Listing of Television/Radio Stories

10:02

QUEST SEASON PREMIERE. A mysterious sea creature up to 7 feet long, with 10 arms, a sharp beak and a ravenous appetite, has invaded ocean waters off Northern California. Marine biologists are working to discover why they've headed up from South America.

Watch this TV Story Air Date: Apr 1 2008

5:45

Consumer appetite for salmon is booming at a time when the supply is about to dry up. With an impending year-long fishing ban in place, prices for wild salmon -- that is, salmon caught in the ocean off California and Oregon -- are expected to skyrocket. What are the alternatives for shoppers?

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Mar 27 2008

5:45

Richmond city officials are expected to approve a controversial upgrade to the Chevron refinery plant. Quest reports on the decision and explores the debate around Chevron's billion dollar proposal.

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Mar 20 2008

5:45

Many Bay Area cities are trying to clean up their acts by putting in place new green initiatives. But from San Jose to Berkeley, some city leaders are finding out it's not always so easy to turn over a new leaf.

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Mar 13 2008

5:45

The Light Brown Apple Moth is seen as a threat to California crops. Now the State Department of Food and Agriculture is planning to spray a synthetic hormone over Bay Area neighborhoods this summer to stop the moth from reproducing, but some angry residents are worried it would be unsafe.

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Mar 6 2008

5:45

A new law is forcing California's dry cleaners to switch to eco-friendlier cleaning technologies. But what will the cost of environmental progress be for these small family businesses? And will customers put up with the changes?

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Feb 28 2008

5:45

Last month, a Mill Valley wastewater treatment plant dumped five million gallons of sewage into the San Francisco Bay. The real shocker: Sewage spills happen all the time, even in the eco-conscious Bay Area.

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Feb 21 2008

5:45

Taking the energy from plants and making a gasoline alternative to run our cars has great promise but there are huge problems to solve. The next answer may not come from Saudi Arabia but from a UC Berkeley lab, a Silicon Valley start up or a local researcher working in the jungles of Costa Rica.

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Feb 14 2008

5:45

In Silicon Valley, a battle between neighbors has turned into a different kind of face off: solar energy versus trees. It turns out that growing redwood trees can actually be a crime in California, if they block solar panels... as one couple in Sunnyvale found out the hard way. David Gorn reports.

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Feb 7 2008

5:45

Human beings have used maps to describe the world for thousands of years. Blind people have used Braille for about 150. But there's never been a way for the blind to have easy access to maps of everyday places. Until now. Amy Standen reports.

Listen to this Radio Report Air Date: Feb 1 2008

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