Recent Episodes
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Small California Cities Hope to Score Big With Pro Soccer
Apr 14, 2025 – 11:40 -
As Trump Targets Schools for Deportation Sweeps, Undocumented UC Berkeley Students Call For More Support
Apr 11, 2025 – 11:41 -
Border Patrol Arrest Claims From Bakersfield Raid Don't Match Records
Apr 10, 2025 – 11:42 -
A Mojave Desert Solar Project Jeopardizes Thousands of Joshua Trees
Apr 9, 2025 – 11:43 -
Fire Retardants: Can They Harm Those That They Help?
Apr 8, 2025 – 11:31 -
Mobile Home Park Residents At Forefront Of Battle Over Affordable Housing
Apr 7, 2025 – 11:26 -
Tariffs To Have Widespread Impact On California Businesses
Apr 4, 2025 – 11:33 -
Why Medi-Cal And GOP Budget Could Cut Into Republican Gains In California
Apr 3, 2025 – 11:34 -
Apprenticeship Program Aims To Help California's Struggling Logging Industry
Apr 2, 2025 – 11:44 -
A's Welcomed By Thousands For Home Opener In West Sacramento
Apr 1, 2025 – 11:44 -
Police Accountability Law Slowly Showing Results
Mar 31, 2025 – 11:30 -
Nearly Two Dozen Bills Attempt to Cut Through Housing Red Tape
Mar 28, 2025 – 09:34 -
Ramadan Traditions Continue Despite Devastation From Eaton Fire
Mar 27, 2025 – 11:36 -
Program Aims To Help Sonoma Farmers Map Out Their Future
Mar 26, 2025 – 11:19 -
Californians With Student Loan Debt Face Uncertain Future
Mar 25, 2025 – 11:33 -
Bay Area Democrat Holds Town Halls In Red-Leaning Districts
Mar 24, 2025 – 11:22 -
Yiddish Making A Comeback In Los Angeles
Mar 21, 2025 – 11:39 -
Bird Flu Still Having A Huge Impact On Egg Supply, Prices In California
Mar 20, 2025 – 11:18 -
New Partnership Aims To Find Local Housing For Tahoe Workers
Mar 19, 2025 – 11:37 -
Immigrant Rights Advocates Patrol Streets In Anticipation Of Possible Raids
Mar 18, 2025 – 11:32 -
Legal Battle Pits Bay Area Counties Against Trump Administration Over Sanctuary Policies
Mar 17, 2025 – 11:35 -
Volunteers Preserve History Of Landmarks Lost In LA Wildfires
Mar 14, 2025 – 11:37 -
Many Childcare Providers Facing Challenges After LA Fires
Mar 13, 2025 – 11:37 -
Another Big Name Enters Governor's Race
Mar 12, 2025 – 11:37 -
German Tourist Held For Weeks At CA Detention Center
Mar 11, 2025 – 11:39 -
Protection Of California's Public Lands Threatened By Federal Policies
Mar 10, 2025 – 11:45 -
Can Music Help With Mental Health Issues?
Mar 7, 2025 – 11:41 -
San Diego Homeless Encampment Ban Pushes Many Further Away From Services
Mar 6, 2025 – 11:31 -
Immigrant Day Laborers Trained On Safely Cleaning Up After LA Fires
Mar 5, 2025 – 11:29 -
Bay Area Woman's Legal Victory Challenges State Encampment Crackdown
Mar 4, 2025 – 11:42 -
Challenges Keeping Hollywood Production In California
Mar 3, 2025 – 11:30 -
San Francisco Judge Temporarily Halts Trump Administration's Mass Firings
Feb 28, 2025 – 11:50 -
Teen Court Program Launches In Del Norte County
Feb 27, 2025 – 11:27 -
Danger And Dysfunction Plague California's Homeless Shelter System
Feb 26, 2025 – 11:40 -
Fire Survivors Face Uncertain Future In Altadena
Feb 25, 2025 – 11:34 -
Health Care Facilities Prepare For Potential Immigration Actions
Feb 24, 2025 – 11:18 -
Trump Administration Launches Review Of High Speed Rail Project
Feb 21, 2025 – 11:27 -
Could Kamala Harris' Next Move Be A Run For CA Governor?
