The Salton Sea and You, Tomato Futures, Oscar Wilde, Signs of Life
"SoCal Connected" reporter Derrick Shore visits the Salton Sea to talk to locals and experts about the sea, which is not only becoming an issue for locals, but could be a threat to the environment and the health of residents in the larger U.S. Southwestern region and Mexico.
Reporter Val Zavala visits a tomato "farm"that uses no soil, produces its own energy, recycles every drop of water, and produces millions of tomatoes year round. Is this the future of vegetable farming in drought-stricken California?
How did the largest collection of a famous Irish novelist, playwright, and essayist end up in Los Angeles? Reporter Conor Knighton goes inside the elegant UCLA Clark Library to find out.
Justin Brown is among the rare group of people who have turned sign spinning into an art, a sport, a dance, and a career. What motivated Brown to transform a temporary, low-paying job into a personal passion and incredible street performance?