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Correspondent Angie Crouch
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    After another devastating series of wildfires in southern California, it's clear that our fire season is now year-round. Our Emmy-winning package looks at how we build our homes, and asks who is going to pay for the costs of firefighting.
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    The return of Zac Sunderland from his sailing trip around the world.
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    Can an emphasis on renewable energy not only fight cilmate change, but also restart America's faltering economy and create a boom in good paying jobs?
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    They're a group of volunteer divers who defuse threats to marine life. Now they're focusing on waters off the Marineland pier.
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    SoCal teen Zac Sunderland is about to make history as the youngest solo circumnavigator in U.S. history.
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    Christine Heard and Robert Valentine are two typical Southern Californians who were blindsided by losing their jobs. This is their personal story about the stresses and pressures they both face, along with their determination to find work in these toughest of economic times.
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    The mission of the corps and the debate over whether California can still afford to keep the California Conservation Corps.
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    One reporter shares the behind-the-scenes story of her fight to get from her hotel to the National Mall on Inauguration Day.
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    We look at how the economy is affecting the San Bernardino Auto Mall. Busy in good times, it's starting to resemble an automotive ghost town as a growing number of dealerships close their doors for good and empty their lots of cars.
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    These days, most everyone is looking for ways to save money. But many people are also looking to make money.
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    The story of how Obama’s campaign may have been foreshadowed 35 years ago with a Los Angeles mayoral race, and how Obama’s victory could transform the region’s African-American political scene.
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    A coalition of Southern California cities are saying they're too poor to meet the state's clean water standards, and have instigated an unprecedented legal action to make their case.
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  • Entry
    After another devastating series of wildfires in southern California, it's clear that our fire season is now year-round. Our Emmy-winning package looks at how we build our homes, and asks who is going to pay for the costs of firefighting.
  • Entry
    The return of Zac Sunderland from his sailing trip around the world.
  • Entry
    Can an emphasis on renewable energy not only fight cilmate change, but also restart America's faltering economy and create a boom in good paying jobs?
  • Entry
    They're a group of volunteer divers who defuse threats to marine life. Now they're focusing on waters off the Marineland pier.
  • Entry
    SoCal teen Zac Sunderland is about to make history as the youngest solo circumnavigator in U.S. history.
  • Entry
    Christine Heard and Robert Valentine are two typical Southern Californians who were blindsided by losing their jobs. This is their personal story about the stresses and pressures they both face, along with their determination to find work in these toughest of economic times.
  • Entry
    The mission of the corps and the debate over whether California can still afford to keep the California Conservation Corps.
  • Entry
    One reporter shares the behind-the-scenes story of her fight to get from her hotel to the National Mall on Inauguration Day.
  • Entry
    We look at how the economy is affecting the San Bernardino Auto Mall. Busy in good times, it's starting to resemble an automotive ghost town as a growing number of dealerships close their doors for good and empty their lots of cars.
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    These days, most everyone is looking for ways to save money. But many people are also looking to make money.
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