Full Episodes
May 10, 2013
A "SoCal" investigation shows how one little-known law could be making L.A. park poorer; a look at the L.A. that never was; how to be competitive in the digital job market. » continue reading
April 5, 2013
Working women are redefining their own success, and it doesn't always include "leaning in"; Comedian Maria Bamford tackles mental illness in her new special; China's new first lady is turning heads » continue reading
March 29, 2013
The city of L.A. is looking to improve safety at its most dangerous intersections; O.C. Register owner Aaron Kushner may be the man to save newspapers from extinction. » continue reading
March 28, 2013
"Birth tourism" is becoming a cottage industry in Los Angeles County; an early earthquake warning system is on the way. » continue reading
March 27, 2013
Corruption or incompetence in Compton; whether media are stoking the flames of racism; Gen. Petraeus apologizes for his now-public indiscretions. » continue reading
March 25, 2013
Massage parlors proliferate in the Southland, and some offer more than massages; Laura Ling has an update on our "laughing gas" story. » continue reading
March 20, 2013
Need a job? There's an app for that; a look at the "new Mark Zuckerberg"; what Wall St. success means for the rest of us; Ramiro Gomez's art puts immigrant life on display. » continue reading
March 19, 2013
On the 10th anniversary of the Iraq War, "SoCal Connected" looks at the toll, in lives and money, the controversial conflict has taken at home and abroad. » continue reading
March 14, 2013
The world continues to celebrate the arrival of Pope Francis I; an exclusive investigation into the L.A. Archdiocese reveals a revolving door policy for priests accused of abuse. » continue reading
March 13, 2013
The white smoke rose from he Sistine Chapel and Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was dubbed Pope Francis I. » continue reading
March 12, 2013
Black smoke rises from the conclave chimney after the first day of the papal election; a call to improve L.A. iconic eyesores; "Girl Rising" for education around the world. » continue reading
March 11, 2013
21st century families living in clutter; a look at a possible MOCA/LACMA merger; chicken-sitting -- it's a thing. » continue reading
March 7, 2013
The next pope must deal with scandals and change in the Catholic church; 3-D printing revolution means big changes to manufacturing and...DIY guns? » continue reading
March 6, 2013
An election wrap-up on L.A.'s municipal contests; roundtable discussion and analysis on the next stage -- the May runoff. » continue reading
March 4, 2013
Big money in the LAUSD School Board race; USC's Dan Schnur handicaps the L.A. mayor's race; KCET's online tool to follow the money. » continue reading
March 1, 2013
How the sequester cuts will affect California; Earth as a "Planet Without Apes"; a man and his gorilla reunite. » continue reading
February 28, 2013
A look at Benedict XVI's exit from the papacy into his beautiful Roman retirement home; What's next for the Catholic church?; Pulitzer-winning author Lawrence Wright on Scientology. » continue reading
February 27, 2013
The search for a new Pope begins; victims of priest sexual abuse criticize Benedict XVI's resignation; making a case for women priests; screenwriter Mike White on movie violence. » continue reading
February 26, 2013
Fighting postpartum depression and saving lives in L.A.; why Angelenos don't vote; giant goldfish invasion. » continue reading
February 25, 2013
L.A. city cops and firefighters becoming millionaires; billboard company threatens city with lawsuit; whether the 'sequester' will happen; Oscar night fashion. » continue reading
February 22, 2013
Controversy aside, drones are big business in Southern California; the filmmakers behind the Oscar-nominated documentary "5 Broken Cameras"; drug-sniffing dog rentals. » continue reading
February 21, 2013
Film studios spend record amounts campaigning for the Oscars; predicting Academy Award winners and losers; all 84 Best Picture winners in 4 minutes. » continue reading
February 20, 2013
L.A.'s housing market is back; a rundown on the upcoming mayoral race; the beauty and fantasy of a Los Angeles that never was. » continue reading
February 19, 2013
The politics of a planet in peril; Southern California's long-term weather forecast; how we can adapt to climate change; "Chasing Ice" documentarian Jeff Orlowski. » continue reading
February 14, 2013
DREAM Act helps undocumented students come out of the shadows; Tracy McMillan on why you're single; what says "love" more than driving from Silver Lake to Santa Monica? » continue reading
February 13, 2013
The latest on fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner; what the fallout from that manhunt means for the LAPD; a recap of President Obama's State of the Union address. » continue reading
State of the Union 2013
President Barack Obama addressed the nation on Tuesday in his first State of the Union address since being re-elected to a second term. » continue reading
February 11, 2013
The fight over feral felines; a look at rock history on the billboards of the Sunset Strip; an update on L.A.'s crumbling sidewalks » continue reading
February 7, 2013
The City of L.A. put a stop to "puppy mills," and pet shop owner are none too happy; Mark Boal, screenwriter and producer of "Zero Dark Thirty" talks about his Oscar-nominated film. » continue reading
February 6, 2013
Other priests accused of sex abuse against minors hired at LAUSD; L.A. Times' Steve Lopez on Cardinal Mahony's "Deal With the Devil"; the director of "How to Survive a Plague." » continue reading
February 5, 2013
Congress and the battle over gun control; medical marijuana laws on the federal, state, and city levels; Tip advice from on high? » continue reading
February 4, 2013
Jennifer London has the latest on the L.A. Archdiocese scandal; author Amy Wilentz on Haiti's reconstruction; true "bro bowl" winner Jason Sklar has Super Bowl highlights. » continue reading
January 31, 2013
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor interviewed by actress and activist Eva Longoria; Randy and Jason Sklar talk Super Bowl XLVII. » continue reading
January 30, 2013
Investigation into a "zombie" drug epidemic -- the scary world of bath salts. Plus, Madeleine talks to Congressman Henry Waxman, a lead proponent of Obamacare. » continue reading
January 29, 2013
What the passing of Prop 30 means for California community colleges; "The Invisible War" women in the military face; death of the DVD. » continue reading
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