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Iranian LA Councilman Says Attacks Leave Questions About Iran's Future

Iranian LA Councilman Says Attacks Leave Questions About Iran's Future

KQED's The California Report

March 3, 202610m 47s

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Show Notes

Across California, many Iranian-Americans are still in disbelief following the US-Israeli military strikes in Iran. Some are overjoyed with the death of the country's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, but others are concerned about the safety of friends and loved ones in the region. The greater Los Angeles area has a huge concentration of Iranians. That includes LA city councilman Adrin Nazarian. He was born in Iran, but he and his family fled in 1981.

Guest: Adrin Nazarian, LA City Councilman


As a way to tackle California’s notoriously high rents and home prices, state lawmakers have set their sights on bringing down the cost of construction. One idea: building it in factories.

Reporter: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQED


The US Supreme Court has blocked a California law that banned school employees from outing transgender students.

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