Meghan Coyle

KCRW Staff

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Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Xavier Becerra to be the state’s new attorney general.

California will be on the forefront of the fight for immigrants’ rights

Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Xavier Becerra to be the state’s new attorney general.

from News Stories

The possibility of voter fraud and intimidation on Election Day has groups from both sides of the aisle claiming they’ll send poll watchers to monitor the democratic process.

Secretary of State Alex Padilla on issues at the polls

The possibility of voter fraud and intimidation on Election Day has groups from both sides of the aisle claiming they’ll send poll watchers to monitor the democratic process.

from News Stories

A California ballot measure aims to legalize recreational marijuana. This could be a watershed moment for legalization in the US.

Is California ready for legal pot?

A California ballot measure aims to legalize recreational marijuana. This could be a watershed moment for legalization in the US.

from News Stories

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Violent drug cartels often dominate headlines about Mexico but the Ayotzinapa case reveals a more sinister involvement from the US side of the border.

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After a murder on Veterans Row, finger-pointing goes beyond the suspect in the crime. Who’s to blame for the situation that led to the killing? It’s complicated.

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Two California lawmakers want to ban the use of police dogs to arrest or apprehend suspects. A historian shares the history of dogs in law enforcement.

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With eviction cases on the rise, LA City Council is weighing a law that would guarantee legal representation for those fighting to stay housed.

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Panelists discuss President Biden’s visit to Ukraine and its future in NATO, the Supreme Court cases around social media content moderation, and the four-day work week.

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Panelists discuss the ongoing defamation case brought by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News, and a Texas school’s decision to discipline a teenager for raising safety concerns.

from Left, Right & Center

The Federal Reserve is not working for the people but for wealthy individuals and corporations that can afford to have a say in the rules.

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