Sacramento Program Helps SHOCK At-Risk KidsMarch 10, 2014 | Bob Moffitt Sacramento County is celebrating the first anniversary of a program that teaches at-risk kids how to stay away from trouble. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Phillips 66 Fined $230K For SF Bay Air ViolationsMarch 10, 2014(AP) - Phillips 66 Company has been fined $230,900 by San Francisco Bay Area air quality officials for numerous air pollution violations.
Lawmakers Seek to Address California's 'Truancy Crisis'March 10, 2014 | Katie OrrCalifornia lawmakers say the state is facing a truancy crisis among elementary school students. Now a package of legislation has been introduced that’s meant to combat the problem. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Fresno Man Sentenced For Laser Pointer IncidentMarch 10, 2014(AP) - A Central California man accused of pointing a high-powered laser at a police helicopter has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Beer Week Ends On High Note With New Capitol Beer Fest VenueMarch 10, 2014 | Marnette FederisThousands of Sacramentans ended a week-long beer celebration with Capitol Beer Fest.
Rain Predicted To Taper Off Late MondayMarch 10, 2014(AP) -- Motorists woke up to slick roadways as rain fell over the Sacramento region early Monday.
Proposed Bill Would Regulate Medical Marijuana IndustryMarch 10, 2014(AP) -- A proposed bill could bring law and order to the wild west of weed.
Nevada OKs Pre-Paid Credit Cards For Gambling, Calif. Could Be NextMarch 10, 2014 | Ky PlaskonGambling with debit cards is now a reality in Nevada and will soon be in California.
Coffee Conference At UC Davis TuesdayMarch 10, 2014 | Steve MilnePeople who love coffee will be gathering at UC Davis for a conference that could be the first step in establishing a coffee research center there. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Old Bridge New Bridge Project On Council DocketMarch 10, 2014 | Bob MoffittIf the Sacramento City Council agrees, the City will move forward with a project to demolish access to the I Street Bridge and build a new bridge upriver. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.