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Trump Campaign Resonates in Rural Sierra County
Voter turnout has been falling in California for years, but not in rural Sierra County, where more than 85 percent of eligible voters are registered. And they cast their ballots too, usually for Republicans. We took a trip to Sierra County to hear how residents there are feeling about this election -- and their government.

Shiny, New SFMOMA a 'Who's Who' of 20th Century Art. So What's Missing?
This weekend, SFMOMA reopens after a three-year, $300 million expansion, making it the largest modern art museum in the U.S. Early reviews have called the building "grand" and "stunning," but whether you favor Warhol over Kandinsky, there are questions about what art makes it onto the gallery walls.

The World According to Sound: Mud You'll Want to Listen To
Are you ready to get a little muddy? For the latest installment of their 90-second podcast "The World According to Sound," Sam Harnett and Chris Hoff take us to the Salton Sea. The large, human-made, salt water lake is about 100 miles northeast of San Diego. And it's home to rare geothermal features that make unique sounds.

After Rough Fire, Millions of Giant Sequoia Seedlings Take Root
Last fall's Rough Fire burned over 150,000 acres in the Sierra Nevada before it was contained three months later. But the charred forest is again showing signs of life, thanks to a wet winter -- and those signs of life include millions of giant sequoia seedlings.

Rambling Minors: California's Next Generation of Bluegrass
Four California pre-teens have dedicated themselves to a musical genre more closely associated with Southern old-timers -- bluegrass. We spent some time with the Rambling Minors, and found them to be some of the hardest-working kids in show business.

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