State Government"Rape On The Night Shift" Bill Wins Brown's SignatureSeptember 15, 2016 | Ben AdlerCalifornia Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill intended to give new protections to female janitors against sexual predators at their workplaces.
Traffic Plans For Downtown Arena Events UnveiledSeptember 15, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe Sacramento Police Department and Regional Transit have unveiled their traffic plan for events at the new downtown arena.
Yuba City Teachers' Strike Continues Into Day 7September 15, 2016 | Bob MoffittUPDATED: This is day seven of the Yuba City Teachers' strike. Union leaders say they have agreed to accept an 11.1 percent pay raise. But, they want the raise over two years and not three as the district has requested.
State GovernmentBrown Signs Law In Response To Berkeley Balcony CollapseSeptember 15, 2016 | Ben BradfordThe purpose of the law is to crack down on shoddy craftsmanship, but it's unlikely it would have prevented the balcony collapse, which killed six people.
Census Bureau Finds Regional Poverty Differences In CASeptember 15, 2016 | Ben BradfordThe Central Valley in California has some of the highest rates of poverty in the nation, in a report the U.S. Census Bureau published Thursday.
Wild Fire Update: Old Fire 150 Acres, 70 Percent ContainedSeptember 15, 2016The Old Fire continues to burn at 150 acres but is now 70 percent contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service in Stanislaus County.
Sacramento County Ordered To Pay $5.3 Million In Attorney FeesSeptember 15, 2016 | Bob MoffittA Sacramento Superior Court judge has ordered Sacramento County to pay $5.3 million dollars in attorneys fees to the lawyers who represented four female sheriff's deputies in a lawsuit.
EnvironmentCalifornia Would Provide More Water To Fish Under PlanSeptember 15, 2016 | Amy QuintonCalifornia regulators have released a draft plan that would increase water for threatened fish and reduce water for farmers. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Crews Contain 176-Acre Fire Near Cal ExpoSeptember 15, 2016UPDATE 6:16 p.m.: Crews with the Sacramento Fire Department have contained a grass fire that burned 175 acres on the American River Parkway near Cal Expo Thursday. The blazed prompted officials to close the bike trail for evening commuters.
California CountsBrown Sees Proposition 57 As Key To Ending Court's Oversight of PrisonsSeptember 15, 2016Governor tells KQED: 'I think, if anything, this is the greatest step we could take for public safety in California.'