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Reporter Roundup: COVID-19 and Farmworkers | August 14
Season 1
Episode 107
KPCC reporters have the latest on COVID-19 and farmworkers, Olvera Street rent relief, and wildfire prevention. Some of California’s most destructive fires in the past few years were caused by sparks from power lines. Sharon McNary reports some big utilities are reducing the risk of fire by turning off power in certain areas but it’s an unpopular tactic.
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