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January 01, 1990 - February 25, 2012 + Which Way, L.A.?
California Courts in Crisis

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Trials for everything from small claims to felonies will be delayed because the legislature has chopped another 10 percent from the budget of California's court...
Should Amazon Have to Collect Your Sales Tax?

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Amazon is America's most popular online retailer, but it's at war with the State of California, which has enacted a law requiring it to collect...
Should Politicians Keep Doing the Term Limit Tango?

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California enacted term limits in 1990 to limit the power of incumbency and encourage "citizen legislators" to replace "career politicians." A new report says it's...
'Carmegeddon' Avoided: Angelenos Do the Right Thing

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The contractor took down half of the Mulholland Bridge after just 36 hours — 17 hours ahead of schedule — and picked up a bonus...
Carmageddon: Is All the Hassle LA's "Carma"?

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"Carmageddon" is Caltrans' $1 billion project to complete a continuous carpool lane from Orange County through the Sepulveda Pass to the San Fernando Valley....
Politics in Los Angeles, Washington and Sacramento

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Even before Janice Hahn declared victory in her race for Congress, City Hall insiders were among those announcing campaigns for her vacant seat on the...
New Dinosaur Hall Opens at LA's Natural History Museum

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LA's Natural History Museum near the campus of USC has completed
Dinosaur Hall. It contains fossil exhibits unique in the world. We get a
preview....
Hahn-Huey Congressional Race Tests Democrats

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LA City Council member Janice Hahn is getting a tough race from direct-mail marketer Craig Huey in a nasty Congressional race that also could be...
Last Space Shuttle Flight Leaves a Southern California Legacy

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With the last shuttle set to take off soon, guest host Terrence McNally looks back at the aerospace industry's starring role in Southern California.
Californians Cope with a Bare-Bones Budget

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It's said that higher education has made California a great state, and many leaders graduated from taxpayer-funded institutions. But taxpayers aren't as generous as they...
Reverend Robert Schuller and the Fall of a Megachurch

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Orange County's Crystal Cathedral declared bankruptcy last year, and buildings designed by architectural masters might have to be sold off..
Cultural and Political Reverberations of the Civil War

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From independence to the fight over what that really means. On this 4th of July, our rebroadcast of To the Point looks at how the...
Brown Meets Budget Deadline, but Big Headaches Remain

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For the first time in decades, California has a budget before the next fiscal year begins tomorrow.
Video Games, Violence and the Psychology of Play

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California's law against violence in video games was thrown out this week by the US Supreme Court as a violation of the First Amendment. That's...
Who Will Bear the Brunt of California's New Budget?

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Governor Brown says he'll sign a budget with massive cuts and nothing more than the hope that economic recovery will bring new revenues. If that...