State GovernmentBills Live Or Die In The Blink Of An EyeMay 28, 2015 | Ben AdlerCalifornia lawmakers killed more than 200 bills in committee Thursday while advancing nearly 500 more to the Senate and Assembly floors. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Job Fair Draws 1,200 In South SacramentoMay 28, 2015 | Bob MoffittAbout 1,200 people who live in South Sacramento applied to fill more than 2,000 job and training-program openings Thursday.
State GovernmentBrown Encourages Business To Be OptimisticMay 28, 2015 | Katie OrrGov. Jerry Brown says California is on the right track and encouraged business leaders to be optimistic about the future. He spoke Thursday at a California Chamber of Commerce event.
Undocumented Immigration In CaliforniaUndocumented Health Care Bill Moves ForwardMay 28, 2015 | Katie OrrA bill that would make health care available to undocumented immigrants in California advanced in the state legislature today. But it’s been scaled back from previous versions. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Drought: Cash For Grass Expands In Sacramento CountyMay 28, 2015 | Ed JoyceAnother water district in Sacramento County is offering cash rebates for customers to remove grass. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Health CareAsk Emily: Don’t Cave In To An Erroneous BillMay 28, 2015Another in a series of Q&A columns answering consumers’ questions about California’s new medical world.
Health CareReport: Stanford University Receives Live AnthraxMay 28, 2015There are reports Thursday morning that Stanford University is among numerous laboratories that mistakenly received live anthrax spores, instead of dead spores.
Health CareDavis Makes Water, Milk Default In Kids' MealsMay 28, 2015The city of Davis says it's taking a stand against obesity, by making milk or water the default drink in kids' meals. The ordinance passed the Davis City Council unanimously Tuesday.
Poll: Californians More Confident About Personal FinancesMay 28, 2015 | Jenny O'MaraA new poll shows California voters are feeling better about their own financial situation -- but not as good about the state's.
State GovernmentAs Budget Deadline Looms, Brown Says He'll Oppose Extra SpendingMay 28, 2015 | Ben AdlerAs Legislative Democrats move forward with state budget proposals that rely on higher revenue estimates, California Governor Jerry Brown is again indicating he’ll oppose lawmakers’ extra spending.