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Chase Scheinbaum

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Chase Scheinbaum is the Agenda editor. His work has been featured in Businessweek, Village Voice, Men's Journal, Nature Medicine and other publications. Formerly, he covered Los Angeles Superior Court for the Daily Journal.

He is a 2012 graduate of Columbia Journalism School, where he focused on magazine writing, investigative journalism and video storytelling. He is the winner of a 2008 Associated Press feature-writing award. He lives in Los Angeles.

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Los Angeles' voter turnout -- or lack thereof -- has become a defining characteristic of city politics.
If recent history is any guide, however, many Angelenos will not take part.
L.A.'s small lot subdivision ordinance was intended to boost home ownership.
Ten years into the small lot subdivision ordinance, what has it wrought?
E-cigarette makers are under fire for not placing warning labels on products containing nicotine.
Law enforcement agencies are close behind the LAPD in implementing body cameras.
A new report sheds light on how frequently these incidents happen and could be used to inform police policy.
Setting the stage for the biggest fight over electronic cigarettes yet, Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) wants to ban vaping anywhere that smoking tobacco is outlawed.
Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) wants to ban vaping anywhere that smoking tobacco is outlawed.
AB163, the Commission on Teacher Credentialing, would offer teaching credentials for native languages and cultures.
California has officially become the newest battleground state for aid in dying legislation.
Crumb Rubber Map
KCET has mapped all the crumb rubber fields at LAUSD schools, as well as parks under the auspices of the city and county of Los Angeles.
The California legislature is almost certain to consider legislation similar to Oregon's.
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