Sanchez Struggles In California US Senate FightOctober 19, 2016(AP) - Loretta Sanchez is entering the final sprint in California's U.S. Senate race short on money and trailing in polls.
Newsom, Seeking Governor's Office, Now Backs High-Speed RailOctober 19, 2016(AP) - Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom says he no longer opposes California's $64 billion high-speed rail plan, after withdrawing support for the project more than two years ago.
CHP Honors Man For 50 Years Of ServiceOctober 19, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe California Highway Patrol held a special ceremony Wednesday to honor a man with 50 years on the job.
Regional Transit Creates Bus Mechanics Apprenticeship ProgramOctober 19, 2016 | Bob MoffittSacramento Regional Transit has identified a way to find entry-level mechanics to replace the dozen or so mechanics who retire or leave the agency every year.
FACT CHECK: Trump And Clinton's Final Presidential DebateOctober 19, 2016More than 20 journalists across NPR are annotating the candidates' comments during the debate in Las Vegas.
Ami Bera’s Mostly True Claim: Feds Cleared Me Of Election FraudOctober 19, 2016 | Chris NicholsBabulal Bera, the father of Rep. Ami Bera, D-Elk Grove, was sentenced to a year in prison this summer for making illegal contributions to his son’s campaigns for Congress in 2010 and 2012.
Third Debate Guests Include Trump Tormentor, Benghazi Mom, Obama Half-BrotherOctober 19, 2016Psy-ops in the guest box continues at the third and final presidential debate. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are both using guest tickets in a calculated effort to rattle their rivals, or at least send a signal to voters watching on TV.
Hazy Data Make Colorado Marijuana Claim By Scott Jones Half TrueOctober 19, 2016 | Chris NicholsAsked about California’s effort to legalize recreational marijuana, Republican congressional candidate Scott Jones said on Tuesday the experiences in Colorado are a stark warning of what not to do.
EnvironmentCalifornia Considers More Water For Fish In Sacramento RiverOctober 19, 2016 | Amy QuintonCalifornia regulators are considering a plan that could allow more water to flow to protect fish in the Sacramento River.
State GovernmentDMV Looks For Feedback On New Driverless Car RegulationsOctober 19, 2016 | Daniel PotterCalifornia’s newest plans to regulate self-driving cars are drawing scrutiny from automakers and consumer advocates. The Department of Motor Vehicles has revised its proposed rules in light of new federal guidelines out last month.