Feb 20, 2025 – 11:38 -
Will Families Separated At The Border Continue To Be Protected Under Trump?
Feb 19, 2025 – 11:29 -
Lawsuit Accuses San Diego-Based Soap Company Of Fostering Drug Culture
Feb 18, 2025 – 11:34 -
Northern California Biomass Plant Fuels Climate Debate
Feb 17, 2025 – 11:38 -
Madera County Community Rallies Around Unique "Landmark"
Feb 14, 2025 – 11:56 -
AI Aims to Bring Farming Into the Future
Feb 13, 2025 – 11:22 -
World Ag Expo Kicks Off In Tulare County
Feb 12, 2025 – 11:34 -
Environmental Impacts From Moss Landing Plant Fire Still Unknown
Feb 11, 2025 – 11:17 -
Survivors Link Up To Help One Another Following Natural Disasters
Feb 10, 2025 – 11:44 -
EV Sales Stall In California
Feb 7, 2025 – 11:31 -
Are California's Levees Prepared For Water Releases, Atmospheric Rivers?
Feb 6, 2025 – 11:42 -
Rebuilding Lessons From Former Fire Victims
Feb 5, 2025 – 11:25 -
California Schools Try To Reassure Families As Deportation Fears Loom
Feb 4, 2025 – 11:24
Recent Reviews
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ChrisWN10 minutes of adsI used to listen to this on my local PBS station and I would hear a helpful story about what is going on in Sacramento enough to make it worth while. But this podcast has 8 ads in ten minutes with few if any interesting topics.
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L-DubztepExactly what I’m looking forLove that there’s a statewide daily news program I can follow. Find the reports to be timely and informative
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Splendid Thoughts5min of ad in 12min of contentWhy would an 11min podcast would have 5min of advertising ? I do like the content. Very likely to unfollow if ads continue to be hindrance
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xoxo77DishonestThis serves as a more left activist agenda than a fair accounting of just the factual news. It’s disappointing and why I’ve never contributed money to their fundraising campaigns.
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Fugitive hedgehogGood review of current eventsThis podcast keeps me up-to-date on what’s happening in California and I think generally fair
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Carina420Too many other podcast promotionsState news coverage is decent. Too many ads of other podcasts.
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lobosteelerThank youThank you for all the great reporting and the new episode photo imagery!
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TssktsskMore content, less ads pleaseI’ve been a fan of the California Report for at least a decade. Unfortunately this podcast version is larded up with promos for other, less-interesting KQED content and podcasts. Please figure out how to deliver an increased amount of daily California news stories, and edit down the podcast version so that It isn’t 50% promos and other housekeeping.
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Miz LuvUgh. Ads. Shilling. Interruptions.Dropping this one. In order to get a bit of info that’s specific to my native state, and because I go out of my way to get a broad range of viewpoints from my news sources, this centrist has long endured the extreme left tone of this podcast’s content, as well as its increasing reliance on folks whose verbal articulation skills are marginal at best. But now, the numerous promotions of other shows, begging for financial support, and interruptions have become so intrusive, that I’m pretty much done. One minute of intro ads, an ad break after a minute or two of content (really? it’s only a few minutes long!), and then another 2+ minutes of ads at the end. Again, they’re only delivering 6-7 minutes of actual content! It’s such an unpleasant listen that I just find myself avoiding it altogether. So why subscribe at all?
