California has become a leader in curbing methane emissions from dairy farms, a major source of the greenhouse gas. In recent decades, digesters that convert cow manure and other organic
Telecom giant AT&T has long been responsible for maintaining California’s phone lines, but that could be changing. Then, San Diego voters may be voting on multiple tax measures in November's general election. Plus, former San Diego Padres executive Larry Lucchino passed away this week. We hear about his legacy on baseball in San Diego and beyond.
AT&T is asking the California Public Utilities Commission to relieve it of the burden of keeping and maintaining telephone landlines. But is there an affordable alternative for low-income and rural Californians?
California lawmakers are trying to strengthen protections against doxxing, which is publishing someone’s personal information online with the intent to harm. We learn about a new bill that would let victims sue. In other news, lots of people still rely on landlines for phone service, especially in rural areas. But there's a motion before the California Public Utilities Commission that could mean the end of them. Plus, April is Autism Awareness Month, and there is a new show opening this weekend that recognizes the lives of people on the spectrum.