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CA Sets Aside $170 Million To Thin Vegetation To Help Prevent Wildfires
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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Late-July order backs encampment crackdowns, ends harm reduction funding.

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Southern California Edison proposes a compensation program as the cause is still under probe.

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Congress rescinds $1.1B for CPB, jeopardizing rural stations and local coverage.

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July sweeps at licensed sites stoke fears of wider federal crackdowns.

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A bipartisan bill would make streaming ads follow TV volume limits.

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Golden mussels threaten CA water systems, lakes, and dams.

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Incarcerated firefighters will get federal minimum wage during fires.

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Colleges boost food programs as 2/3 of aid applicants face hunger.

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College students who started during COVID describe years of struggle and growth.

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California updates its low-carbon fuel program, sparking backlash.

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Trump move to rescind forest rule would impact 4M acres in CA.