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GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Malibu and the Palisades where an atmospheric river... 1870 FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9:00-9:15 #PACIFICWATCH: Atmospheric river strikes @JCBliss 9:15-9:30 LANCASTER REPORT: Bird flu strikes Jim McTague, former Washington Editor, Barrons @MCTagueJ Author of "Martin and Twyla Boundary Series" 9:30-9:45 SCOTUS: Independent boards cannot be fired without cause Richard Epstein, Civitas 9:45-10:00 DOJ: Civil suit against NY Attorney General and Governor Richard Epstein, Civitas SECOND HOUR 10:00-10:15 #GAZA: What is the Arab plan? Cliff May, FDD 10:15-10:30 #CA: Gavin Newsom bides his time for 2028 Bill Whalen, Hoover 10:30-11:00 SPACEX Rescuing the stranded on ISS Starbase rising Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com THIRD HOUR 11:00-12:00 Extended discussion of "Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism" Sebastian Smee, Author The birth of Impressionism during the "Terrible Year" Focus on Manet, Morisot, and the siege of Paris FOURTH HOUR 12:00-12:15 #GAZA: Free to go Sadanand Dhume, WSJ 12:15-12:30 #ITALY: The rains of Elba Lorenzo Fiori 12:30-12:45 #ISRAEL: Tiered review and necessary arms Bradley Bowman, FDD 12:45-1:00 UKRAINE: Terror attack on Chernobyl Henry Sokolski, NPEC
A fast-moving, potent storm will deliver inches of rain in California and feet of snow to the Sierra Nevada. The storm will have dangerous, damaging and disruptive consequences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Atmospheric river brings light snow to Frazier Park, with brunt of SoCal storm yet to come/ Sierra Madre Rainstorm Preparedness in the area from the upcoming heavy rain and potential mudslides. // SoCal burn areas prepare for what could be the biggest storm so far this year. // Vertigo Symptoms, is it vertigo or just dizziness? // Tim Predicts Earthquakes and a connection with Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano/ SoCal's forecast for the season broken down.
The U.S. West Coast is dealing with an atmospheric river. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
AM UPDATE: Atmospheric river leads to evacuations in Eaton and Palisades burn zones full Evacuation orders went into effect this morning due to the latest storm and there are now live cameras in the Eaton and Palisades fire zones to watch for potential mudslides. 948 Thu, 13 Feb 2025 18:55:02 +0000 53oMSZbzcAPcfisaFjhfAXr6pqXTlPUL los angeles,am update,eaton fire,palisades fire,news The LA Local los angeles,am update,eaton fire,palisades fire,news AM UPDATE: Atmospheric river leads to evacuations in Eaton and Palisades burn zones Your TL;DR for what's happening in SoCal. Get caught up in less than ten minutes every afternoon on The LA Local. From culture to crime to politics to the offbeat, Alex Silverman and the team at KNX News 97.1 FM have you covered. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://p
Another atmospheric river is headed to Southern California, local and state officials are trying again to strengthen laws against looters, and Altadena residents are concerned about the future of trees in their town. The L.A. Local is sponsored by the LA Car Guy family of dealerships.
"PREVIEW: GOOD EVENING: The show begins in California, where an atmospheric river has caused mudslides that closed portions of the Pacific Coast Highway..." 1926-1970 Newport Beach CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9:00-9:15 #PACIFICWATCH: Mudslides over the PCH, Vegas Report: IN-N-OUT grows @JCBliss 9:15-9:30 LANCASTER COUNTY REPORT: Avian flu threats multiply Jim McTague, former Washington Editor, Barrons @MCTagueJ Author of "Martin and Twyla Boundary Series" 9:30-9:45 #SMALLBUSINESSAMERICA: Neither great nor awful @GeneMarks @Guardian @PhillyInquirer 9:45-10:00 #SMALLBUSINESSAMERICA: MSFT emphasizing "agents" and "human" @GeneMarks SECOND HOUR 10:00-10:15 #JAPAN: Ishiba meets POTUS Grant Newsham, Author, "When China Attacks" 10:15-10:30 #UCI: Waiting for the DOGE boys to discover the DOD's $4B UCL Henry Sokolski, NPEC 10:30-10:45 #SCOTUS: Birthright colloquy Richard Epstein, Civitas Institute, UT 10:45-11:00 #GAZA: Absent Hamas Richard Epstein, Civitas Institute, UT THIRD HOUR 11:00-12:00 Extended discussion of "Intent to Destroy: Russia's Two-Hundred-Year Quest to Dominate Ukraine" Eugene Finkel (Author) FOURTH HOUR 12:00-12:30 #TURKIYE #NIGER: Selling uranium to Turkey Andrea Stricker, FDD 12:30-12:45 #ROSCOSMOS: Putin fires another chief Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com 12:45-1:00 #SUN: No predictable sunspot pattern Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com