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SouthiemamaRefusing to be honestIt’s an injustice against the citizens of California to lie about the state of life and politics here. Californians know we are leading the nation off a cliff, and this outlet is refusing to address it because it’s been at the hands of Democrats. As long as California news outlets ignore the truth, we ignore them. One star, libtards
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jbug127LEpisodes are too long :(I originally started listening to this podcast for two reasons 1) to get a daily California news compliment to my national news intake and 2) ingest this in a quick format (most episodes were shorter than 7 minutes). Unfortunately, over the last few months #2 is no longer happening. Most episodes, when I get time to listen in the afternoons, are now closer to 15 minutes. Monday’s episode was a whopping 22 minutes! This is three times as long as I need or expect them to be, especially when they are covering things that aren’t what I’d consider “hard news” like book reviews and rehashing topics that don’t have significant updates. This has unfortunately made this podcast no longer something I can prioritize daily as a working mom and I will no longer be listening. Instead of making the episodes longer, I wish that KQED would release bonus episodes or specials to cover the topics that aren’t as timely or heavily rooted in news. As for #1, it’s still mostly true - although I have been confused as of late about the things *not* being covered by the California Report, like the recent school board recall election in SF which received national news media attention but has yet to be mentioned on this podcast. Unfortunately, exacerbated by the fact that I’ve been a bit perplexed at the topics being covered, the remaining benefits of #1 are not enough to outweigh my issues with #2. I don’t normally provide feedback to podcasts via reviews as I’d like to give them an opportunity to address privately, but unfortunately could not find a feedback form for the podcast on KQEDs website and felt compelled to share why they were losing a listener as I imagine I’m not alone in this sentiment and I want new listeners to have their expectations set accordingly.
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Loo_ZLove KQED!Short and quick with the daily highlights, although would like more in-depth content at times. It sounds sharp, crisp, and like NPR lol. Lot of commenters seem to think young people make this podcast, and therefore make it political — do you live here? It’s California. I say these guys probably think we’re still in the ‘90s. Things change, generations come and go, and people still want to hang on to the small-minded thinking that took over the state in that era, when things started to really change, demographically!— ridiculous.
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Duckhunter44LazyReporting on-site doesn’t increase the effectiveness of your stories. Reminds me a bit of Huell Howser
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California Admires Ruiz TizonRepulsive biasThis show is so rabidly pro-war and pro-Trump it is getting unbearable
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nickname92748293Go KQED!I loved the interview with the president of the San Francisco Federal Reserve!
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VisenNot news or objectiveIdentity politics masquerading as news. Overall vibe is of a show produced by woke activist students for woke activist students.
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Mark 2000Great local news sourceSaul and Lilly really put together a great, concise show. I don’t know what about it is attracting clearly out-of-state trolls in the reviews. There’s no political commentary in it, just straight news. I guess we’ve gotten to the point where purely factual statements are considered left-wing propaganda.
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frostie lippsAwesomeWow. I love to hear what the snowflakes and BlueAnon r crying about. 😂....but no, really.
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Ears looking at youQuick and SharpThis is a great show. It always tells me something worth knowing.
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calimom39Not exactly NewsReally want some CA news, so this could be so good, but unfortunately like so many things it’s really political. I’m definitely left leaning in my politics but even I have to laugh out loud at some of these things the obviously young people who make this “report.” For ex: They cannot understand how CA voters could possibly reject affirmative action and think CA must be full of racists. Ridiculous! Kids, we already tried affirmative action, and it didn’t work out. Lol hilarious like your generation just thought that up.
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NorCaliGurlLove the New Cover Art!I love getting a quick, but detailed daily update on what is going on around the state... along with Up First, this is part of my morning routine.
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formar42Political garbageIn my hunt to find some local California news, void of national politics, I stumbled across the California report. The podcast is sadly extremely one sided and has a clear narrative theyre trying to pursue. Take prop 22 for example, they clearly wanted people to vote no, never discussed AB5 and made it seem like prop 22 was going against some long standing laws in california, and finally painted people as corporate shills if they voted yes. KQED should be ashamed of such poor journalism. Like we dont have enough of this kind of garbage from the Fox news and CNNs of the world.
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Tori1205CA specific daily newsLove listening while I brew my coffee, short and sweet, news relevant to our state that national news dailies won’t cover
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✨LoRe✨News updates + anecdotesI love how The California Report gives quick news updates around the state. While not all-encompassing, it’s a good overview of the hot topics at hand.I also appreciate the anecdotes about people related to the stories. I like being able to “put a face“ to each type of story. My only gripe is that recently—maybe the last few months— there is an episode every once in a while that cuts in the middle of the story. I don’t know why it happens, but I try closing out the app and reloading the episode to no avail. I hope this gets fixed soon because I enjoy listening to the ends of stories. Thank you for the levelheaded reporting!
