2 Dead In Helicopter Crash Near Seattle NeedleMarch 18, 2014UPDATED 9:13 A.M. -- (AP) -- Two people were killed when a news helicopter for KOMO-TV crashed outside its station near the Seattle Space Needle, sending clouds of black smoke over the city during the morning rush hour.
Bill To Force Campaign Finance Disclosure FailsMarch 18, 2014A bill that would have forced political nonprofit groups to reveal donors for the coming election has failed.
2 Convicted In Father-Son KillingsMarch 18, 2014Two men are facing life in prison without parole after a Sacramento County jury convicted them of first-degree murder in the killings of a man and his 7-month-old son outside a drug house.
California Bill Would Give Drivers Control Over Car Computer DataMarch 18, 2014 | Max PringleUnder a bill now in the California legislature, drivers would be given control over the information gathered by their cars’ on-board computers.
Covered California Hits One Million EnrolleesMarch 17, 2014 | Rich IbarraTwo and a half million Californians are eligible to receive financial aid to help them pay for health insurance, and only a couple of weeks remain to sign up. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Drought Worsens Toxic Minerals In Crop SoilMarch 17, 2014 | Amy QuintonFarmers are not just dealing with a lack of water during this drought; they also have to fight salt and other toxic minerals in their crop soil. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Man Arrested In Plot To Fight In SyriaMarch 17, 2014UPDATED -- (AP) -- Federal prosecutors say a 20-year-old California man who spoke of wanting to bomb the Los Angeles subway system has been arrested near the Canadian border in Washington state and charged with attempting to travel to Syria to fight
Less Hassle For Food Trucks?March 17, 2014 | Bob MoffittThe City of Sacramento is developing an ordinance that would allow food truck vendors to stay open longer on private property -with the property owner's permission. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Alcohol Sting Nets Dozens Of Citations, Arrests In Sacramento RegionMarch 17, 2014More than 80 people in the Greater Sacramento area were arrested or cited in an operation intended to reduce access to alcohol for minors.
Park Officials Oppose Plan To Rename Yosemite PeakMarch 17, 2014(AP) -- A plan to rename a Yosemite National Park peak after the wife of 19th century explorer John Fremont is running into opposition from the National Park Service.