Some Republican leaders say US involvement in Gaza could provide stability. A second federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship. Heavy rain and strong winds are causing landslides and flooding in Northern California. We'll tell you which country is the latest to say it's pulling out of the World Health Organization. Plus, the European Union is taking action to control the import of low-value products. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Thoughts on the impact of the anti- ‘immigration' raid protests that have broken out across the Southland AND the atmospheric river storm schedule to hit SoCal…PLUS – an end to the great ketchup debate - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Rain's in the forecast the rest of the week, but it may not be enough to end fire season. City officials walked back plans to reopen the Palisades to the public this weekend. Museums around the world are taking notes from the Getty's fire-proofing efforts. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
After a weeks-long dry spell in January, the first day of February bring a week-long series of atmospheric river storms to the Lake Tahoe region, with a foot of rain, multiple feet of snow and hurricane force winds. PowBot recaps his Canadian hut trip, giving kudos to Big Sky resort and reminisces on atmospheric river storms of the past while Trail Whisperer rants about tire chains and the evil empire of Amazon. Al Powcino makes his return with another Powderiffic Snow Report, the boys are compared to Statler and Waldorf from the Muppet Show, TW raves about a George Carlin documentary, lots of listener shout outs and a few Dope or Derps including the Butt Vest, electric snow bikes and wearing hunting gear for skiing. 3:00 – PowBot returns from his Canada Powder Highway trip.4:30 – Recording right during the arrival of a big Atmospheric River event in the Sierra Nevada, after an extended period of very dry weather.6:00 – Recapping PowBot's ski hut trip to Golden Alpine Holidays in British Columbia.8:40 – The five most important things to know about preparing for a Canada ski hut trip.19:45 – The incoming Atmospheric River and huge amounts of rain.21:50 – Going to the birthplace of Mind the Track, Frog Lake Huts near Donner Summit.23:40 – Al Powcino's Powderiffic Snow Report.26:45 – ASS rant about chained up cars and semis on the freeway.28:45 – The current storm is reminiscent of the 2016-2017 winter when there was terrible flooding on Donner Summit and at Donner Lake.34:45 – Listener Shout Outs! And PowBot shouts out his experience at Big Sky in Montana.42:38 – Stavros asks “What avalanche course would you recommend taking?”46:04 – Jed loves reggae music and Stick Figure, Mount Bachelor getting bought by ski bums and Truckee in the Wall Street Journal.49:50 – Nate said the boys are the old men on the Muppet Show, Waldorf and Statler.53:30 – Carl turned us onto @powderbuoy on Instagram – weather buoys in the Pacific and correlation to winter storms.55:05 – Matt sent us a link to a recent plane crash in the Toquima Range on Mount Jefferson.58:35 – J.T. Robinson – Backcountry Etiquette and Mentorship video about 10 Shredmandments - youtube.com/watch?v=ubGHAb3Y_VM1:01:50 – DOPE OR DERP? – The Buttvest.1:08:00 – DOPE OR DERP? – Wearing hunting apparel for skiing.1:13:00 – DOPE OR DERP? – Moonbike Motors electric snow bike.1:16:55 – DOPE OR DERP? – Tire chains.1:22:45 – Keith recommends the film “Camera Corner” about Wende Cragge – on YouTube by The Radavist.1:23:55 – Ben asks, what's the best quiver beater mountain bike? The 130mm rear travel trail bike. Specialized Epic Evo and Stumpjumper Evo, Pivot Trail 429, Ibis Ripley, Santa Cruz Tallboy, Yeti SB120.1:32:00 – ON A MUSICAL NOTE – Keith recommended RadioParadise.com – live streaming of music 24/7, KEXP.org in Seattle and KOTO in Telluride.1:37:50 – Trail Whisperer recommends watching George Carlin's American Dream.1:41:30 – Trail Whisperer recommends Buy Now – The Amazon Shopping Conspiracy.1:44:10 – The federal funding freeze and how it will affect recreation.1:45:40 – Two thumbs up for the new Reno Vista trail on Peavine Mountain. Super fun!
