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:
Struggling Dairy Farmers Ask State to Help. Healthy Families Recipients Fear New Plan Won't Provide Same Care. End Music.
State Gears Up for Online Tax Enforcement. After Protests, Changes in Prison Isolation Rules. End Music.
Legislation Would Define "Essential Health Benefits". Climate Change May Mean More Mosquitoes — And Diseases. End Music.
Did Bad Bond Deal Help Force Stockton's Bankruptcy?. Music Bridge. School Suspensions Highlight Different Discipline Standards. End Music.
"Old Fire" Jury Will Debate Death Penalty. Groundwater Plan Raises Concerns Over Fragile Aquifer. End Music.
All summer, tourists in Los Angeles have been doing the sorts of things you'd expect, including the typical Hollywood tour: a drive around Beverly Hills to check out celebrities' homes and maybe a glimpse of the Hollywood sign. But the city has a whole subculture of alternative tours too. Now, they're teaming up and spreading their message to try and change the way people think about Los Angeles.
Food Corporations Pour Money Into "No on 37". AIDS Fundraisers Fight to Keep Donors Engaged. End Music.
Californians in Spotlight at Democratic Convention. Music Bridge. CalSTRS Warned to Watch Out For Pension Spiking. End Music.
Virtual Textbooks Would Save Money, Promote Interaction. Multilingual Ballots Help Voters, But Challenge Counties. End Music.
This weekend, hundreds of people from across California and from as far away as Idaho, Oregon and Washington State will be coming to Sacramento to get a little taste of Texas. That's because this weekend is the 6th annual Tejano/Conjunto Festival, a celebration of Latino music from Texas that made its way across the West.
Cal EPA Plans Response to Future Heat Waves. "Conservation Agriculture" Practices Gain Favor With Farmers. End Music.
This weekend, hundreds of people from across California and from as far away as Idaho, Oregon and Washington State will be coming to Sacramento to get a little taste of Texas. That's because this weekend is the 6th annual Tejano/Conjunto Festival, a celebration of Latino music from Texas that made its way across the West.
Bill Offers Immunity to People Helping With Drug Overdose. Filipinos Make New Inroads in California Politics. End Music.
Convention Inspires California's GOP Delegation. Yosemite Grapples with Hantavirus Outbreak. End Music.
Gov. Brown Announces Pension Reform Deal. High Hopes for Sequoia National Monument Plan. End Music.