State GovernmentBrown Signs Nearly 90, Vetoes More Than 20 Measures Over The WeekendSeptember 24, 2016Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill allowing for CPR training to become a high school graduation requirement and vetoed a bill that would have added a diaper benefit for families who receive welfare. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Man Charged With Hitting Mayor With Pie Is Released On BailSeptember 24, 2016(AP) - A man who was charged with assault and battery after Sacramento, California, Mayor Kevin Johnson was hit in the face with a pie has been released from jail after bail was posted.
Camera Catches Two Suspects in South Sac RobberySeptember 23, 2016 | Bob MoffittSacramento Sheriff’s Robbery detectives hope someone can identify two robbery suspects who were caught on camera last month robbing a woman of her purse.
Authorities: 4 Dead In Shooting At Mall North Of SeattleSeptember 23, 2016(AP) - Authorities in Washington state say four people have been killed during a shooting at a mall north of Seattle and that at least one suspect remains at large.
Watchdog Investigates California Democratic Party Cash FlowSeptember 23, 2016(AP) - California's campaign finance watchdog is opening an investigation into the state Democratic Party after a consumer advocacy group alleged the party illegally funnels money from oil companies to Gov. Jerry Brown.
State GovernmentCapitol Roundup: Medical Bills, Gas Leaks, Birth Control And More New LawsSeptember 23, 2016 | Ben BradfordGovernor Jerry Brown signed legislation Friday that will relieve patients of surprise medical bills for out-of-network services provided during in-network hospital visits. He vetoed a bill that would have sealed as many as 200 old oil and gas wells.
Audit: Conflicts Of Interest, Improper Conversations, Trips To Foreign Countries For Public Utilities CommissionSeptember 23, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe California State Auditor's office says the California Public Utilities Commission appears to have been "improperly influenced in its public decision making."
Formerly Homeless Women Graduate from Sacramento Job Readiness ProgramSeptember 23, 2016 | Ja'Nel JohnsonMore than a dozen formerly homeless women graduated from a Sacramento job readiness program Friday.
Sacramento Sheriff’s Deputies Kill Burglary Suspect September 23, 2016The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department says officers shot and killed a man in Fair Oaks this morning.
Health CareCalifornia And 35 Other States File Lawsuit Against Two Drug CompaniesSeptember 23, 2016California, the District of Columbia and 35 other states have filed a lawsuit against two drug companies for antitrust violations.