Three atmospheric river storms are headed for California. Will one be enough to end SoCal’s devastating fire season? Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three atmospheric river storms are headed for California. Will one be enough to end SoCal’s devastating fire season? Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's new evidence linking Luigi Mangione to the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO last week. We'll tell you the results of a new CNN poll on how President-elect Donald Trump is handling the transition back to the White House. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken defended President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan during a contentious House hearing. Rain and wind are causing airport delays on the East Coast. Plus, a Wisconsin man who allegedly faked his own drowning has been charged in court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A rapidly strengthening storm packed with a firehose of moisture will swing across the eastern United States through Wednesday night with areas of flooding rainfall, damaging winds and major travel disruptions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recorded 12/06/2024 Aired 12/10/2024 In this month's episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins slow-roll into the winter season. They look back on 2024 followed by what happened in November and why - including the Atmospheric River event on the west coast. They dive into a recent paper that interrogates the expected intensification of cool season precipitation in the west. And close out with a teaser look at the La Niña outlook and precipitation forecast with a highlight of the Relative Oceanic Niño Index (RONI). Mentions: Paper: “Anthropogenic Intensification of Cool-Season Precipitation Is Not Yet Detectable Across the Western United States” ENSO Blog: “Can a little La Niña pack a big precipitation punch?” Related Paper: “A Relative Sea Surface Temperature Index for Classifying ENSO Events in a Changing Climate” North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME) NOAA - Climate Prediction Center (CPC)
AP correspondent Norman Hall reports forecasters are calling for messy, dangerous weather in parts of the East Coast
More than 5,300 Mendocino County residents were without power Friday morning, the majority of them on the coast, as part two of the atmospheric river toppled trees and brought down power lines. By Friday evening, PG&E had restored power to all but 300 customers. But even as the threat of the storm abated, scammers sought to swindle county residents with a masterful ruse.
Marcus and Corey talk about the Atmospheric River, whether you should invite your ex to your wedding and the worst days to have a birthday in mothers' opinions.
Yet another bomb cyclone and atmospheric river are taking aim at portions of the Pacific Coast states to end this week ahead of a third weekend storm that will bring rain to Southern California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Timing out an atmospheric river across Northern California. Also, the debate about changing the name of Sutter Buttes. Finally, California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot. Atmospheric River
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Northern California and the Pacific Northwest are getting ready for what's likely to be the strongest storm of the season so far. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
As daylight hours wane, leaves fall from trees, dustings of snow grace the ridges and winter jackets emerge from closets, the boys catch up on the coming ski season while recapping what's been a warm but dry fall for riding. Are Pit Vipers, Crocs and skiing in jeans with an Ikon Pass dope or derp, what (if any) magazines do you still subscribe to in print, are ebikes really more “green” than traditional bikes and are Amish people really starting to purchase ebikes? Trail Whisperer reminisces on the early days of mountain biking in Colorado, the Fat Tire Journal TV show and Big Head Todd while Pow Bot talks about his new Sprinter van acquisition and skiing the White Ribbon of Death at Mount Rose.3:50 – Big Head Todd and the Monsters and their ties to mountain biking – Fat Tire Journal. Trail Whisperer saw Big Head Todd at Crystal Bay Club last week.10:10 – PowBot was emcee at Truckee Dirt Union year-end party at Alibi Brewery then another movie night at Schussboom Brewery.11:30 – PowBot purchased a Sprinter van. Traded in his Tacoma with a 4 Wheel Camper pop-up. Jamie Campbell of Catapult AV built the van.18:30 – Trail Whisperer working on Verdi Ridge trail project with Johnson Trails. Shout out to Corey and Brian.21:45 – Mind the Track approaching 50 episodes and 1,000 Instagram followers.24:30 – DOPE OR DERP – Roadside attractions, Donner Ski Ranch, skiing in jeans, Pit Vipers, Crocs, “locals drive Teslas too”, hair clip tendrils while skiing, IKON Pass.48:30 – What's in your mailbox? What magazines/newspapers you still subscribe to in print?57:30 – A fly fisherman crashed his helicopter into the East Carson River and two hikers on Mt. Whitney had to be rescued with 150 pounds of gear after only hiking 2.7 miles.1:01:40 – Listener shout outs – 2NBENN – ebikes being more “green” than Amish bikes. Bruce in Stateline – Amish people are riding ebikes.1:08:40 – Gordo calls into the COR LORD hotline – ebikes and NorCal people vs SoCal people.1:14:00 – SnoopPowDogg does the weather on the Today show and an Atmospheric River is on the way to NorCal.1:21:00 – PowBot snowboards Mount Rose early season and the White Ribbon of Death.
As we await the final results of Saturday's B.C. election, we discuss the potential outcomes and how the legislature could function with a minority government with Max Cameron, UBC political science professor. Then, at least two people are dead after an atmospheric river hit southwest B.C. on the weekend, triggering mudslides and washouts. We discuss the severity of these kinds of weather events and how municipalities can prepare with Kai Chan, UBC Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability professor.
