2024 Primary Voting Behavior | Sacramento’s Experimental Homeless Encampment | Unsolved Mystery of the Yuba County Five
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Signs cover the fences surrounding Camp Resolution, a sanctioned encampment in North Sacramento on April 6, 2023.
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An update on primary election results and voting behavior. Also, the fate of Sacramento’s experimental homeless encampment “Camp Resolution.” Finally, the author of the 1978 unsolved mystery of the Yuba County Five.
2024 Primary Voting Behavior
It’s been almost two full weeks since the California Primary and there are still several races that are too close to call. Paul Mitchell, Vice President of Political Data, Inc. and political strategist Mike Madrid, join us to break down the latest election results, spot trends in local and statewide races, and discuss the outlook for voter engagement in the November general election.
Sacramento’s Experimental Homeless Encampment
CalMatters Homelessness Reporter Marisa Kendall provides an update on Camp Resolution in the city of Sacramento, a completely self-governed, city-sanctioned homeless encampment that was supposed to be a model Sacramento could copy for future sites. That didn’t happen, and now it’s under threat of prosecution by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s office.
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Unsolved Mystery of the Yuba County Five
In 1978, five Yuba County men - Bill Sterling, Jack Huett, Ted Weiher, Jack Madruga, and Gary Mathias - went to see a basketball game in Chico, and were never seen alive again. Their disappearance remains a cold case to this day. The mystery is captured in a new book, Things Aren’t Right: The Disappearance of the Yuba County Five by author Tony Wright. He joins Insight to talk about how he worked to capture in-depth details about the disappearance and its investigation for the first time.