Health CareUC Irvine Researchers Develop Gel To Neutralize SnakebitesMarch 20, 2017 | Ja'Nel JohnsonAn estimated 8,000 people will be bitten by a venomous snake this year in the U.S. Two California researchers have developed a new way to treat those bites. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Republicans Praise Gorsuch, Democrats Decry Garland Treatment On Day 1 Of HearingsMarch 20, 2017One of the themes that developed on Day 1 of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch's hearings is that Democrats plan to make an issue of what they say is the Supreme Court's pro-business leanings.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezPolitical Junkie: Neil Gorsuch, FBI Investigations and Wire-TappingMarch 20, 2017 | Cody DrabblePolitical Junkie Ken Rudin discusses the hearings happening Monday involving Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination, accusations of Obama wire-tapping Trump Tower and the White House, and the possible influence of Russian interfering with elections. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezZip Code Vs. Genetic Code: Which Matters More For Life Expectancy?March 20, 2017Dr. Anthony Iton shares his latest research on life expectancy in the Central Valley and what’s being done to improve the livelihoods of California’s rural and impoverished. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Sunshine Yields Ample Daytime Power, Some WastedMarch 19, 2017(AP) - California is producing so much solar-powered electricity during daytime hours that some plants are shutting down until demand picks up later in the day.
Ahead Of House Hearing, Committee Head Says No Evidence Of Collusion Or WiretappingMarch 19, 2017The head of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes said that there is still no evidence that the Obama administration wiretapped Trump Tower, as President Trump has claimed.
Waiter Fired After Asking Customer For Proof Of ResidencyMarch 19, 2017(AP) - A waiter was fired from a Southern California restaurant after asking customers to prove they had legal residency before serving them.
Ex-San Francisco Prosecutor Gets $2M In Whistleblower CaseMarch 18, 2017(AP) - A jury has awarded $2 million to a former San Francisco prosecutor who claimed she was fired for investigating city corruption.
Sacramento Sheriff: Suspect In Friday's Fatal Stabbing DetainedMarch 18, 2017UPDATE 3/18/17 11:35 a.m.: The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department says it has detained one person suspected to be involved in a Friday morning stabbing death at a residence on 37th Avenue in South Sacramento.
Travel Ban Legal Battles Continue, As Administration Appeals New InjunctionMarch 17, 2017Before President Trump's second travel ban could take effect, two judges blocked it. The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal in one of those cases, setting up another showdown.