
… "epidemic" of patient dumping on downtown LA's Skid Row with criminal and civil
charges against Kaiser Permanente. Delgadillo has accused the hospital chain of false
imprisonment and endangering a dependent … 
The Inland Empire is getting its first-ever public medical school, as Orange County
prepares to launch California's first new public law school since 1965. Both schools were
given the green … 
KPCC's Shirley Jahad talks with Marc Haefele about the LA City Council's move to order
enforcement of a 25-year-old city ordinance limiting condominum converstions … 
… covering the cities of Venice, Santa Monica and Marina Del Rey. The
rabbinically-approved, symbolic boundary allows Orthodox Jews to move around on the
Sabbath … 
Alex Ben Block on allegations that Fox paid a $2 Million ransom, Katie Harris on Liberty
Media's movie biz, and Brad Pomerance on Senate committee hearings on NFL Network … 
… It's the first time the council has imposed a living wage requirement on private
companies that don't have contracts with the city … 
LAPD Chief Bill Bratton defended his department, following the release of a second
videotape that critics claim shows brutality by an LA police officer. Bratton says he
plans to issue … 
… As Romer was being honored, Brewer was getting his first taste of the hard
realities of the job … 
Open enrollment begins today for Medicare Plan D, the voluntary federal drug coverage
program for seniors and the disabled. California beneficiaries have 200 plans from which
to choose, but navigating … 
… 2006 General Assembly at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Rob Eshman, the
editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Jewish Journal, talks with KPCC's Steve Julian about
what the Assembly can expect … 