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Are We Safer Now?
Ten years after 9-11, the answer to the question "Could it happen again?" depends on whom you ask.
A new national report by the heads of the 9-11 Commission sharply criticizes the ability of the United States to prevent and respond to future terrorist attacks. The report claims the U.S. lacks emergency communication for first responders, coordinated rescue efforts, and tougher requirements for ID cards.
Correspondent Judy Muller takes a hard look at security in Southern California.
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A man's search for his missing wife who suffers from early onset Alzheimers reveals gaps in the system meant to locate and care for the mentally impaired in California. "SoCal Connected" documents the journey to answer, where's Nancy?
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Public street disrepair is costing Los Angeles millions in costly personal injury claims.
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SoCal Connected's Deepa Dernandes questions Santa Barbara landlord Dario Pini.
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Examine L.A.'s unregulated short-term housing market and an indoor marijuana facility employing veterans.
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A look at the spike in the number of employers retaliating against undocumented workers.
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As new developments pop up all over L.A., many are asking, 'Who approved that?'