Flood Warning In Effect As Rain, Snow Return With Spring Storm In Northern CaliforniaMay 18, 2020 | Kris Vera-PhillipsMeteorologists are tracking heavy rain, thunderstorms and snow showers in Northern California and the Sierra Nevada Monday.
Hair And Nail Salons Squeezed As They’re Deemed 'High Risk' Businesses During PandemicMay 18, 2020 | Sarah Mizes-TanMany are entry businesses for entrepreneurs of color. Now, those who climbed to the top are now finding themselves without support. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezFollowing New Restaurant Guidelines, More Dine-In OptionsMay 18, 2020Stay-at-home orders are easing across the state as more counties reopen. That means more restaurants are opening their doors to patrons. Today we check in with a couple. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki Gonzalez‘Vietnam: An Inner View:’ Honoring Vietnam Veterans Ahead Of Memorial DayMay 18, 2020Filmmaker Marc Waszkiewicz and musician Lea Jones join the show ahead of Memorial Day to discuss their collaboration on the documentary ‘Vietnam: An Inner View.’ Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Lawmakers Propose Sweeping Relief To Homeowners, RentersMay 17, 2020One plan put forth by lawmakers would give tenants 10 years to make up missed payments, while a separate bill would allow homeowners to postpone mortgage and auto loan payments for nearly a year.
California Ramps Up COVID-19 Contact Tracer Training For Government Workers – But Citizens Want To Help, TooMay 17, 2020 | Bob MoffittCounties across the state are trying to train existing employees to be ‘disease detectives.’ The governor has pledged 20,000 people will be trained.
Did Sea Farm Debacle Sink California Aquaculture?May 16, 2020Farming shellfish in deep ocean waters is a potentially lucrative industry in California. But environmental concerns, federal and state requirements and a recent failed project could be hard to overcome.
What The 1918 Flu Can Teach Us About Handling Today's PandemicMay 16, 2020Public health has come a long way since the deadly flu, but we find ourselves in an oddly similar moment, using many of the same measures employed in 1918, a medical historian says.
Temperature Checks, Isolation Rooms, Closed Playgrounds: Schools Could Look Much Different In A COVID-19 WorldMay 15, 2020 | Chris NicholsExperts say it’s possible that schools will reopen in California this fall, but only with strict new health and safety measures.
State Auditor: Cal State Should Let Students Vote Down Fee IncreasesMay 15, 2020Mandatory fees at Cal State campuses have increased by 52 percent since 2011. A new state audit finds campuses impose them with little oversight.