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Friday, May 03, 2013 -- 5:18 PM

Light Sierra Snowpack Raises Specter of Water Shortages

By KQED News Staff and Wires

State officials went to measure the snowpack on Thursday--and found no snow. That could mean problems for the state's water supply.



Thursday, May 02, 2013 -- 5:56 PM

Amid Call for New Tactics, Oakland Police Face Questions About Shootings

By KQED News Staff and Wires

Study of OPD shootings finds officers open fire more often than counterparts in other cities, and that the shootings are often poorly investigated.



Thursday, May 02, 2013 -- 2:55 PM

Oakland Parents Want AIMS Charter Schools to Stay Open

By KQED News Staff and Wires

Parents and staff at American Indian Model Schools are fighting to keep the schools operating despite accusations of financial mismanagement.



Wednesday, May 01, 2013 -- 5:57 PM

After Failed Attempts at Nuclear Fusion, NIF Shifts Priorities

By KQED News Staff and Wires

After five years of failed attempts to create nuclear fusion in a laboratory, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Lab are making some changes.



Wednesday, May 01, 2013 -- 8:32 AM

No Child Left Behind Waiver Still in Play

By Charla Bear

The federal Department of Education is forging ahead with its review of whether to waive No Child Left Behind requirements for some school districts.



Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 -- 6:07 PM

Many Bay Area Foreclosures Mismanaged, Investigation Finds

By KQED News Staff and Wires

A new investigation finds that despite stricter rules, banks and their subsidiaries are mismanaging foreclosure cases in the Bay Area.



Monday, Apr 29, 2013 -- 6:06 PM

Does NBA Player's Coming Out Point to Shift in Sports Culture?

By KQED News Staff and Wires

NBA center Jason Collins today became the first NBA player to come out publicly as gay. So far, the response has been mostly an outpouring of support.



Friday, Apr 26, 2013 -- 6:07 PM

The Next Hot Stock-Trading Tool? It Might Be Google

By KQED News Staff and Wires

Study suggests patterns in the appearance of certain search terms--words like 'stock' or 'portfolio--could be used in a successful trading strategy.



Friday, Apr 26, 2013 -- 6:01 PM

San Jose Police Auditor Says City Should Document Stops

By Peter Jon Shuler

The audit shows complaints have declined in general, but suggests police document all stops and detentions, not just those that result in arrests.



Friday, Apr 26, 2013 -- 5:48 PM

Wildfire Season Starts Early, Looks Bad

By Molly Samuel

CalFire has responded to 680 fires this year, 200 more than usual for this time of year.



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