Tuesday, May 4, 2021 California’s Dry Wet Season / Biography “The Triumph Of Nancy Reagan” / CLARA Classrooms Opens Free Virtual Art To 250,000 Students / Bike Legislation Research
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Sacramento-area artist, Kazoua Yang, films Bollywood dancing for CLARA Classroom which offers free virtual performing arts modules to public school children.
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The California Department of Water Resources gives an update on one of the driest water years on record. Political columnist with The Washington Post, Karen Tumulty, discusses her new biography “The Triumph of Nancy Reagan.” CLARA classrooms expands free virtual performing arts modules to 250,000 children in Sacramento County, and we hear more on biking legislation and how ‘micromobility’ has been impacted by the pandemic.
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The pandemic has radically changed many aspects of our lives, including transportation. Car and bicycle use is up, while public transit and air travel is down. What does this mean moving forward? We’ll hear from experts about the causes and permanency of the changes. Plus, the long-term health effects faced by children exposed to car exhaust and what to make of the latest snowpack totals.
Today s Guests
California Department of Water Resources Spokesperson
Chris Orrock talks about the March 2nd snow survey during an exceptionally warm and dry winter stretch
Stanford University Director of Air Pollution and Health Research Dr.