Massive Auction At The Old Campbell's PlantFebruary 25, 2014 | Bob MoffittIt will likely take three days to auction off all of the equipment left behind at the Campbell's Soup Plant in South Sacramento. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Corruption Still Hurts, Even if Legislation Not PassedFebruary 25, 2014 | Katie OrrCalifornia State Senator Ron Calderon is facing up to 400 years in prison on public corruption charges. Neither of the bills he’s accused of accepting bribes to promote actually made it through the legislature. But, that may not ultimately matter. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Biden Praises High Speed RailFebruary 25, 2014 | Ben AdlerVice President Joe Biden is praising Governor Jerry Brown's strong support of California's controversial high-speed rail project.
Reports: Deputies Injured During PursuitFebruary 25, 2014UPDATE: The Sacramento Sheriff's Department said three law enforcement officers -- two deputies and one detective -- were injured Tuesday while pursuing two suspects.
US Attorney's Office Launches Criminal Investigation Of Petaluma SlaughterhouseFebruary 25, 2014The US Attorney's Office for Northern California has launched a criminal probe into Rancho Feeding Corporation of Petaluma. At least, so says Congressman Jared Huffman, who represents the area.
Researchers Studying Polio-Like Illness In ChildrenFebruary 25, 2014(AP) -- Researchers at Stanford University say they are studying a cluster of children in California who have developed a rare, polio-like illness in the past year that resulted into paralysis in one or more of the children's arms or legs.
Officials: Mandatory School EpiPens Helping Children In NevadaFebruary 25, 2014(AP) -- Officials with the Washoe County School District said newly required EpiPens have come in handy in two allergy incidents this month.
Asiana Airlines Fined in SFO CrashFebruary 25, 2014(AP) -- Asiana Airlines was penalized $500,000 Tuesday for failing to assist family members of passengers on a flight that crashed last year at San Francisco airport.
NASA To Help Monitor Calif. Water SuppliesFebruary 25, 2014 | Amy QuintonNASA scientists and California water managers are teaming up to help predict measure and find water during the state’s worst drought. They're using satellites to help the state manage its water supply. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
New Report Recommends California Overhaul Funding For School TransportationFebruary 25, 2014 | Max PringleAn independent audit recommends that California overhaul its school transportation funding system. The Legislative Analyst’s Office report says the school transportation funding rate is decades old. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.