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In Orange County, where the local CARE Court refuses to force people with psychosis into treatment, one social worker drove ...
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While promoting his documentary series "The American Revolution" at the Palace of Fine Arts, the famed filmmaker said the U.S ...
In total, 67 positions are being affected. The cuts include 45 layoffs and 12 voluntary buyouts, and 10 open positions will ...
KQED, one of the nation's largest public media broadcasters serving the Bay Area, will reduce its workforce by 15%, the ...
KQED said it is laying off 45 staff members. Another dozen have accepted voluntary retirement offers. Altogether, the ...
The reductions to the Bay Area's premier public broadcaster come as $500 million in annual federal cuts to public media loom.
KQED announced Tuesday it’s laying off 45 people and losing 12 more who took voluntary departure offers … It’s the third round of layoffs in five years for one of the most-listened-to public radio ...
KQED has announced layoffs, staff departures, and deep program reductions in response to ongoing financial challenges.
A $1.1 billion cut to public broadcasting eliminates funding that supports emergency alerts, children’s programming and other ...
The Rescissions Act undermines the network of public media stations that keep our country safe, educate our children, and ...