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Cheap Cream: Good for Pies, Bad for Farmers. Small Retailers Fight for Holiday Dollars. End Music.
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Single-Serve Coffee Competition Percolating. Helping Small Businesses Through the Credit Crunch. End Music.
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Let It Snow, say California Resorts. Long Lines to Attend CSU. End Music.
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We report on how a hardscrabble Bay Area town best known for home foreclosures and crime is about to send its high school marching band to New York to perform in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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UC Students Protest Fee Hike. Riverside's Cash King Dethroned. Affordable Central Valley Harvest. End Music.
Workplace Safety
Last year Cal/OSHA, the state agency charged with protecting employees from workplace hazards, said more than 400 workers died from job-related injuries in California. In addition, Cal/OSHA identifies thousands of non-fatal injuries each year. On the November edition of Health Dialogues, we explore some of the most dangerous sectors of the economy, including agriculture, construction and manufacturing. How effective is Cal/OSHA in enforcing the law, and what rights do all workers have in our...
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Class Sizes Begin to Rise Again in California Schools. End Music.
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UC Regents Consider Student Fee Hike. Marijuana Dispensaries Under Scrutiny in Los Angeles. End Music.
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Green Jobs Are Not Always Clean Jobs. End Music.
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No Recovery for Small Businesses. Killing Fish to Save Frogs. End Music.
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What do pinatas, donut shops and the Richard Nixon Library have in common? They're all featured in a new book highlighting the most obscure, perverse and bizarre places in southern California. We talk with the author of "L.A Bizarro."
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University of California Eliminates Small Farm Program. End Music.
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Court Takes Its Show On the Road. The Giving State: Marine Mammal Center. End Music.
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Soldiers Become Citizens. California's Veterans Department Needs Improvement. End Music.
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Getting Back on Track. End Music.
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Helping The Most Troubled Foster Kids. End Music.
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For the first time in decades, the state legislature has approved a major overhaul of state water policies. Can farmers, cities, environmentalists and fishermen all be satisfied? Also, budget cuts have finally come to state parks — but will they cause more problems than they solve?
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Uncertain Future for Lake Mead and the Colorado River. End Music.
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Finding Solutions for Pesticide Drift, Part 2. End Music.
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Schwarzenegger's Lieutenant Governor Choice Is Up in the Air. Google Goes to Court.
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Will New LAPD Chief Continue Reforms?. Yosemite Fires Have Greenhouse Gas Link. End Music.
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"As Long As It Takes" for Foster Kids. End Music.
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Everyone's being urged to get the swine flu vaccine, but so far it's not exactly easy to find. Why do some counties seem to be getting the vaccine more quickly than others? Also, in search for that perfect Halloween outfit, we visit a popular costume store to hear what's hot and what's not.
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Richmond Community Continues to Cope With Pain. California Bonds Attract Investors. End Music.
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Finding Solutions for Pesticide Drift. End Music.
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A Constitutional Convention for California?. State Park Cuts Begin. L.A. City Government Switches to Gmail. End Music.
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Afghan Firefighters Train In Central Valley. The Future of Insurance Age Rating. End Music.
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Changing the Odds of Foster Care. End Music.
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The program visits an Oakland theater where the real life stories of homeless people are performed on stage, by actors who are themselves formerly homeless. Also, echoes of Argentina as a Bay Area jazz bar packs in crowds to see the sensuous moves of the tango, and a visit to the California Rodeo Queen pageant.
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Football Stadium Gets Free Pass on Environmental Laws. Central Valley's Slump Within A Slump. End Music.