Station fire aftermath and mudslide risk
Station Fire, September 4, 2009
The fires are out, but the danger is not over. The U.S. Geological Survey says that winter
rains could release huge flows of mud and debris in the Angeles National Forest, threatening many of the Gabriel Mountain foothill communities. Larry gets the disheartening details.
Guest:
Lucy Jones, Director of Multi-Hazards Project for the USGS
- AirTalk for October 7, 2009
- Station fire aftermath and mudslide risk
- Recession slams welfare rolls
- Baseball playoffs
- Health care: the individual mandate
- Crude world: the violent twilight of oil
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Events
Film Week Oscar Preview
Sunday, February 19, 2012
1 p.m.
- 3 p.m.
It’s a hit with boffo box office! The 10th annual “Film Week on AirTalk” Academy Awards preview is coming to the historic Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Boulevard, Sunday, February 19th. The full cast of “Film Week” critics joins Larry Mantle to debate which nominees should take the top categories. Audience ... » More info