Looking back on the latest Atmospheric River Guest: Mark Madryga, Global News Chief Meteorologist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first potent storm of the autumn and winter season for British Columbia and part of Washington will be a doozy with enough rain to cause flash flooding and cause travel issues, AccuWeather meteorologists warn; Also, a lack of rain has been running long in the mid-Atlantic and is setting records in at least one state so far. The dry weather may extend opportunities for fall leaf-viewing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
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As snow is melting and running down rivers across the US, this episode talks with hydrologists at 5 regions of the National River Forecast Center to gain perspectives on how much snow and rain fell over the winter and how it will melt and what the rivers will look like this spring and summer. We focus on the Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, California, some of Nevada, and the Colorado River Basin. SPONSORSROCKY TALKIE5 Watt Radio, WaterproofDiscount Code 10% off: RIVERRADIUS10InstagramFacebookYoutubePADDLE WAYSDownload the Paddle Ways app on your phone, then go to the Paddle Ways website with discount link here and subscribe there to gain the discountUse Discount Code 25% off: RADIUSPaddle Ways Instagram NRSInstagramGUESTSNational River Forecast CenterNortheast River Forecast Center, NERFCRon HorwoodSoutheast River Forecast Center, SERFCTodd HamillCalifornia Nevada River Forecast Center, CNRFCBrett WhitinNorthwest River Forecast Center, NWRFCAmy BurkeColorado Basin River Forecast Center, CBRFCAshley Nielson PREVIOUS EPISODE2023 Western Snowpack & River FlowTHUMBNAIL PICTaylor from Walker Knives THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree
Stags Leap District, Chimney Rock, Cabernet Sauvignon, golf balls, walking vineyards, atmospheric river and interview with Elizabeth Vianna, GM & Winemaker, Chimney Rock Winery in the Stags Leap Valley, Napa Valley. ON THE ROAD with MR CA WINE is about California's cool, aspirational lifestyle and awesome wines hosted by Chuck Cramer, a California native, living in London and is the Director of European sales & marketing, Terlato Wines. This is a wine journey covering the hottest topics in the world of California wine, chatting along the way with the key influencers in the industry who make it all happen. This week's episode includes an interview with Elizabeth Vianna, GM Manager & Winemaker at Chimney Rock Winery.
Atmospheric Rivers are bands of water vapor in the sky, sometimes a few thousand miles long, bringing winter moisture to the west coast of North America and delivering it all the way to the Rocky Mountains. The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes flies research planes above these storms all winter tracking the details and forecasting the coming storm and this episode hosts their director to learn about Atmospheric Rivers. SPONSORSDown River EquipmentRaftopia 2024 Sales EventInstagramFacebookDenver Area Nissan DealersInstagramGUESTSMarty RalphCenter for Western Weather and Water ExtremesScripps Institution of OceanographyUniversity of California San DiegoAR short video (great graphic diagram) THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree
In episode 1630, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian behind the comedy special Spiritually Filthy, Mort Burke, to discuss… Maybe We Need To Reframe The BIDEN IS OLD Conversation, Los Angeles Just Proved How Spongy a City Can Be and more! Joe Biden Is Picking Cars Over the Planet Los Angeles Just Proved How Spongy A City Can Be Mark Zuckerberg Awkwardly Hanging With Volkanovski's Corner LISTEN: Numb by Andy StottSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:08 — Eugene Cordero is a professor of Meteorology and Climate Science at San Jose State University, and also the founder and director of Green Ninja, an educational publisher that uses solutions to environmental problems as a lens for teaching science. 0:20 — Tim Redmond, founder of 48hills. Tim Redmond has been a political and investigative reporter in San Francisco for more than 30 years. He spent much of that time as executive editor of the Bay Guardian. 0:33 — Scott Eyman was formerly the literary critic at The Palm Beach Post and is the author or coauthor of sixteen books, including the bestseller John Wayne and Pieces of My Heart and You Must Remember This with actor Robert Wagner. The post SF Housing Policy; California After the Atmospheric River; Plus, Charlie Chaplin vs America appeared first on KPFA.
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Parts of Southern California are under flash flood warnings. An emergency declaration has been issued for several Southland counties to support storm recovery efforts. New research suggests methods of addressing beach erosion. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
An atmospheric river is moving through California, and it's forecast to bring extreme flooding, high winds, and even landslides. A new plan is in place to build a barrier wall to protect a portion of seaside train tracks in San Clemente that's vulnerable to erosion and landslides. And expect a very soggy red carpet tonight at the Grammy Awards. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
Topics discussed on today's show: Groundhog Day, Candlemas, Pop Quiz, Counting Clown Fish, Atmospheric River, Birthdays, History Quiz, Get The Fake Out, 20 in 24, Anyone Listening Who?, Stay Or Go: HUSH, New Music Friday, and Apologies.
A storm is bringing snow and rain to SoCal this week. How Metro is addressing mental health crises aboard its trains and buses. Shuttle Endeavour begins the final phase of its "go for stack" process today. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
An atmospheric river looks to be heading straight for Southern California later this week. A rare bird is now recovering in San Pedro after it was found entangled in fishing equipment at the beach. An art exhibit featuring the work of artists commissioned for metro stations along the K Line from West Adams to Westchester. And we speak with comedian Kate Berlant about her new one-woman show. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com