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January 31, 2005

Los Angeles World Airports Moves One Step Closer to Modernizing LAX

LAWA Director Kim Day talks about the plan approved in December by the L.A. City Council.

January 31, 2005

LAEDC Board Approves Creation of New Center of Economic Development

An interview with former Governor Pete Wilson, who will oversee the new center as chair of the Southern California Leadership Council.

December 2, 2004

UCLA's Mary Nichols Assesses Local & State Environmental Measures & Programs

The former California Resources Secretary evaluates the significance of L.A.'s stormwater bond and other changes following the November election.

December 2, 2004

Water Manager Elaborates on SoCal Regional Water Issues

John Schatz of the Santa Margarita Water District talks about the challenges of providing water to a high-growth area and dealing with its giant parent.

December 2, 2004

AQMD's Carol Coy Touts State-Federal Cooperation As Key To Improving Air Quality

An official of the South Coast Air Quality Management District tells us what will be required to further bring down air pollution in Southern California.

December 2, 2004

Interim GM Sheds Light On Firewall Between L.A. DWP's Power & Water Departments

Public utility faces internal divisions, leadership transitions, and a proposed rate increase.

December 2, 2004

Ron Gastelum's MWD Exit Interview: Adequate Water Supply Predicted

The head of the largest water supplier in California talks about the future as he prepares to step down.

December 2, 2004

NRDC's Gail Feuer Advocates An Environmental Agenda For L.A. Ports

The ports must work to reduce air pollution even as shipping volume expands.

October 31, 2004

Avoiding California's Next Energy Crisis: Woody Clark's Agile Recommendations

Dr. Woody Clark, senior fellow at the Milken Insitute, on how making better policies will prevent another energy crisis in Calfornia.

October 31, 2004

November Election In San Diego Brings Critical Issues Of Solvency And Trust To A Head

Steven Erie discusses how a series of proposed measures, and several political races, will affect San Diego County -- and the region -- as a whole.

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