After a natural gas accident that captured national headlines, residents of a conservative L.A. district have become environmental activists.
Residents and activists acknowledge that action on closing Aliso Canyon may not come until a new governor takes office next year.
A family practice physician, testing patients living near the Aliso Canyon natural gas leak, says he has discovered the presence of toxins in their systems.
As California regulators decide whether to reopen the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility, the site of the largest human-caused release of greenhouse gasses in U.S. history, residents and activists vow to redouble their fight against its reopening.