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Grantee investigation uncovers health concerns linked to airport in Los Angeles

Danielle Sweet stands outside her home a block away from the Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles. Photo by Jeremy Lindenfeld.

Air and noise pollution from the Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles is harming local residents’ health, according to extensive reporting by a trio of University of Southern California journalism students published in Capital & Main. With support from the Fund, Chris Bibona, Shane Dimapanat and Vani Sanganeria spent more than a year interviewing residents in the neighborhoods around the airport, obtaining government records, probing city officials about noncompliance and distributing a health survey door-to-door. They found that 65% of respondents attributed a health condition to noise and air pollution from the airport, and nearly half said they had consulted a medical professional for what they suspected were airport-related health problems since 2020.