Jobless Rates Inch Down In Nevada's Main Metro AreasJanuary 27, 2016(AP) - Unemployment rates are ticking down in Nevada's three main metropolitan areas.
EnvironmentCalifornia Among Top States In LEED RankingsJanuary 27, 2016 | Ed JoyceThe U.S. Green Building Council says California ranked seventh in the country for LEED building. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezWhat To Know About The Zika VirusJanuary 27, 2016Dr. Dean Blumberg joined Insight to explain what the Zika virus is, where it is and what’s important to know about it. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezSwinging Easy On 52nd StreetJanuary 27, 2016This Saturday, Sacramento jazz vocalists Cynthia Douglas and Vivian Lee are presenting a special show, “Swinging Easy on 52nd Street: The Music of Carmen McRae and Sarah Vaughan,” at the State Theatre in Auburn. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento City Council Delays Marijuana Cultivation VoteJanuary 26, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe Sacramento City Council has postponed a vote on a medical marijuana cultivation ordinance. City officials worry that Sacramento may lose control over medical marijuana cultivation rules by delaying the vote.
Sacramento Treasurer: Arena Lawsuit Will Cost City $27 MillionJanuary 26, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe Sacramento City Treasurer says a lawsuit filed against the city and the Sacramento Kings' arena project caused a delay in the bond-buying process.
California Unfunded Health Liability GrowsJanuary 26, 2016State Controller Betty Yee says California's unfunded liability for retiree health and dental benefits has grown to $74 billion.
"Doomsday Clock" Reflects Grave Threat To WorldJanuary 26, 2016Scientists behind a "Doomsday Clock" that measures the likelihood of a global cataclysm say the world is still under grave threat.
3 Tracks Planned To Test 'Hyperloop' Transportation IdeaJanuary 26, 2016(AP) - The race to build the world's first "hyperloop" is on.
State GovernmentCSU Trustees Weigh Competing Student And Faculty NeedsJanuary 26, 2016California State University students say a draft plan to automatically increase tuition each year would shut a lot of them out. Meanwhile, faculty members turned to music to convince administrators to grant a five percent salary increase. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.