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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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A lack of electric charging stations has made California's Imperial Valley slow to convert to EVs.

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Less-lethal munitions use at UCLA protest appeared to go against CHP guidelines or state law.

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Hospitality Training Academy's free job training offers a foot in the door to the service industry.

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California's Supreme Court will vote on Prop 22, the law that keeps gig workers independent.

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An abortion clinic whose Beverly Hills opening was blocked is now suing the city and the landlord.

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Commercial and industrial development threatens protected Joshua trees in the California desert.

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Bots are taking class spaces and financial aid away from real college students trying to enroll.

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Asylum-seeking migrants at the Whiskey 8 section of the Mexican border receive help from volunteers.

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California motorists pay the most in gasoline taxes in the U.S., yet they drive on subpar roadways.

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California cities work to capture a much-needed water supply from urban runoff after rain storms.

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California's homeless encampment ban failed to pass, without any plan to house the displaced.