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As RFK Shifts Federal Policies, CA Sets Its own COVID Vaccine Guidelines
Season 2025
Episode 463
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The Link Between the Salton Sea's Odor and Its Health Risks
Season 2025
Episode 458
UCLA reports say hydrogen sulfide from algae blooms is making neighbors sick . Nitrates and low oxygen fuel the gas, which researchers found often exceeds the 30 ppb state standard . They urge broader air monitoring and tools like purifiers and local sensors . Similar fumes also hit areas impacted by the Tijuana River.
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California eases water-saving rules for residents, shifting costs to suppliers.
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LA Metro tests a new safety department to attract riders amid rising crime rates.
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Under CA's electric car mandate, 68% of all new 2030 models sold in the state must be 0 emissions.
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California allocated more than $130 million for its apprenticeships in the last budget year.
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SoCal Matters explores some common myths using data around homelessness in California.
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AT&T's request to stop providing landlines in areas with no alternatives is rejected by the CPUC.
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The California Energy Commission has approved a plan to harness wind power along the Pacific coast.
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Starting July 1st, a new CA law requires bars to provide drink testing kits to combat drink spiking.
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The Employment Development Department offers career counselors to support deaf job seekers.
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CA seized 100+ tons of illegal fireworks this year. TNT Fireworks is pushing for a pact with Nevada.
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The state-funded Small Business Technical Assistance Program retains its $23 million funding.
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Supreme Court grants cities more power to fine people sleeping in public.