Great Question!What Questions Do You Have About PG&E?May 15, 2019With PG&E found responsible for another deadly wildfire, we want to know what questions you have about the utility and its future.
Cold Front To Bring Rain To Sacramento Valley, Snow To Sierra NevadaMay 15, 2019A cold front traveling down to Northern California from the Gulf of Alaska is expected to bring widespread rain to the Sacramento Valley and dump at least a foot of snow in higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada.
PG&E Equipment Sparked The Deadly Camp Fire, Cal Fire Investigation FindsMay 15, 2019(AP) — California fire authorities say Pacific Gas & Electric Co. power lines sparked the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in state history.
State GovernmentCannabis Tax Revenue In California Could Be Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars Below ProjectionsMay 15, 2019 | Scott RoddGov. Governor Gavin Newsom’s revised budget released last week reduced cannabis excise tax projections to $288 million in 2019 and $359 million in 2020 — more than $200 million combined lower than forecasted in January. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezQ&A: Ahead Of Budget Decisions, Artists And Arts Supporters Offer Their Two CentsMay 15, 2019 | Kate Gonzales | Nick MillerAs the City of Sacramento moves toward adopting the budget for fiscal year 2019-2020, artists and arts leaders make their case for more, sustained funding. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentGov. Newsom's Budget Has $1 Billion To Address Homelessness, But Advocates Want More Investment In Permanent HousingMay 14, 2019 | Chris NicholsGov. Gavin Newsom’s focus on short-term, emergency aid was questioned by some advocates who said more funding is needed for permanent housing for homeless individuals. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentMore California Cities Could Start Collecting Ride Data From Bike And E-scooter CompaniesMay 14, 2019 | Scott RoddSome cities — like Sacramento and Los Angeles — already plan to collect this data, and a bill in the Legislature could expand the practice. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Catholic Diocese Set Up Program To Compensate Victims Of Clergy Sexual AbuseMay 14, 2019 | Randol WhiteSacramento Bishop Jaime Soto said the fund is part of an effort to own and atone for the church's failure to protect children and young people abused by priests.
San Francisco Approves Ban On Government's Use Of Facial Recognition TechnologyMay 14, 2019The city is home to some of the world's largest technology companies, but it has banned the use of facial recognition software by police and city agencies.
California Jury Awards $2 Billion To Couple In Roundup Weed Killer Cancer TrialMay 14, 2019The verdict represents the third time a California jury has decided in favor of consumers who claimed their cancer was caused by the glyphosate-based Roundup weed killer.