State GovernmentCapitol Roundup: Mixed Results For Higher Education BillsMarch 15, 2016 | Ben AdlerThe California Legislature has blocked an effort to cap nonresident student enrollment at every UC campus. Meanwhile, smoking and vaping would be banned on public college campuses starting in 2018 under a bill that moved ahead.
Delays In New Sacramento Marijuana Cultivation RulesMarch 15, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe City of Sacramento says it needs more time to create new rules for marijuana cultivation. Currently marijuana dispensaries and collectives are the only entities allowed to grow pot in the city.
EnvironmentFishery Managers Consider Closing Salmon Seasons Off West CoastMarch 15, 2016Regional fishery managers are considering closing or restricting all salmon fishing off the U.S. West Coast. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentCalifornia Experiencing 'Miracle March,' Says Water ManagerMarch 15, 2016 | Amy QuintonOne of the state’s top water managers says California is experiencing a “Miracle March,” after a dramatic increase in rain and snow. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Mega Tuesday: Track The Delegates As Polls Close In Florida, Ohio And OthersMarch 15, 2016Voters in several key starts cast their ballot for the GOP and Democratic presidential nominees tonight. Follow the delegates progress here.
Art Project: River Of Blown Glass Approved For New ArenaMarch 15, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe Sacramento City Council has approved a display of blue and turquoise glass as a large art project in the new downtown Golden 1 Center.
The BuzzFeed Buzz Saw: Why Campaigns Should Fear These Four 20-SomethingsMarch 15, 2016Even before he became "Buzzfeed Andrew," Andrew Kaczynski spent hours a day scouring archives for political research. Now the 26-year-old leads a team bringing controversies and scoops to the public.
Two Bald Eagle Chicks Hatch On California's Santa Cruz IslandMarch 15, 2016(AP) - Two bald eagle chicks have hatched in a nest high in a tree in California's Channel Islands National Park.
UC Davis Student Protesters Could Face Disciplinary ActionMarch 15, 2016(AP) - A group of students at the University of California, Davis who are demanding the chancellor resign say they have been threatened with disciplinary action.
Why Both The Democratic And Republican Races Are Probably Going To JuneMarch 15, 2016The delegate races on both sides are tight. For Republicans, their crowded field is splitting up the votes. For Democrats, the calendar could favor Bernie Sanders over the next several weeks.