EnvironmentWater Agencies Increasing Conservation EffortsJune 17, 2014 | Katie OrrThe results are in and water usage in California is ticking down, though it’s a slow process. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Major Construction Complete On New Highway 99 BridgeJune 17, 2014 | Bob MoffittA traffic bottleneck on Highway 99 over the Feather River will disappear by then end of next month.
State GovernmentSenate Passes Fundraising Blackout BillJune 17, 2014(AP) -- State senators voted to approve a fundraising blackout periods.
Drought Prompts Fish Evacuation At American River HatcheryJune 17, 2014(AP) -- Warmer temperatures are prompting officials to transport fish from the American River Hatchery earlier than usual.
Winds To Sweep Through Northern CaliforniaJune 17, 2014(AP) -- Winds will sweep through Northern California throughout Tuesday.
Appeals Court Strikes Down California Election LawJune 17, 2014(AP) -- A new ruling overturns a California's law that requires sponsors of ballot initiatives to identify themselves.
Health CareCalifornia Whooping Cough Epidemic Hits Infants HardestJune 17, 2014 | Pauline BartoloneCalifornia health officials recommend people ‘cocoon’ infants by surrounding them with people vaccinated for whooping cough. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentSugary Beverage Health Warning Label Bill Stalls In AssemblyJune 17, 2014 | Max PringleDon't expect to see a warning label on sugary beverages in California - at least not now. Legislation to mandate them has died at the state Capitol. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EclecticPublic School Arts Fundraiser Grows Into Epic Music FestivalJune 17, 2014 | Nick Brunner | Melody StoneThis weekend Davis Music Festival kicks off it's 4th year, with three days of shows and more than 40 bands. We talk with one of the founders and Nick Brunner lists his top-five must-see acts.
EnvironmentBill That Would Regulate Oil By Rail Shipments Moves ForwardJune 16, 2014 | Amy QuintonThe new California budget that passed this week would expand the state’s oil spill prevention and response program. Lawmakers are still pushing legislation to strengthen the safety of importing oil by rail. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.