State GovernmentTracking Money in California Politics Might Get EasierSeptember 2, 2015 | Chris NicholsCalifornia officials are launching a new search engine to better track campaign money for state candidates and ballot measures.
State GovernmentCoal Divestment Bill Heads To Governor's DeskSeptember 2, 2015 | Amy QuintonA bill that would require California public pension funds to divest from the coal industry will now head to Governor Jerry Brown’s desk. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Low Gas Prices Expected To Boost Labor Day TravelSeptember 2, 2015 | Steve MilneLabor Day weekend travelers hitting the roads over the upcoming three-day holiday will be paying less at the gas pumps compared to a year ago. Research firm "Gas Buddy" says this time last year, Sacramento area gas prices were 80 cents higher. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California DOJ To Unveil Website With Law Enforcement DataSeptember 2, 2015(AP) - The California Department of Justice is unveiling a state-run website to provide data on law enforcement's interactions with the public.
State GovernmentBill Offers State Tax Help For Former Corinthian StudentsSeptember 2, 2015(AP) - Californians who had their student loans forgiven after the collapse of Corinthian Colleges this year could get a state income tax break.
California Lawmakers Advance Right-To-Die Bill On Second TrySeptember 2, 2015(AP) - California lawmakers have advanced right-to-die legislation through an Assembly committee after an earlier measure stalled this year amid opposition from religious groups and some Democrats.
California Assembly Republicans Pick Leader, Delay SwitchSeptember 2, 2015(AP) - Republicans in the California state Assembly have chosen a new leader, but will delay the transition until next year.
Short-Term Rental Sites Must Warn Tenants Of Eviction RiskSeptember 2, 2015(AP) - Short-term rental housing websites such as Airbnb and VRBO will be required to warn users that they may be violating their leases under a new California law.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezThrough 10 Years Of Struggle, A Debut Album EmergesSeptember 2, 2015Singer, songwriter Emily Kollars releases a debut album that was ten years in the making. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
New Developer Fee To Fund Low-Income Housing FundSeptember 1, 2015 | Bob MoffittThe Sacramento City Council has unanimously approved a fee for developers that could raise $110 million for low-income housing over the next 20 years.