentary called "Almost Sunrise." A film crew followed Tom Voss and another Iraq veteran on a 2,700 mile trek from Milwaukee to Los Angeles to raise awareness for veterans with PTSD.

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Environment

Report: California Has Nation's Dirtiest Air

April 20, 2016 | Ed Joyce

The American Lung Association "State of the Air 2016" report gives failing grades to communities in the Central Valley's farming region and the Los Angeles area. It also says climate change is a growing threat to air quality in California.

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Los Angeles Bans Worker Travel To N. Carolina, Mississippi

April 15, 2016

(AP) — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says the city will stop doing business with North Carolina and Mississippi after the states approved legislation preventing anti-discrimination protections for gay, lesbian and transgender people.

Former No. 2 Los Angeles Sheriff Guilty Of Corruption

April 6, 2016

(AP) — A former second-in-command of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has been convicted in a corruption probe.

 

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