Was Kamala Harris ‘Part Of Second Class To Integrate’ Berkeley's Public Schools?July 2, 2019 | Chris NicholsHer critique of former Vice President Joe Biden during last week's Democratic presidential debate placed a spotlight on her claim that she was "part of the second class to integrate her public schools" through a busing program in Berkeley.
California Officials Claim Victory After Trump Administration Drops Census Citizenship QuestionJuly 2, 2019 | Chris HaganCalifornia Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who filed one of several lawsuits that culminated in last week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that blocked the question, said the census can now move forward with a fair and nonpartisan count.
Trump Administration To Print 2020 Census Without Citizenship QuestionJuly 2, 2019The move comes shortly after the Supreme Court ruled to keep the question off census forms for now.
Trespasser At Sacramento Kings Arena Experiences Medical Emergency During After-Hours Pursuit Through Golden 1 CenterJuly 2, 2019 | Sally Longenecker | Nick MillerAn individual trespassed early Tuesday morning and led private security on a chase inside the arena — “behaving erratically, running through the building” according to Sacramento police.
State GovernmentTrump, Gov. Gavin Newsom Spar Over Immigrant Health CareJuly 2, 2019(AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom promised Monday to continue expanding taxpayer funded health benefits to adults living in the country illegally next year.
Interview: California Attorney General Xavier Becerra Says Census Undercount Could Cost State 'Billions'July 2, 2019 | Beth RuyakThe 2020 census could have major impacts for California, even though a question about citizenship won't be included. Attorney General Xavier Becerra joined CapRadio's Beth Ruyak to discuss the census and what an undercount could mean for the state. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentGlitches Snarl Start Of California's Ammo Background ChecksJuly 1, 2019(AP) — California's new ammunition background check law began Monday not with a bang but with a whimper from dealers who reported delays and glitches with the state's online system.
Suspect Arrested In String Of Sexual Assaults In Sacramento Region In The Early ’90sJuly 1, 2019Mark Manteuffel, 59, will be brought back to Sacramento to face charges in three sexual assaults, the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office announced in a press conference.
Uncovered CaliforniaCalifornia School-Based Health Centers Bridge Gap To Uninsured ChildrenJuly 1, 2019The Affordable Care Act has helped fuel growth in centers that cater to the health needs of disadvantaged children.
Interview: California Secretary Of State Alex Padilla Weighs In On Citizenship Question RulingJuly 1, 2019 | Beth RuyakCalifornia leaders are discussing how this ruling — and Trump's reaction to it — will impact the census. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla joined CapRadio's Beth Ruyak to discuss the ruling and what it could mean for California. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.