California CountsTrump Leads California GOP Race Two Months Before Primary DayApril 7, 2016 | Ben AdlerThe June 7 California presidential primary is two months away, and it increasingly looks like the Golden State will play a key role in both parties' delegate chases. A new poll out Thursday shows Donald Trump leading the Republican race. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Dam Removal Front And Center In New Klamath DealsApril 7, 2016Supporters of a resolution to the long-standing water wars in the Klamath River Basin have signed two new agreements. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California CountsKamala Harris’ Career Choice Inspired By Civil-Rights IconsApril 7, 2016The California attorney general and U.S. Senate front-runner credits the civil-rights activism of Thurgood Marshall and Constance Baker Motley, as well as that of her Indian mother and Jamaican father, for propelling her into a law career. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Crowded Ticket Could Ease Path For Sanchez In Senate BidApril 6, 2016(AP) — Thirty-four candidates want to be California's next U.S. senator. Beyond the leading Democrats, it's a mostly unfamiliar group that opens the way for surprises and could boost the chances of Rep. Loretta Sanchez in June's primary election.
Lawsuit Demands Feds Weigh Immigrants' Ability To Pay BondApril 6, 2016(AP) — Immigrant advocates in Southern California are suing to demand the federal government consider immigration detainees' ability to pay when setting immigration bond.
State GovernmentAssembly Bill Quickens Overtime Pay For Farm WorkersApril 6, 2016 | Ben BradfordA bill moving through the California Legislature would require farm laborers to receive overtime pay when they work more than eight hours in a day.
Former No. 2 Los Angeles Sheriff Guilty Of CorruptionApril 6, 2016(AP) — A former second-in-command of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has been convicted in a corruption probe.
State GovernmentCalif. Assembly Looks To Tighten Rules For ModelsApril 6, 2016 | Ben BradfordA California Assembly committee has approved new regulations for the modeling industry to address concerns about sexual harassment and unhealthy eating. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Meth In Candy Form Found In Amador County SchoolApril 6, 2016 | Bob MoffittA Sacramento-area junior high school is warning parents and children to beware of something that looks like candy, but is actually methamphetamine.
Voter Turnout Could Be Highest Ever In CaliforniaApril 6, 2016 | Rich IbarraThe California Secretary of State is seeking $32 million to help counties conduct this year's elections in which the turnout could be the highest ever in California. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.