Health CareSingle-Payer Bill Met With Skepticism On Its Accessibility To Health CareJune 5, 2017 | Sally LongeneckerNow that the California Senate has passed a single-payer health care bill, supporters and opponents both question how much more accessible health care would become to Californians if signed into law. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezCapRadio's Ben Bradford Recaps First Few Days Of Governor Brown's Trip In ChinaJune 5, 2017Gov. Jerry Brown is on a week-long trip in China speaking with regional leaders about the future of climate change. State government reporter Ben Bradford is following the governor and recaps his reporting so far. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
ISIS Claims Responsibility For London Attack That Killed 7, Injured 48June 4, 2017The attack began when a van crossing London Bridge veered into pedestrians. Three men exited the vehicle and began a stabbing rampage in which hundreds fled for their lives.
British Police Say 7 People Killed In London Bridge Terrorist AttacksJune 3, 2017Police say that seven people were killed in terrorist attacks at London Bridge and Borough Market Saturday. Three attackers were shot by police. At least 48 other people have been hospitalized.
State GovernmentCritic Claims California Assembly Broke Transparency LawJune 3, 2017(AP) - The California Assembly is being accused of violating a transparency law by voting on 95 bills without making them public three days in advance.
EnvironmentCalifornia Climate Debate Rages As Brown Raises His ProfileJune 3, 2017(AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown is promoting California's cap-and-trade program to combat climate change on the national and global stage.
California Court: Judges Must Evaluate Juror Bias ClaimsJune 3, 2017(AP) - The California Supreme Court says judges must thoroughly evaluate prosecutors' reasons for excusing prospective jurors to ensure the decisions weren't motivated by racial bias.
Report: 14 Poisoned By 'Death Cap' Mushrooms In CaliforniaJune 3, 2017(AP) - A new report says 14 people were poisoned after eating "death cap" mushrooms last year in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
Do California’s Clean Energy Jobs Equal 10 Times The Nation’s Coal Mining Jobs?June 2, 2017The day before Pres. Donald Trump said he will pull out of the Paris Climate accord, State Senate Leader Kevin de León said California should sprint ahead on aggressive renewable energy goals because it makes economic sense. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Community Colleges Urging Dreamers To Apply For Financial AidJune 2, 2017 | Drew SandsorThe California Community College system is out with an online video targeting Dream Act students. Those are students who have been in California for at least three years and graduated from a California High School.