State GovernmentVaccine Debate Returns To California CapitolMarch 21, 2016 | Ben AdlerOne year after a debate over vaccinating public school children reverberated through California Legislature, a new proposal would protect doctors from discipline or liability for issuing students medical exemptions. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Study: Renovate And Expand Community Center Theater And Convention CenterMarch 21, 2016 | Bob MoffittA study by the Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau concludes the city should spend $345 million to create a convention center and theater district in downtown Sacramento. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California To Implement Income Cap On Green Car RebatesMarch 20, 2016(AP) — California's rebate program for electric vehicles will soon cut off higher-income green car buyers.
California Proposes Financial Backup For LA Olympic PlanMarch 20, 2016(AP) — The leader of the California Senate has introduced a proposal that would provide a $250 million financial backup as part of Los Angeles' 2024 Olympic bid.
EnvironmentInterior Secretary Dedicates New Monument In CaliforniaMarch 20, 2016(AP) — A new national monument made up of more than 330,000 acres of public lands has been dedicated in Northern California.
Fight Over Names To Iconic Sites At Yosemite EscalatesMarch 19, 2016(AP) — The fight over the names of historic hotels and other beloved landmarks at Yosemite National Park is escalating.
Train Hero's Father Charged In California Arson Fraud SchemeMarch 19, 2016(AP) — Three people including the father of French train hero Spencer Stone have been indicted in a scheme to set fire to commercial buildings in the Sacramento area in order to collect insurance money.
State GovernmentVillaraigosa Appears Poised To Enter 2018 Governor's RaceMarch 19, 2016(AP) — The presidential contest is dominating headlines, but the toughest campaign in California might be two years away.
Dungeness Crab Health Warning Lifted For More Of CaliforniaMarch 18, 2016(AP) — Health officials say another swath of California's coast has been cleared for the catching and eating of Dungeness crabs because they no longer show high levels of a marine toxin.
In California, Dealing With A Drought And Preparing For A FloodMarch 18, 2016Why are some California reservoirs releasing water even though the state is going through an extreme drought? Turns out it's to prevent an even bigger disaster. But the strategy may change soon.