KQED's The California Report

The Washburn Fire In Yosemite National Park Is Now More Than 2700 Acres, But Fire Crews Are Optimistic About Saving The Giant Sequoias


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At a community meeting on Monday night, fire officials remained hopeful that they could protect trees in the Mariposa Grove like the Giant Grizzly.

Reporter Soreath Hok, The California Report


New heat maps show how hot weather is harming out health. On the hottest days in California, there are around 8,000 more daily ER visits than on typical days.  In LA County alone, there are more than 1,500.

Reporter Caleigh Wells, KCRW


City Officials in San Diego start the firing process for about 10 employees who refuse COVID vaccinations and tests. San Diego requires all employees to be vaccinated for COVID, they but let about 1,000 employees skip the vaccine for religious reasons. Those employees then have to get tested weekly, but a small group refused that, too.

Investigative Reporter Claire Trageser, KPBS



New report on new cyber-social threat for regions with large Hindu communities, like the San Francisco Bay Area, reveal real world security concerns. Rutgers University report finds white nationalists and other extremists on social media are bubbling with genocidal hate memes against Hindus.

Reporter Rachael Myrow, KQED's Silicon Valley Desk


The Tulare County Fairgrounds served as one of the country’s ten assembly centers for many Japanese Americans who were sent to concentration camps during World War II.  Fresno and other fairgrounds that served as assembly centers have memorials, but Tulare does not. Mission Oak HS students are looking to change that.

Reporter Joshua Yeager, KVPR


If just one drone enters an area where firefighters are using aircraft to battle a blaze, the whole aerial operation has to grind to a halt.  A new partnership between LA County Fire and the FBI looks to deter drone flights that could hamper fire suppression efforts.

Reporter Matt Guilhem, KCRW


Last weekend the Bill Pickett Rodeo made a stop in the Bay Area. Next it heads to Los Angeles. Black cowboy culture runs deep in California. Meet a Bay Area Black cowboy who's joining the rodeo for the first time.

Reporter Annelise Finney, KQED

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