Steve Jobs' Leadership Hard to Replicate
Steve Jobs' resignation this week as CEO of Apple leaves many wondering about the future of a company that changed so much from how we buy and listen to music, to the way we keep in touch with our friends and families.
A Day in the Life of a Parole Agent
When parolees leave prison, most are assigned to a parole agent -- a state officer who keeps track of what they're up to, and tries to keep them from committing new crimes. Host Scott Shafer spent a couple days with one of the people on the front lines.
Orange County Columnist Bridges a Cultural Divide
A new play called "Ask a Mexican" has its world debut this weekend in New York. It's based on a nationally syndicated advice column of the same name. The "Mexican" in question is Orange County writer Gustavo Arellano.
A Runner's Quest to Battle Parkinson's Disease
Somewhere just south of the Canadian border, a young man from Berkeley is setting out on an extraordinary odyssey. Sam Fox is running the entire length of the Pacific Crest Trail, from Canada to Mexico, with a goal of breaking the current speed record of 65 days. But Fox's long distance challenge is about much more than breaking a record.