Californians May Pay More For Gas This YearJanuary 8, 2016The gasoline-price analyst, Gasbuddy says most Americans will pay less for gasoline this year, but California will continue to pay more than it typically would. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
City Of Sacramento Stands By No-Camping OrdinanceJanuary 8, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe City of Sacramento says its no-camping ordinance is legal and part of its strategy to solve homelessness. More than 60 percent of the homeless contacted during a protest over the ordinance have accepted help. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Judge Rules Sacramento Terror Suspect A "Danger And Flight Risk"January 8, 2016 | Chris NicholsA 23-year-old Sacramento man who the FBI says fought with a Sunni terrorist group in Syria was ordered held in custody without bail on Friday by a federal judge.
Jury Convicts "Shrimp Boy" In Chinatown Crime CaseJanuary 8, 2016(AP) - A jury has convicted a key defendant of racketeering, murder and other counts in a case centered in the Chinatown district of San Francisco.
Sunrun Announces Major Layoffs In Wake Of Solar Rate ChangesJanuary 8, 2016(AP) - Rooftop solar company Sunrun is joining some of its competitors is laying off hundreds of Nevada employees in the wake of rate changes.
Lakers' Kobe Bryant Plays Last Game In SacramentoJanuary 8, 2016 | Bob MoffittSacramento Kings fans welcomed all-time NBA great and Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant to Sleep Train arena Thursday night with a rousing ovation.
Nevada Schools Ranked Last In Nation By Education WeekJanuary 8, 2016(AP) - A new report has ranked Nevada dead last among the states for education.
Gray Wolf From Oregon Makes Way To Northern CaliforniaJanuary 8, 2016(AP) - A gray wolf from Oregon has made its way into Northern California - possibly to mate - and conservationists say it's a hopeful sign of recovery for the endangered local population.
State GovernmentBrown Proposes New Spending, Sees Rainy Days AheadJanuary 8, 2016 | Ben BradfordCalifornia Governor Jerry Brown was in his element when he introduced his annual January budget proposal yesterday at the state Capitol. He waved charts and warned of looming recession, even as he called for new taxes. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentBrown Criticizes Ballot Bids To Raise Minimum Wage, Extend Prop 30January 7, 2016 | Ben AdlerGov. Jerry Brown poured cold water on the hopes of California Democrats, unions and advocacy groups as he released his state budget proposal Thursday, criticizing two major progressive priorities headed toward the November ballot. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.