Government Shutdown and California
What would a federal government shutdown mean for California? We talk with H.D. Palmer, deputy director for external affairs at the California Department of Finance about the ripple effects from the standoff in Washington, D.C.
White Nose Syndrome and California's Bats
In the northeastern United States, more than a million bats have died because of a disease called "white-nose syndrome." Slowly but surely, that disease is making its way out west. Scientists in California are watching and waiting for it.
Get Cooking!
We tend to think of food, health and social justice as three separate issues. But in real life, they all come together at the kitchen table. Increasingly, non-profits in California are offering healthy cooking classes in neighborhoods where putting healthy food on the table is a challenge. Host Rachael Myrow visits one program called "Get Cooking!" in West Oakland.
From Biology to Buddhism
Dark and hurtful moments can send life into a tailspin. But for some, the pain can force them to look in new and inspirational directions. As part of our "Turning Points" series, Roger Rudick presents the story of a middle-aged research biologist in Silicon Valley whose painful divorce eventually lead to a new career, a new city and real fulfillment.
Guitarist Brian Setzer
Many know Brian Setzer from his rockabilly days in The Stray Cats. But the guitarist, singer and songwriter has also made a name for himself in big band jazz, swing and jump blues -- and with numerous solo albums over the past decade. We talk with him about his latest release, "Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!"