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DaedalixDaily California updatesA short daily piece with California-relevant news from up and down the state (but mostly SF and LA). Your go-to source on PG&E, wildfires, and activism.
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fuzzystarcloudThanksThanks for reminding us about the election! Let’s vote everyone ✅ for what we believe is right, whatever that may be 😁
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LjoynichWaste of my timeToo chatty and silliness! And no need for obscenities either. Not accurate. I’m sitting here in No Cal 97’ yesterday was 101’ and now I’m into 8 minutes and no weather. Totally useless!
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Sergeant Damien ScottCannot live without itAfter living in the Bay area for 18 years I only just now discovered this valuable source of California news. People tend to focus on National news, when it is the State and Local issues that truly affect us the most. Keep up the great work!
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Jack277Going Downhill FastIn the past a good source of California news. Now, just chatty and silly, with the occasional news bit.
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no-nicknames-are-availableGreat showGood show, glad to have it. But why is the audio so quiet? This most recent ep (9/20/2018) had me listening at almost max volume on my headphones; the ads were way louder than the content. Please fix!
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monthly amtrak travelerSuper reporting from John Sepulvado!Professional, engaging, crisp, dynamic, humane, and smart, Sepulvado reports on news that matters
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just.this.guyPlease get back to reporting in CAThere are many stories that are important. This is the “California” report. Perhaps I will re-subscribe some time when you remember that and are reporting on California.
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DorliBgreat coverage of CA newsWell done podcast highlighting California news that one might not hear about otherwise.
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DottieminervaI listen every day!Nice bites of news from all around the state.
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mojavemeSirUsed to love this but no longer downloads so I guess I get news elsewhere and stop my contrubutions to KQED
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bsaito1Keeping up with my state's newsAlways nice to have news from the state level. Gives more perspective than just local or national news. Good stories.
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philozopherAwesome news coverage for CABest, comprehensive California podcast available
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1233444222377789Loved the children episodeIt was great
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spork4beansGreat source for local news.
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Bizzle Bazzle1984Great Daily PodcastNice 7-10 minute update on all things California that comes everyday.
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jillevansLopside journalismI've been listening for years, and love the California info. Since the election, the liberal bent has gone too far. Baiting interviewees, then blatantly calling them racists. Let the listener reach their own conclusions. Journalism is best when the reporter leaves their own opinion out of it. The current host can't seem to do that-
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ItsnicholeyoMust listen if CA residentThis podcast is very informative and has great stories about communities and citizens in CA. If you live anywhere in CA, you should listen to this podcast. You learn so much about this gigantic state!
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M-KuWon’t download for offline listening in Podcast AppWon’t download for offline listening in Podcast App
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EJS2511MrRecently terriable, the last three episodes locked up my iphone whenever it came up on the play list. I must delete it even though It used to be anacceptable source of California news
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Jenny Lunaexcellent, trusted newsThis show is where I get my news, unpacked and explained.
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SuzannekmosesLearning about my new state.I'm not a California native, and at first I struggled to learn more about my new home's culture. This podcast offers perspectives not only on culture but politics and perspectives as well.
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KjfitzTop of my podcast listThis podcast is a must for anyone wanting to know what is going on in California on a day-to-day basis.
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KindofamanA must have for Californians everywhere!I am a Bay Area native currently living in Hawaii. Despite not living in California anymore, I find that my heart is still in the Golden State! The California Report is an incredible resource for news, politics, current events, and other happenings in California. Presented to the listener in a brief, daily report, this podcast is very effective in keeping you up to date with all things relevant to our beautiful and diverse state!
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GinnyfeetGreat local coverageI've only lived in CA for a couple of years and this podcast helps me learn more about my new home. I have some download issues, though. My app is set to auto-download all new episodes for this podcast but it doesn't always do it, and when I try to manually download, it appears to have worked until I leave the page and come back and the download icon is back. These occasional download issues hinder my ability to listen during my morning commute when I don't have wifi.
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ElderpCalifornia NewsLots of statewide reporting that I don't hear anywhere else.
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