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Lake Tahoe Still Murky After Decades of Efforts and Billions of Dollars
Season 2025
Episode 327
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SoCal Matters
Can a New Conservancy Save California’s Most Imperiled Lake
Season 2025
Episode 322
California has launched a $500 million plan to restore the shrinking and polluted Salton Sea. The project includes the creation of a new conservancy, construction of habitat ponds, and salinity control measures to preserve vital bird and fish species.
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LA’s record dry spell and fierce winds spark wildfires as Northern California floods.
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Central Coast advocates protect immigrant communities from deportation threats.
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Valley Fever cases quadruple in California over a decade, linked to climate and dust storms.
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L.A. County voters approve Measure G, expanding the board and creating new leadership roles.
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Budget cuts and low enrollment pushes California school closures, especially in low-income areas.
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California K-12 students show gains in math and English, but scores remain below pre-pandemic levels
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Proposed tariffs on imports from Mexico and China could raise costs and affect California’s economy.
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Efforts to advance student-athlete NIL rights in California face setbacks despite past progress.
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Prop 36 imposes stricter penalties on repeat drug offenders, raising concerns over incarceration.
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Fear and uncertainty grip migrants as U.S. border policies prepare for stricter enforcement.
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California plans new rules to boost zero-emission motorcycle sales.
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Inside Safe moves unhoused Angelenos from streets to hotels, aiming for permanent housing.