California Democrats are banking that the anti-Trump movement will thrust their candidates into seats that have not been blue in decades. But in recent weeks, there has been some push back to that push back. What does it all mean for myriad Congressional races, heading into the primary?
May 25, 2018•10 min
The race to replace retiring LAPD Chief Charlie Beck is coming down to the wire. This week, the L-A Police Commission named its three finalists. All have ties to the department and all come from diverse backgrounds. But not in the way that many City Hall insiders had hoped.
May 11, 2018•10 min
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti invited a handful of journalists to City Hall to talk about... anything. No format. No rules. KCRW's Saul Gonzalez was one of those invited. He joins Steve Chiotakis this week on The Friday Mixer.
May 04, 2018•8 min
There is little debate that the character 'Apu' from The Simpsons is a stereotype of an Indian immigrant shop owner. But recently, that character has come under renewed criticism, and the man who voices him says he is even willing to stop doing it. Should he?
Apr 27, 2018•9 min
It’s been nearly 5 months since sales of recreational marijuana became legal in California. And the business of pot is slowly coming into its own. But there are a lot of things that are dragging, not at all helped by the fact that marijuana is still listed as a schedule one substance that is open to federal criminal prosecution.
Apr 20, 2018•10 min
This week, Facebook said it would stop spending money to fight a possible initiative aimed at increasing data privacy in California. Backers are gathering signatures to put a proposal on the November ballot. The social media giant’s statement comes after the company’s founder, Mark Zuckerberg, took a grilling from Congress over the company’s handling of user data. How much will really change?
Apr 13, 2018•10 min
President Donald Trump says he wants to send between 2,000 and 4,000 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. The Republican governors of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona have all cheered Trump’s decision. But conversations between the administration and Governor Jerry Brown’s office are said to be “sensitive," and Brown himself has been uncharacteristically silent.
Apr 06, 2018•10 min
Tens of thousands of people in cities across the country are set to take to the streets tomorrow, in a march calling for the end gun violence and mass shootings in American schools.
Mar 23, 2018•10 min
Hollywood's biggest night, the Oscars, is this weekend. What really happens after you win?
Mar 02, 2018•10 min
From Riverside County, to South Whittier, Castaic, to most recently, today – Harvard Westlake. There’s been a rash of shooting threats this week by students at local schools. Those threats have increased in the days since a gunman killed 17 people at South Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. And they have local leaders - even the President - searching for possible solutions.
Feb 23, 2018•10 min
The Senate has left hundreds of thousands of "Dreamer" immigrants in limbo, rejecting rival plans that would have spared them from deportation and strengthened the nation's border security. This coincides with some new, aggressive ICE raids in the Los Angeles area.
Feb 16, 2018•10 min
The L.A. County District Attorney’s office is taking a closer look at the City of Maywood. It executed several search warrants this week at Maywood City Hall, along with some other locations including the home and business of the city’s mayor, Ramon Medina. The raids do follow a recent, state audit that criticized the city of Maywood for poor oversight of its finances.
Feb 09, 2018•10 min
Did state officials declare the drought over, too early?
Feb 02, 2018•9 min
Jerry Brown took jabs at the White House, defended his legacy infrastructure projects and - generally - painted a rosy picture of California during his final "state of the state" address as Governor. But there still a number of lingering questions, including who will replace him.
Jan 25, 2018•10 min
Journalists at the L.A. Times voted overwhelmingly today to unionize, the first time they have done so in more than 130 years.
Jan 19, 2018•10 min
KCRW's Steve Chiotakis speaks with KCRW's Kathryn Barnes and Santa Barbara Independent's Keith Hamm about how a rain storm escalated into a deadly disaster in Montecito.
Jan 12, 2018•10 min
Whether its marijuana, immigration, offshore drilling or border security, California and the Trump Administration continue to find themselves on the opposite side of major policy issues. Which one will blink first?
Jan 05, 2018•10 min
We are getting a clearer picture about the alt-newspaper L-A Weekly’s new direction.
Dec 01, 2017•9 min
After today, call him Warren Olney, 3.0. After 25 years in TV, and 25 years of radio, the venerable broadcaster and journalist is moving to a new medium: podcasting.
Nov 10, 2017•10 min
According to the latest count, the homeless population jumped 23 percent from 2016 to 2017 in L.A. County… and now totals 58,000 people.
Nov 03, 2017•9 min
The L.A. Dodgers are headed back to the World Series for the first time in a generation. They have, so far, dominated their competition with a combination of timely hitting and superb pitching. But did we expect anything less from the team with the highest payroll in baseball?
Oct 27, 2017•12 min
News comes as a group of women, claiming widespread sexual misconduct at the California state Capitol, continue to criticize the slow initial responses from legislative leaders.
Oct 27, 2017•10 min
Investigators are still trying to figure out what caused roughly two dozen fires that're burning in Northern California.
Oct 13, 2017•10 min
A lot of folks this week are wondering what can be done about the gun violence that plagues this country especially when people have access to weapons that can be enhanced.
Oct 06, 2017•11 min
Home prices in L.A. County are up by nearly 10 percent over last year.
Sep 29, 2017•10 min
A judge today sentenced the worst mass shooter, in recorded Orange County history, to life in prison, without the possibility of parole. Scott Dekraai admitted to killing eight people back in 2011 at a salon in Seal Beach. Orange County prosecutors wanted the death penalty. But the D.A.'s office got kicked off the case. Now that the sentencing is over, what's next for O.C. D.A Tony Rackauckas.
Sep 22, 2017•9 min
We explore why the rush is on at the California statehouse.
Sep 15, 2017•6 min
The Trump administration is expected to make an announcement on the future of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program which protects hundreds of thousands of people brought to the U.S. as young children. We talk with Oswaldo Borraez of Univision and Lisa Mascaro of the L.A. Times about what an end to the program might mean for the so-called DREAMers.
Sep 01, 2017•12 min
America has certainly seen its share of division. As democracies go, the USA has survived attacks from outside and within. So many conflicts and wars, enemies and combatants that’ve parted the nation’s people, only to have the country brought together again. Maybe. Whatever your belief – and there are some strong beliefs – the nation has turned to healing and unity through music.
Aug 25, 2017•11 min
What happens if you don’t like your local representative? How do you get rid of them?
Aug 18, 2017•9 min