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Season 2025
Episode 350
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Mobile Homeowners Left. Struggling After L.A. Fires
Season 2025
Episode 337
After the Palisades Fire destroyed two coastal L.A. mobile home parks, displaced residents face steep challenges. With limited insurance, unresponsive park owners, and unclear rebuilding timelines, many struggle to return. Lawmakers are pushing for relief funds to help those left out of federal aid.
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California jobs and revenue on and off the ports are feeling the effects of Trump’s tariffs.

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State Farm approved to raise insurance rates by up to 38% after wildfire losses.

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Cities complain Caltrans delays encampment removals.

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Border Patrol barred from sweeping parts of California.

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A $250M clean truck grant is frozen, stalling port electrification efforts.

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California bill funds phonics-based reading programs but avoids mandates.

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A new Escondido neighborhood models fire-resistant housing in California.

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Black Caucus reintroduces 16 equity bills, steering clear of cash reparations.

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Salmon bans and crab fishing restrictions force fishing towns to find new income.

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Newsom pushes for $40B in federal aid to rebuild LA after wildfires.

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New bill would make threats to schools or churches easier to prosecute.

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Trump moves against CA climate programs that clash with his energy plans.