Wayde Hunter

President of the North Valley Coalition of Concerned Citizens Inc.

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President of the North Valley Coalition of Concerned Citizens Inc., a community organization based in Grenada Hills that is part of the CARE coalition

Wayde Hunter on KCRW

Hospitals closings have led to a shortage of medical services in Los
Angeles County. So why is there opposition to a hospital’s expansion
plans in the San Fernando Valley?

Amid Many Closures, One Hospital Tries to Expand its Emergency Services

Hospitals closings have led to a shortage of medical services in Los Angeles County. So why is there opposition to a hospital’s expansion plans in the San Fernando Valley?

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