More Than 200 People Are Unaccounted For In California Wildfires
Firefighters are racing against wind to control blazes raging in two areas of the state. David Greene talks to Andrew Fox, mayor of Thousand Oaks, and reporter Sonja Hutson of member station KQED.
WWI Airstrip, Replicated In Southwest Ohio, Honors Veterans
Thirty miles outside of Dayton, Ohio, is a tribute to aviation history. Russ Turner turned a 10-acre field into a replica of a WWI aerodrome. This year, 18 pilots flew their replica planes there.
California Community Deals With Back-To-Back Tragedies
Last week in Thousand Oaks, a shooter opened fire at a bar killing 12 people before taking his own life. Just a day later, a massive fire forced thousands to evacuate their homes.
Southern California Couple Reflects On Fleeing Their Home
We’ve been bringing you voices from across California where fires rage on both ends of the state. Johnny and Shandra Fortier fled their mobile home which didn’t survive the wildfire.
EXCLUSIVE: Michelle Obama Reads From Her Forthcoming Memoir ‘Becoming’
In two audio clips from her memoir, set to hit shelves Tuesday, the former first lady reads about her life at Princeton and about her difficulties having a baby.
Dan Crenshaw, Navy SEAL And Congressman-Elect, Takes To ‘SNL’ For A Teachable Moment
Republican Dan Crenshaw is one of at least 16 veterans who were newly elected to the House in the midterm elections.
After NRA Mocks Doctors, Physicians Reply: ‘This Is Our Lane’
“We are not anti-gun: we are anti-bullet holes in our patients,” wrote one physician in response to the NRA. Another posted a photo of his own scrubs, bloody from trying to save a gunshot victim.
At Least 25 Killed In California Wildfires
Wildfires have killed at least 25 people in California, including at least 23 in the northern part of the state, where thousands of homes have also been destroyed.
Chico Battles ‘Most Destructive Fire’ In California History
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with the mayor of Chico, Calif., Sean Morgan, about the wildfires sweeping the region.
Troll Watch: On Eve Of Midterm Elections, Misinformation Targets Bigger Political Issues
New York Times columnist Kevin Roose was tracking trolls and fake news on social media during the run up to the midterm elections .
With Its Primary Opponents Voted Out, What’s Next For Labor Unions?
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with the president of the AFL-CIO, Richard Trumka, about union strategies following the midterm elections.
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