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Dresser lawsuits: Tioga-area residents say info was kept from them for years

Residents and businesses surrounding the former GE-Dresser plant in Tioga began getting notices in early 2020 about contamination from the shuttered facility but, although it was a revelation to them, it wasn t new to company and state officials.

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Navy Veteran Fighting Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Navy Veteran Fighting Post Traumatic Stress Disorder February 08, 2021 width No media source currently available 0:00 0:02:47 0:00 After Navy veteran Maxwell Moore returned home to Los Angeles following numerous tours to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan, the local Veterans Administration urged he find a hobby to help him deal with his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. Share

ABC7 Salutes: Veteran-owned soap company gives back to help those experiencing homelessness

ABC7 Salutes: Veteran-owned soap company gives back to help those experiencing homelessness KABC Share: LOS ANGELES (KABC) When Maxwell Moore came home to Los Angeles after several tours of duty with the Navy, the local VA recommended he pick up a hobby to help with his PTSD. That s when he turned to something he learned as child: making soap. The soap kind of kept him alive, said Maxwell s Soaps COO, Joe Palacios. It kind of saved his life, it gave him something to do. One day, while walking on the streets of downtown L.A., Moore, a 16-year combat veteran, was asked for spare change. He had nothing to offer except his handmade soap.

Veteran-owned soap company gives back by helping the homeless

Veteran-owned soap company gives back by helping the homeless Localish Share: LOS ANGELES Maxwell Moore is a 16-year combat veteran with the Navy where he served as a corpsman. Upon coming home to Los Angeles after several tours of duty the local VA recommended he pick up a hobby that keeps his hands busy to help him deal with his PTSD. That s when he turned to something he learned as a child - making soap. The soap kind of kept him alive, says Maxwell s Soaps COO, Joe Palacios. It kind of saved his life, it gave him something to do.

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