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Governor Declares Drought Emergency in Two Counties

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Dry, cracked earth is visible along the banks of Phoenix Lake on April 21, 2021 in Ross, California. Marin County became the first county in California to impose mandatory water-use restrictions that are set to take effect May 1. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Klamath Basin Expecting Driest Year on Record

Governor Newsom has declared a drought emergency for Mendocino and Sonoma counties.  In the Klamath Basin near the California-Oregon border, officials are anticipating a summer of unprecedented drought.
Reporter: Erik Neumann, Jefferson Public Radio

Youth Organizer Hopes Change Will Come Following Chauvin Verdict

Young people in California have been at the heart of protests and rallies since the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis last year. One youth organizer in Oakland says the fight will continue, even after guilty verdicts were handed down to Derek Chauvin.
Guest: Luna EkunDayo, Co-Founder of Black Youth for the People’s Liberation

State Attorney General Nominee Questioned by Lawmakers

Rob Bonta faced questions from both the Assembly and Senate in Sacramento on Wednesday. He was pressed on how he would handle various high-profile issues, should he be confirmed as California's next Attorney General.
Reporter: Katie Orr, KQED

Wildfire Smoke Poses Different Health Risks

Wildfire smoke may not just be choking the lungs. It could be irritating the skin, that according to a new study from researchers at U.C. San Francisco and U.C. Berkeley.  
Reporter: Lesley McClurg, KQED

Low-Wage Workers in California Question Employer's COVID Protocols

Low-wage workers in the Bay Area and around California say their bosses often fail to inform them of their rights during the pandemic, and may even retaliate if they ask for COVID-19 protections. That’s according to a new survey of more than 600 frontline workers.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED 

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