Hate Crime Stabbing Suspect Turns Himself In To PoliceJune 24, 2015 | Marnette FederisPolice say the man suspected of stabbing local musicians in Midtown this past week -- an assault the department is calling a hate crime -- has turned himself in.
Report: Sacramento Wages 10 Percent Higher Than NationJune 24, 2015 | Steve MilneThe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics today said the average worker in the Sacramento area earns 10 percent above the U.S. average. BLS also says probation officers and correctional treatment specialists make more in Sacramento than other U.S. cities. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Rape On The Night Shift - Part 3: Former Janitors Go Undercover To Clean Up AbusesJune 24, 2015In response to reports of workplace sexual assault on janitors, a team of unconventional investigators is working to hold the janitorial industry accountable.
Rape On The Night Shift - Part 2: What’s the Government Doing to Prevent Janitors From Getting Raped?June 24, 2015Many janitors report that they were assaulted while cleaning hotels, shopping malls and even the San Francisco Ferry Building. These women have been largely invisible to the government agencies in charge of keeping workers safe on the job.
Rape On The Night Shift - Part 1: Working Alone, At Night, Janitors Risk Sexual ViolenceJune 24, 2015Most janitors working at offices, airports and schools start their workday just when many of us are ending ours. Some are women, working alone at night, and that can put them in danger.
Sandoval, Other Governors Meet To Discuss Drought IssuesJune 24, 2015(AP) - Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval is playing host to nine Western states governors and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to try and reach a consensus on region-wide issues like the drought.
State GovernmentCalifornia Reissues Classic Black License PlatesJune 24, 2015(AP) - California drivers are getting a taste of history as the state starts to reissue its black license plates, which were originally issued in the 1960s.
Nevada Governor Honors Efforts To Put Former Research Animals Up For AdoptionJune 24, 2015(AP) - Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has signed a proclamation honoring legislative efforts requiring laboratories to put dogs and cats up for adoption when they're done performing research on them.
State GovernmentVote On California Right-To-Die Bill Delayed As Support LagsJune 24, 2015(AP) - A California lawmaker who wants to allow terminally ill patients to take life-ending drugs is postponing a vote on the contentious legislation as support lags.
Stockton Metropolitan Airport Wants To Start International Flights To MexicoJune 24, 2015 | Rich IbarraStockton Metropolitan Airport may begin international flights to Mexico. The proposal could also expand domestic air service. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.