EnvironmentInvasive, Non-native Snakes Showing Up Across CaliforniaJune 26, 2014 | Ed JoyceWater snakes are invading some California waterways. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Kings Release New Arena Construction ScheduleJune 25, 2014 | Bob MoffittThe Sacramento Kings have released an updated work plan for the new downtown Sacramento arena than had been released before.
Oak Park Crime Magnet Gets Wrecking BallJune 25, 2014 | Bob MoffittA gutted and abandoned apartment building in Sacramento's Oak Park is scheduled to be demolished Thursday. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentBill Would Help Some California College Grads Refinance Loan DebtJune 25, 2014 | Ben AdlerA bill moving through the California legislature could help some college graduates get help from the state in refinancing their student loans. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
USA Track And Field Championships Start in SacramentoJune 25, 2014 | Bob MoffittThe U.S.A. Track and Field Championships kicked off in Sacramento today with the shot put at the State Capitol.
EnvironmentDrought Gives Cities Reason To Reuse Sewage WaterJune 25, 2014 | Pauline BartoloneThe drought -- with an assist from state money -- is driving new proposals for reuse of sewage water. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentDrought Nudges Nevada Wildlife Toward Urban AreasJune 25, 2014 | Ed JoyceLingering drought is taking a toll on wildlife across northern Nevada, reducing deer herds on the high desert and drying up fisheries in the valleys.
Whole Foods Fined For Overcharging CustomersJune 25, 2014(AP) -- An investigation found that Whole Foods was overcharging customers.
Health CarePre-Hospice Program Offers Alternative End of Life CareJune 25, 2014A new program on Sutter Health focuses on patients before they enter into hospice.
California Assembly Committee Passes Farm Worker Sexual Harassment BillJune 25, 2014 | Max PringleThe state of California could get the power to revoke the licenses of farm labor contractors who hire supervisors with a history of sexual harassment. It’s part of a bill approved by the Assembly Labor and Employment committee Wednesday. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.