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Gas Prices Could Increase Under Low-Carbon Fuel Rules
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Episode 405
A revamped low-carbon fuel standard took effect in July, raising concerns it could drive up gas prices. State officials defend the rules as essential to meeting climate goals, while some lawmakers push for caps on fuel credit prices to protect consumers.
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Community land trusts are expanding to preserve affordable housing in California.

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The CA Supreme Court has upholds Prop 22, keeping gig workers as independent contractors.

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California legislature passes a bill banning legacy admissions in private colleges.

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Native children in CA are often placed in non-native households, impacting their cultural ties.

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UC Regents policy regulates displays of political and social opinions on academic websites.

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California achieves 945 hours of zero-carbon energy, paving the way for a green future.

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Fresno County's book committee raises concerns over censorship and LGBTQIA+ representation.

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A migrant camp closure in San Diego leaves families searching for housing solutions.

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LAUSD sets 2025 deadline to ban phones, sparking a statewide push for classroom restrictions.

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UC student government campaigns for recovery programs on all campuses.

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California's AI regulation bill draws criticism from tech leaders and lawmakers.

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Homeless Californians face harsher crackdowns as state policy shifts.