Egg Farm Closure To Leave 1,800 Hens HomelessMarch 21, 2014(AP) -- More than 1,800 chickens will be looking for new homes after a Northern California egg producer closes its doors next month.
Judge Gives Sacramento Possession Of Old Macy's Building In DowntownMarch 21, 2014A judge has given Sacramento possession of a former Macy's department store downtown, the last parcel of land needed for the development of a new sports arena.
Enrollment Extension For Nevada Exchange AllowedMarch 21, 2014(AP) -- Anyone who attempted to sign up for health insurance with Nevada's failed insurance exchange will have another 60 days to complete the process.
Construction, Education Add Jobs In FebruaryMarch 21, 2014 | Steve MilneThe Sacramento area jobless rate was 8.2 percent in February, down slightly from January's 8.3 percent.
California Bills Seek To Protect Tenants From Condo Conversion EvictionsMarch 21, 2014A California law that allows property owners looking to sell their properties to avoid local rent control laws and evict their tenants, would be overhauled under two bills now in the legislature. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
The 500-Pound 'Chicken From Hell' Likely Ate Whatever It WantedMarch 20, 2014For the past decade, dinosaur scientists have been puzzling over a set of fossil bones they variously describe as weird and bizarre. Now they've figured out what animal they belonged to: a bird-like creature they're calling "the chicken from hell."
Bill Would Ease Restrictions On Inmate DNA Evidence TestsMarch 20, 2014 | Katie OrrA DNA evidence test can be a powerful tool for a person wrongfully convicted of a crime. Now a California lawmaker wants to make it easier for inmates to request one. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Paid Sick Leave Bill Moves Ahead In AssemblyMarch 20, 2014(AP) -- A California bill that would require employers to offer all workers paid sick leave has been approved by a state committee.
Report Says California Targeted By Cyber-GangsMarch 20, 2014(AP) -- International criminal enterprises follow the money, and a new report says they are increasingly focusing on California because of its wealth and innovation.
Valley Asparagus Growers Struggle To CompeteMarch 20, 2014 | Rich IbarraAsparagus is coming up in the Delta, but cheaper imports make it too expensive to harvest. Prices at the supermarket have seldom been lower, even dropping to 99-cents a pound, this makes it harder and harder for Delta farmers to compete. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.