
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
California’s Labor Commissioner has fined poultry giant Foster Farms and three staffing agencies nearly $4 million for failing to tell thousands of workers about COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave assistance. The failure was discovered during an audit of Foster Farms’ payroll records in 2020.
Reporter: Alex Hall, KQED
Researchers in San Diego County are working to stave off the worst impacts of global warming. They say cattails found in wetlands could be part of the answer.
Reporter: Erik Anderson, KPBS
Stockton city leaders have found a new chief to lead the police department. Stanley McFadden, who is currently a deputy chief in San Jose, will be the first African American to lead the department.
Reporter: Sukey Lewis, KQED
To help protect it and give people more control over what companies do with their data, the state has enacted new privacy laws and created the country's very first privacy protection agency to enforce them. It's only six months old, and director Ashkan Soltani says he knows there are big challenges ahead.
Guest: Ashkan Soltani, Executive Director, California Privacy Protection Agency
An effort to shut down three oil platforms off the Orange County coast has cleared its first legislative hurdle. But there are concerns about the potential costs, even from some Democrats who oppose offshore drilling.
Reporter: Darrell Satzman, KCRW
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4.5
385385 ratings
California’s Labor Commissioner has fined poultry giant Foster Farms and three staffing agencies nearly $4 million for failing to tell thousands of workers about COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave assistance. The failure was discovered during an audit of Foster Farms’ payroll records in 2020.
Reporter: Alex Hall, KQED
Researchers in San Diego County are working to stave off the worst impacts of global warming. They say cattails found in wetlands could be part of the answer.
Reporter: Erik Anderson, KPBS
Stockton city leaders have found a new chief to lead the police department. Stanley McFadden, who is currently a deputy chief in San Jose, will be the first African American to lead the department.
Reporter: Sukey Lewis, KQED
To help protect it and give people more control over what companies do with their data, the state has enacted new privacy laws and created the country's very first privacy protection agency to enforce them. It's only six months old, and director Ashkan Soltani says he knows there are big challenges ahead.
Guest: Ashkan Soltani, Executive Director, California Privacy Protection Agency
An effort to shut down three oil platforms off the Orange County coast has cleared its first legislative hurdle. But there are concerns about the potential costs, even from some Democrats who oppose offshore drilling.
Reporter: Darrell Satzman, KCRW
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
696 Listeners
14,190 Listeners
8,710 Listeners
80 Listeners
30,738 Listeners
25,829 Listeners
246 Listeners
430 Listeners
1,047 Listeners
80 Listeners
111,150 Listeners
56,007 Listeners
9,516 Listeners
185 Listeners
429 Listeners
1,505 Listeners
30 Listeners
6,002 Listeners
89 Listeners
544 Listeners