Live Fact-Checking Night 2 Of The Detroit Democratic Presidential DebateJuly 31, 2019PolitiFact California is live fact-checking the second Detroit Democratic presidential debate. Follow along here.
Live Analysis And Fact Checks: July Democratic Debate Night 2July 31, 2019The second set of 10 candidates is making their case as to why they should be the next president of the United States. Follow NPR's live coverage for real-time fact checks and analysis of their remarks.
'We’re Not Going To Be Able To Survive:' Why Californians Could Bear The Brunt Of Trump Food Stamp CutsJuly 31, 2019A Trump administration proposal would cut food stamps to 3.1 million Americans. That could hit hard in California, a state where both the cost of living and the minimum wage are on the rise.
State GovernmentHeterosexual Couples Can Register For Domestic Partnerships Under New California LawJuly 31, 2019(AP) — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law on Tuesday that gives straight couples an alternative to marriage in California.
Uncovered CaliforniaHundreds Of Thousands Of Californians Qualify For Medi-Cal But Aren’t Signing Up. Why?July 31, 2019Paperwork challenges, immigration fears are among the reasons cited for why so many Californians are going without free or low-cost health insurance.
Work Begins On Project To Add Lanes, Improve Traffic On Interstate 5 Through SacramentoJuly 30, 2019 | Bob MoffittSections of Interstate 5 between Sacramento and Elk Grove will be under construction for three years, but Caltrans says rush hour traffic will improve noticeably once the project is complete. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Live Analysis And Fact Check: The Democratic Primary Debate, Night 1July 30, 2019Ten presidential hopefuls are making their case on CNN Tuesday night. It is the first of two nights in this second round of Democratic primary debates. Follow NPR's real-time coverage.
Frontrunner No More: California Poll Puts Harris On Top And Biden (Way) DownJuly 30, 2019Kamala Harris comes first with 19% of likely Democratic voters. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders come second and third. Biden, the presumed front-runner, comes fourth.
Can California Force Homeless People Into Shelters? Civil Rights Groups Call Plan Legally Questionable.July 30, 2019 | Chris Nichols‘Right to shelter’ plan would boost shelter spaces for homeless individuals, but advocacy groups say they’re opposed to forcing people into them against their will.
State GovernmentNew California Law Requires Presidential Candidates To Release Tax ReturnsJuly 30, 2019 | Scott RoddCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law that requires presidential candidates to submit tax returns to qualify for the primary ballots. The law is expected to be challenged in court. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.