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The World

A River Comes Home

A century ago, the then small city of Los Angeles was running out of water so it appropriated an entire river 200 miles to the north. Now, after decades of confrontation, the Owens River could regain some of its former life. Ilsa Setziol of member station KPCC reports.

The World

Tree-sitting, Suburban-style

The World

California’s races: mudslinging gone wild

Global Politics
The World

Arson Said Cause of California Wildfires

Conflict & Justice
The World

Fires Rage Outside of Pasadena

Environment
The World

California’s budget delay sets a new record

Global Politics

The California state legislature is late in approving the state’s latest budget -? as of today, 70 days late. Typically, this would be a minor bureaucratic matter confined to partisan squabbling in Sacramento. But Julie Small says the delay is now having human costs, with community colleges and hospitals feeling a pinch.