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Almost immediately after the fires broke out, many environmental experts warned that this is an urban wildfire unlike any ...
Five years after the pandemic began, many local health officials say that the politicization of Covid has left them with ...
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Westside Current on MSNNew Investigation Finds Toxic Threats at L.A. Beaches, Raising Public Health ConcernsLOS ANGELES - A new report from Heal the Bay warns that wildfire runoff has significantly impacted water quality along the ...
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Officials say that the sewage happened in Rowland Heights, and that despite the spill's origin being more than 30 miles away, the sewage will eventually move to the Pacific Ocean by way of the San ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMeasles case confirmed in LA County resident who visited many local businesses, traveled through LAXA case of measles has been confirmed in a Los Angeles County resident who recently traveled through LAX, the county's ...
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LAist on MSNMeasles case confirmed in LA CountyThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has confirmed its first measles case in an L.A. County resident in 2025.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNMeasles case confirmed in Los Angeles at LAX - first case of 2025The first confirmed case of measles in LA County came to the area through LAX earlier this month, officials said.
LA County contracted with Planned Parenthood to provide sexual health services to high schoolers, costing $1.4 million for 2024-2025.
Two Louisiana State senators have proposed a Bill that would stop water districts from adding fluoride to drinking water.
RFK Jr. wishes to remove fluoride from all U.S. water systems, but research shows this may be a bad idea. Here's how ...
Officials in Fresno and Los Angeles counties announced two new cases of measles this week. The Fresno County Department of Public Health said one of the cases involved a resident from Fresno County ...
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WLAX La Crosse on MSNHealth officials in La Crosse County are working to raise awareness of childhood lead poisoningThe La Crosse County Health Department is offering lead tests at no cost for families. As of January 1, 2024, the Wisconsin ...
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