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Why Eaton Fire Survivors Are Skeptical of Edison's Compensation Program
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Episode 425
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Why Are Golden Mussels Threatening Lakes and Dams?
Season 2025
Episode 419
First detected in California last fall, invasive golden mussels are now spreading, clogging pipes and damaging infrastructure. With no eradication plan or funding, officials rely on inspections and public cooperation to stop their advance into new lakes and reservoirs.
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Guidelines urge updated shots for 6 months+, and insurers must cover.
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New DMV lookup helps owners reclaim surplus from lien sales.
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Some cities are ramping up efforts to ticket and tow vehicles that shelter homeless Californians.
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Federal lawsuit says utility equipment sparked January’s Eaton Fire.
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UCLA links hydrogen sulfide odor to health risks around the Salton Sea.
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Supreme court lifts curb on appearance-based stops, LA sweeps continue.
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Masked raids spur bills to ban masks and require officer IDs.
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Encampment rules vary widely as future state funds hinge on policies.
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Dry lightning sparks dozens of fires as research points to more strikes.
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Sales stall as rates top 6%, listings fall, and deals get canceled.
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Tech firms pitch free AI resources to schools in exchange for users.
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Reservoirs are 31% full as talks intensify and power risks grow.