Morning Edition 2008-06-20


 
Friday, June 20, 2008

    Part of Series

  • U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down California Labor Law
    The high court says a law that prohibits California employers from using public dollars to fight unions is unconstitutional.
    Thursday, June 19, 2008
  • Folsom Lake Level Dropping Fast
    It’s yet another sign that we’re in a very dry year. The water level at Folsom Lake is dropping faster than predicted.
    Thursday, June 19, 2008
  • Health Records for Migrant Farm Workers
    A new state pilot project will help migrant farm workers take their health records with them as they move from job to job.
    Thursday, June 19, 2008
  • Federal Receiver Ups the Ante
    The man in charge of medical care at California’s prisons is upping the ante. He’s paving the way for easy access to the state treasury.
    Thursday, June 19, 2008
  • Fix I-5 Schedule Changed
    Caltrans officials have pushed back the next stage of the Fix I-5 construction project…for about a week and a half. They say work crews need more time to prepare the new concrete for final sealing.
    Thursday, June 19, 2008
  • Commentary: Stick With Slow Speed Rail
    With gas heading toward $5 dollars a gallon, passenger trains are making a comeback in California. But commentator Ginger Rutland remains skeptical about the high speed rail bond set for the November ballot.
    Friday, June 20, 2008
  • Business Journal: Dunnigan May Be Home To Mini-Prison
    The small, Yolo County town of Dunnigan might one day hold a 500 inmate mini-prison.
    Friday, June 20, 2008
  • After Angora: Tahoe Residents Rebuild and Reflect
    Tuesday, June 24th marks the one year anniversary of the devastating Angora fire that roared across three thousand acres near South Lake Tahoe. KXJZ's Ben Adler traveled to the region and is compiling a series of reports starting with this preview.
    Friday, June 20, 2008