Over One Million Acres Scorched as Help Arrives From Out of State
Firefighters are making some progress in containing the enormous wildfires burning in a ring around the Bay Area, but the toll has been immense. Governor Gavin Newsom reports 1.2 million acres have burned and at least 1,200 homes and other structures have been destroyed or damaged. Seven people have also died because of the blazes.
Lake County Bulldozer Cafe Feeds Evacuees and Firefighters
Near the LNU Lightning Complex Fire, a cafe owner who also operates a firefighting bulldozer will cut you a fire break and then serve you breakfast.
Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED
Affirmative Action Ban Restricts Minority's Access to College
In the coming election, voters will decide whether to undo Proposition 209, a landmark ban on affirmative action passed by California voters in 1996. A new report out is the most detailed analysis yet of how Proposition 209 affected people of color trying to get into the UC system.
Guest: Zach Bleemer, U.C. Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education
Unemployment Agency Faces Scrutiny Over Ongoing Inefficiency
As it grapples with fires California is also dealing with joblessness caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The state’s embattled Employment Development Department which sends out unemployment checks, is under scrutiny yet again this week for poor customer service.
Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, KQED
Supervisor Opposes Lawsuit Requiring Distance Learning
Despite public health warnings about the coronavirus, a private Christian school in Fresno County has started in-person classroom instruction. That’s prompted the county to file an injunction against the school. One county supervisor is speaking out in support of the campus.
Reporter: Laura Tsutsui, Valley Public Radio
Californians Show Support for Post Office As Mail-In Election Approaches
As the November election approaches, the debate over mail-in voting is heating up. Protests in support of the post office continue across the state, and a new survey shows Californians have faith in the vote-by-mail process.
Reporter: Guy Marzaroti, KQED