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This Program Fights Homelessness With Fitness

Season 2025 Episode 334

In downtown L.A., the Skid Row Running Club provides structure, health, and hope for unhoused residents recovering from addiction and isolation. Led by a retired judge, the group reflects a rare kind of support system — one that improves both physical and mental health for some of California’s most vulnerable.

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Should CA Let Hunters Kill the Invasive Mute Swan
2:00
Lawmakers weigh lethal control after a rapid mute swan population boom.
Covered CA's First Double-Digit Rate Hike in Nearly a Decade
2:00
Covered CA premiums will jump 10.3% next year as aid fades.
How Much Will This Prison Closure Save CA?
2:00
State will shutter Norco’s California Rehabilitation Center in 2026, saving $150M.
Judge Restores $584 Million in UCLA Research Grants
2:00
A judge orders suspended UCLA science grants restored as $584M freeze eases.
How EU Wine Tariffs Are Disrupting CA's Wine Industry
2:00
New 15% tariffs stall imports and unsettle California's wine trade.
What Does Trump's Crackdown on Homelessness Mean?
2:00
Late-July order backs encampment crackdowns, ends harm reduction funding.
Why Eaton Fire Survivors Are Skeptical of Edison's Compensation Program
2:00
Southern California Edison proposes a compensation program as the cause is still under probe.
What Federal Cuts Mean for Public Media in California
1:59
Congress rescinds $1.1B for CPB, jeopardizing rural stations and local coverage.
Immigration Enforcement Rattles the Cannabis Industry
2:00
July sweeps at licensed sites stoke fears of wider federal crackdowns.
Tired of Loud Ads on Netflix? This New Bill Could Ban Them
2:00
A bipartisan bill would make streaming ads follow TV volume limits.
Why Are Golden Mussels Threatening Lakes and Dams?
2:00
Golden mussels threaten CA water systems, lakes, and dams.
Incarcerated Firefighters’ Pay Could Go From $5.80 a Day to 7.25 an Hour
2:00
Incarcerated firefighters will get federal minimum wage during fires.
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