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Kqed daily schedule
Kqed daily schedule












That’s according to the Homeless Point-In-Time-Count, which was released earlier this week.Ĭalifornia officials urged the federal EPA to let the state enforce its own ambitious clean truck standards at a hearing on Wednesday. Sacramento County’s homeless population hit a new record high this winter at nearly 9300 people. Supreme Court made it possible, voters will decide whether to legalize the multi-billion dollar industry here.Ī controversial state bill that would make it easier to build housing in office spaces or strip malls has passed out of a Senate Committee. The bill has split the state’s construction trade unions. This fall, California voters will decide on two different proposals to legalize and tax betting on sports. Four years after the U.S. Mental health workers say Kaiser Permanente is not ready to comply with a new law that went into effect Friday. It requires insurers to shorten wait times between therapy appointments. immigration courts to resolve their claims. County health officials are urging people to wear masks indoors.Ĭalifornia immigration advocates have applauded a Supreme Court ruling that gives the Biden administration a greenlight to end a Trump-era immigration policy known as “Remain in Mexico.” Under the policy, the Trump administration expelled about 70,000 asylum seekers to often dangerous conditions in Mexico, to wait for U.S. With more than 300 workplaces reporting clusters of COVID-19 cases in the past week, L.A. More people are getting infected with COVID-19 at work in Los Angeles County. Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, The California Report They get tacked on as fines when someone doesn’t pay off things like speeding tickets on time. The penalties are known as civil assessments. Governor Newsom and the state legislature have agreed to eliminate more than $500 million in late payment fees on traffic violations for Californians. Attorney General Rob Bonta has added Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana and Utah to California’s do-not-travel list. But it will not affect California’s aggressive climate laws.Ĭalifornia is adding four new states to the list of places to which state-funded travel is banned due to anti-LGBTQ laws. Completion is expected by the second half of 2021, at which point staff will be able to return from their temporary office at 50 Beale Street and their home offices.A Supreme Court ruling out this week sharply limits the Biden administration’s ability to limit carbon pollution from power plants. Groundbreaking for the redevelopment took place in 2019, with Mayor London Breed, Senator Scott Wiener, KQED President Emeritus John Boland, KQED Board Chair Hank Barry, Campaign 21 Chair Anne Avis, and EHDD Principal Rebecca Sharkey attending. The construction project will be retaining much of the original structure’s form while also expanding upwards. The renovation permits, filed in 2019, describe the project expanding its footprint at the north-west corner, adding a new multipurpose meeting room, catering, roof terraces, and renovated interiors. Rendering courtesy of EHDD Architects.Īccording to the city records, the building last sold around that time for $9.4 million, with its current value estimated at $27.7 million. The new design moved the entrance to the corner of Bryant and Mariposa Streets for more visibility and ease of accessibility. The glassy, dynamic façade of the new KQED Headquarters reflects KQED’s commitment to transparency.














Kqed daily schedule