No, California Does Not Have 1.8 Million Ineligible VotersSeptember 14, 2021 | Isabella FertelAn elections watchdog group Elections Integrity Project California falsely claimed that the Golden State has 1.8 million ineligible registered voters.
Race and EquityA Tahoe Ski Resort Ditches Its Name, Saying It's Racist And SexistSeptember 14, 2021Squaw Valley hosted an Olympics, but it now has a new name. "It's a term that was inflicted upon us by somebody else and we don't agree with it," an official of the Washoe Tribe says.
Health CareSacramento Supervisors Approve Resolution Denouncing COVID-19 Misinformation September 14, 2021 | Ed FletcherA Sacramento County Board of Supervisors resolution denouncing COVID-19 misinformation puts one of its members on the hot seat. The resolution states that misinformation poses a threat to the health of Sacramento County residents.
State GovernmentThe Most Important Things To Know About California's Recall Election TodaySeptember 14, 2021 | Nicole NixonTuesday is the final day for California voters to decide whether to keep Gov. Newsom. From the candidates trying to replace him, to whether the recall election is constitutional, we have the details.
State GovernmentIt's Recall Election Day In California. Here's How To Vote.September 14, 2021 | Chris Nichols | Chris Hagan | Nicole NixonToday is election day, and California voters will decide whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom. Here's how to vote (even if you still need to register) and track results when they come in (though we may not have the full picture tonight).
State GovernmentCalifornia Recall Election ResultsSeptember 14, 2021California voters have decided to keep Gov. Gavin Newsom in office, with a majority voting not to recall him. See how the vote split by county.
Health CareHospitals Overwhelmed, Understaffed In Northern California As Younger Unvaccinated Residents Drive Delta TransmissionSeptember 13, 2021 | Nina SparlingAs the virus spreads rapidly through communities with low vaccination rates, frontline workers are getting sick or having to quarantine after exposure, further stressing institutions and small businesses.
Health CareSacramento City Unified Parents Frustrated With District’s Independent Study ProgramSeptember 13, 2021 | Pauline BartoloneRoughly 1,600 students at Sacramento City Unified schools have chosen to continue learning at home through the pandemic. But most of the kids remain without teacher assignments, and parents say the district has left many questions unanswered.
EnvironmentWhat to know about air quality during wildfire seasonSeptember 13, 2021 | Kacey Sycamore | Janelle SalangaCalifornia’s wildfire season is getting longer and more intense, with smoky skies becoming a regular feature of summer. Here’s how to tell if the air quality near you is harmful, and what you should do if it is. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
How Quickly Will Results Come In For California Recall Election?September 13, 2021 | Chris NicholsThe first batch of results should be released shortly after the polls close at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, but that won’t tell the full story.