11 min listen
Will High School Seniors Graduate Amid Pandemic?
Will High School Seniors Graduate Amid Pandemic?
ratings:
Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Health Insurance Rates Could Rise After Pandemic
Health insurance costs could soar in the coming year because of the price of treating coronavirus and taking other health care measures.
Reporter: April Dembosky, KQED
Citizenship Ceremonies Cancelled
The pandemic is making it harder for people to become naturalized Americans, affecting everything from citizenship classes to oath of allegiance ceremonies.
Reporter: Michelle Pitcher
College Kids Head Home, But What About Foster Kids?
Across the state, college students are returning home as their campuses close, but students who came out of the foster care system don't have have a permanent home to return to.
Reporter: Alice Daniel, Valley Public Radio
Will High School Seniors Move On to College Amid Pandemic
Many high school seniors are worried that delaying graduation because of the pandemic might keep them from attending college this fall. State officials are trying to figure out solutions.
Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED
Camp Fire Survivors Size Up PG&E's Guilty Plea
PG&E has pleaded guilty to multiple counts of manslaughter related to the Camp Fire. Residents in Paradise want to know, will anyone go to jail? How does this impact the utility's strategy to emerge from bankruptcy?
Guest: Lily Jamali, The California Report co-Host
Health insurance costs could soar in the coming year because of the price of treating coronavirus and taking other health care measures.
Reporter: April Dembosky, KQED
Citizenship Ceremonies Cancelled
The pandemic is making it harder for people to become naturalized Americans, affecting everything from citizenship classes to oath of allegiance ceremonies.
Reporter: Michelle Pitcher
College Kids Head Home, But What About Foster Kids?
Across the state, college students are returning home as their campuses close, but students who came out of the foster care system don't have have a permanent home to return to.
Reporter: Alice Daniel, Valley Public Radio
Will High School Seniors Move On to College Amid Pandemic
Many high school seniors are worried that delaying graduation because of the pandemic might keep them from attending college this fall. State officials are trying to figure out solutions.
Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED
Camp Fire Survivors Size Up PG&E's Guilty Plea
PG&E has pleaded guilty to multiple counts of manslaughter related to the Camp Fire. Residents in Paradise want to know, will anyone go to jail? How does this impact the utility's strategy to emerge from bankruptcy?
Guest: Lily Jamali, The California Report co-Host
Released:
Mar 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Restaurant Industry Reels from Pandemic Closures: Daycare Workers Are Essential for Medical Staff to Work A lot of California day care centers are dealing with more kids, even as the preschools have fewer resources, like toilet paper. Reporter: Benjamin Purper, KVCR by KQED's The California Report