KQED's The California Report show

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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 The California Report | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:37

Struggling Dairy Farmers Ask State to Help. Healthy Families Recipients Fear New Plan Won't Provide Same Care. End Music.

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State Gears Up for Online Tax Enforcement. After Protests, Changes in Prison Isolation Rules. End Music.

 The California Report | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:36

Legislation Would Define "Essential Health Benefits". Climate Change May Mean More Mosquitoes — And Diseases. End Music.

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Did Bad Bond Deal Help Force Stockton's Bankruptcy?. Music Bridge. School Suspensions Highlight Different Discipline Standards. End Music.

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"Old Fire" Jury Will Debate Death Penalty. Groundwater Plan Raises Concerns Over Fragile Aquifer. End Music.

 The California Report Magazine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

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.

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Food Corporations Pour Money Into "No on 37". AIDS Fundraisers Fight to Keep Donors Engaged. End Music.

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Californians in Spotlight at Democratic Convention. Music Bridge. CalSTRS Warned to Watch Out For Pension Spiking. End Music.

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Virtual Textbooks Would Save Money, Promote Interaction. Multilingual Ballots Help Voters, But Challenge Counties. End Music.

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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.

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Cal EPA Plans Response to Future Heat Waves. "Conservation Agriculture" Practices Gain Favor With Farmers. End Music.

 The California Report Magazine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:17

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.

 The California Report | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:37

Bill Offers Immunity to People Helping With Drug Overdose. Filipinos Make New Inroads in California Politics. End Music.

 The California Report | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:36

Convention Inspires California's GOP Delegation. Yosemite Grapples with Hantavirus Outbreak. End Music.

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Gov. Brown Announces Pension Reform Deal. High Hopes for Sequoia National Monument Plan. End Music.

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