Sacramento Narrowing In On Options For Redesigned WaterfrontDecember 9, 2019The Sacramento City Council will vote this week on next steps in the renovation of Old Sacramento, even as the city has put aside some parts of the planned redesign.
Health CareCalifornia Is Giving Doctors Incentives To Ask Patients About Childhood TraumaDecember 9, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaCalifornia health officials want children and adults on Medi-Cal get screened for traumatic childhood events that can cause negative health effects down the line. The state has begun giving doctors and nurses tools to do the screenings.
In Impeachment Hearing, Democrats Argue Trump Actions Are 'Clear And Present Danger'December 9, 2019The House Judiciary had attorneys for both parties present on the findings of the inquiry as it works to draft articles of impeachment. Republicans called the impeachment process a partisan "show."
California DreamU.S. Students Furthering Their Education Across The BorderDecember 9, 2019A Tijuana university offers a business degree in English at lower overall costs than U.S. schools. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezVoter Registration Rules Around The RegionDecember 9, 2019California’s primary is March 3. You might have received a voter registration notice in the mail recently, or you’ll be receiving one soon. There are important details to know about getting your party’s ballot to be ready for the primary. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Will Fires, Outages Land California Students In ‘Disaster Relief’ Summer School?December 8, 2019Public schools cherish local control in California. But as climate-fueled disasters force hundreds of thousands of students each year to sacrifice days or weeks of instruction, districts are begging the state to step in with solutions.
‘It’s Like A Nightmare You Never Wake Up From.’ Parents Wait Years For Subsidized DaycareDecember 8, 2019Some parents have become so discouraged that they've taken to calling the long paper line for California's daycare subsidy the “no hope list.” Just one out of every nine eligible children are enrolled in full-time subsidized care programs.
How California Is Rewriting The Law On Online PrivacyDecember 7, 2019California's new data privacy law is the nation's toughest. Here's what it will and won't do to help you control the use of your data online.
PG&E Announces $13.5 Billion Settlement With Victims Of Northern California WildfiresDecember 6, 2019The settlement is subject to approval by a bankruptcy court as part of the PG&E's Chapter 11 filing. It also covers claims from the 2015 Butte Fire and 2016 Ghost Ship Fire in Oakland.
Another California Republican Defection: Former Party Leader Bails On The GOPDecember 6, 2019A former California Republican leader left the party this week, the latest GOP defection in what’s become a trend among Trump-era moderates.