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A group of teens being trained in construction by a now-closed non-profit agency in Merced called Firm Build may be at risk of developing mesothelioma from asbestos exposure during the training.
The local theater in Downey, California, will undergo renovations in late July and reopen in August with a spanking new look.
The verdict of a California appeals court that has overturned a $5.6 million ruling on an asbestos case might well mark the beginning of a turn in the tide
A woman diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer, which is caused by exposure to asbestos, intended lawsuit to the company who hired her as a secretary
Former Kent Cigarettes manufacturer, Robert Cox filed a lawsuit against the Lorillard tobacco company.
Roy Disney died at age of 79 from stomach cancer.
Asbestos-mesothelioma lawyers will check the past of the asbestos victims and find out if any company is liable for the mesothelioma cancer.
John McTaggart a city leader of Beloved City, California was diagnose with mesothelioma cancer in April 2007.