
Reporter Roundup: Art in Public Spaces| Nov. 13
11/13/2020 | 3m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
On this episode: marine heat wave, skipped Census questions, and dissatisfied LAPD force.
On the November 13 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters and a KCET digital producer discuss a marine heat wave, skipped Census questions, how dissatisfied LAPD officers are with their chief, and how art is infiltrating public spaces. The Blog was the largest marine heat wave ever recorded in the northeast Pacific. Jacob Margolis talks about the second hottest heat wave.
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Reporter Roundup: Art in Public Spaces| Nov. 13
11/13/2020 | 3m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
On the November 13 edition of the Reporter Roundup, KPCC reporters and a KCET digital producer discuss a marine heat wave, skipped Census questions, how dissatisfied LAPD officers are with their chief, and how art is infiltrating public spaces. The Blog was the largest marine heat wave ever recorded in the northeast Pacific. Jacob Margolis talks about the second hottest heat wave.
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