KQED's The California Report
Summary: KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
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Podcasts:
Report: Where You Live Changes How You're Treated by Doctors. California Gun Bills Aim To Hold Owners More Accountable. End Music.
L.A. Mayoral Election Set to Make History. Central Valley State Senate Seat Up for Grabs. End Music.
LA Voters Choose Between First Woman or First Jew for Mayor. State Senate Seat Is Up for Grabs in Central Valley. End Music.
In Los Angeles, two City Hall insiders with nearly identical philosophies — but very different personalities — are vying to replace Antonio Villaraigosa as L.A.'s next mayor. The program discusses what's at stake, and why the outcome will be a first for the city — no matter who wins.
Fate of LA Pot Shops in the Hands of Voters. Fresno Movie Lovers Honor Film by 'Sweding'.
Can Money Buy a Committee Assignment in Sacramento?. UC Medical Center Workers Threaten to Strike. End Music.
Brown's Budget Sends Surplus Cash Mostly to Schools. Budget Protesters Take to Streets Over Health Cuts. End Music.
Extra Cash? A New Problem for State Lawmakers. Linked Learning Pilot To Expand in Next School Year. End Music.
Some Want Even Tougher Gun Background Checks in Calif. Cyclists Take the Road in Amgen Tour. End Music.
Piles of early blueberries and cherries at California farmer's markets are a tipoff: peak season for state farmers is just around the corner. But while agriculture may be one of the biggest economic drivers in California, the latest farm census from the USDA found that among the state's small farms over half don't turn a profit. The program visits one family farm in Sonoma County that is using social media to try to change that, and reduce wasted food at the same time.
Audit Raises Questions About State-Run Veterans' Homes. A New Look at Last Fall's Voter Turnout Story. Bullying Makes Transition Tough for Girl from Cuba. End Music.
Caltrans Says Bay Bridge Fix May Cost $10M, Could Delay Opening. Oakland Searches for Its Next Police Chief. State Assembly Leader Wants To Create Rainy Day Fund. End Music.
Toxins Law May Get Overhaul. On Bay Bridge, DeSaulnier Says Caltrans Took Risks It Shouldn't Have. End Music.
Living Underground: Deported From the U.S., Some in Mexico Are Making Homes in Holes. End Music.
Planning Ahead Saves Homes from Fire. Is California Ready for Fire Season?. End Music.