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 (Beth LaBerge/KQED)

California Mortgage Relief Program Expands Access 

More California homeowners could get mortgage relief, as the state expands access to a program designed to help those who have struggled  to make payments during the pandemic.
Reporter: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQED

Home Prices Leveling Off In Parts Of Southern California

Southern California’s sizzling real estate market may finally be getting a little cooler. As mortgage rates and inflation rise, some sellers now find themselves slashing asking prices to make a sale.
Reporter:  Matt Guilhem, KCRW

Housing Market Provides Obstacles For San Diego Child Care Industry 

Despite the cooling market in parts of Southern California, rent and property prices still remain out of reach for some Californians. Among them -- many child care providers in San Diego.
Reporter: Claire Trageser, KPBS 

Norman Mineta Will Be Laid To Rest In San Jose

Longtime Bay Area politician Norman Mineta’s ashes are returning home to San Jose for the final time. Mineta was the first person of color to serve on the San Jose City Council, and the first Asian American mayor of a major U.S. city. 
Reporter: Rachael Myrow, KQED

Methane Digesters Face Scrutiny In San Joaquin Valley

Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, around 25 times as potent as carbon dioxide, and livestock are one of the key emitters.  In the town of Kerman, a small community west of Fresno, local dairies are pioneering promising methane reduction technology,  but not everyone is sold on the benefits.
Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR

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