Morning Edition 2005-02-07


 
Monday, February 7, 2005

    Part of Series

  • Squaw Valley Resort Converting Hotel to Condos
    A resort at Squaw Valley is converting its hotel rooms into condominiums, taking advantage of the hot real estate market.
    Friday, February 4, 2005
  • Not Enough Bees for Almond Growers
    As the almond pollination season gets underway in the Central Valley, a leading beekeeper in the region says there aren’t going to be enough bees to meet the needs of growers.
    Friday, February 4, 2005
  • Legislators Heard Assistant Suicide Testimony from Both Sides
    Legislators heard conflicting testimony Friday on the competency of terminally ill patients to make end of life decisions.
    Friday, February 4, 2005
  • Former Sec State Shelley's Future is Uncertain
    It’s not certain what’s next for Kevin Shelley, or who will fill his position as Secretary of State. Shelley resigned on Friday amidst numerous investigations. Jenny O’Mara has more on Shelley’s political career.
    Friday, February 4, 2005
  • Tartuffe
    How far should a wife go to prove to her disbelieving husband that his favorite friend is actually a seducer? That’s the question in “Tartuffe,” now at the Sacramento Theatre Company.
    Monday, February 7, 2005
  • Physician-Assisted Suicide
    A new effort is underway to legalize physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill in California. But doctors, lawmakers and disability rights advocates - like the public – are divided on the issue.
    Monday, February 7, 2005
  • Study Uncovers Cows Contribution to Air Pollution
    The San Joaquin Valley has some of the worst air in the nation -- and dairy cows have been identified as major contributors. But new research finds they may only be responsible for about half the pollution-causing emissions previously attributed to t
    Monday, February 7, 2005