Theodore Judah Elementary School Expansion Breaks GroundJune 6, 2016 | Bob MoffittFees, Measure Q school bond funds and a donation from the McKinley Village developer are paying for a $5 million expansion of the Theodore Judah campus in East Sacramento. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentCalifornia April Water Conservation Rate Is 26 PercentJune 6, 2016 | Ed JoyceThe California State Water Resources Control Board says the statewide water conservation rate in April was 26.1 percent. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Governor Brown's Prison Reform InitiativeJune 6, 2016 | Chris NicholsThe California Supreme Court ruled in favor Monday of Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed initiative to make nonviolent felons eligible for early parole.
State GovernmentCalifornia Prepares To Head To The Polls -- Except 3 CountiesJune 6, 2016 | Ben BradfordThree counties will not be participating in the election day frenzy. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento Area Weather Cools Down This WeekJune 6, 2016After several days of sweltering heat, Sacramento residents can expect cooler weather this week. Temperatures will remain in the mid-90s for Monday.
Clinton Wins Puerto Rico Primary, Now Just Shy Of Clinching NominationJune 6, 2016Hillary Clinton stands on the verge of history, as she looks to become first woman to win the nomination of a major party with contests on Tuesday.
Remembering NPR Photojournalist David GilkeyJune 6, 2016David Gilkey, whose images documented both tragedy and hope, was killed in Afghanistan on Sunday along with NPR's Afghan interpreter Zabihullah Tamanna.
Was California The Last Weekend At Bernie's House Of Hope?June 6, 2016Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has said he will contest every last vote. But does anyone think he will command as much attention next weekend as he did this past weekend?
State GovernmentEffort To Break Up Calif. Utilities Commission AdvancesJune 6, 2016 | Ben BradfordThe California Public Utilities Commission has suffered through federal investigations and accusations of coziness with the power companies it oversees. Next, it could be dissolved. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California CountsCould A Republican Break Through In California's Senate Primary?June 6, 2016 | Ben AdlerOn Tuesday, Californians will send two U.S. Senate candidates to the November general election. Under the state’s “Top Two” primary system, those candidates can be from any political party – but polls show two Democrats in the lead. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.