While California's abundant fields of fruit and vegetables fuel much of America, millions of tons of food rot in farm fields or grocery store and restaurant dumpsters, much of which is edible and could go a long way toward eliminating hunger in California.An Annenberg investigative journalism class spent a semester reporting on Californians dealing with hunger and food insecurity. To see the entire multimedia reporting series, visit the Hunger in the Golden State Web site.
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WATCH: California is pushing for a large renewable energy portfolio, but obstacles remain for installing wind turbines the most optimal locations.
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WATCH: Andrew Robinson used the lessons he learned from the shooting in his fictionalized screenplay.
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AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Rachel Scott's writings provide foundation for assembly series
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LISTEN: Victims' photos motivate Kate Battan through daunting investigation. Second in a four-part series.
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Monday was the 10th anniversary of the shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado. Staff reporter Tina Mather traveled to Columbine and spoke with the school's principal, the sheriff department's lead investigator and a student survivor and his family. Her interview with the principal ran Monday, the interview with the investigator ran Tuesday and the family profile ran yesterday.
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LISTEN: How Frank DeAngelis found restoration for the school and himself. First in a four-part series.
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Talking with author, relationship coach and sexpert Lauren Frances about sex and text.
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Panelists at youth forum emphasize need to maintain momentum from presidential election.
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Talking with Habitat for Humanity Chapter President Erin Rank.
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Some civic leaders want to modify the Long Beach breakwater, but others think the costs outweigh the benefits.
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