State GovernmentCalifornians experiencing homelessness have the right to vote. Here’s how it works.June 3, 2022 | Chris NicholsCourts have ruled that unhoused residents can register by listing a shelter, landmark, park or street corner close to where they sleep as their address.
State GovernmentInterview: Early California voter turnout slow ahead of June 7 primary electionJune 2, 2022 | Vicki GonzalezAccording to reporting from Political Data, voter turnout for this election seems to be slumping compared to previous primaries, and even last year's gubernatorial recall. Here’s a few reasons why. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentReparations could include tuition, housing grants, California task force saysJune 1, 2022California's first-in-the-nation reparations task force makes its recommendations.
Health CarePolitics and Pandemic Fatigue Doom California’s Covid Vaccine MandatesMay 31, 2022Even in deep-blue California, Democratic lawmakers pulled their proposed covid vaccine requirements before they had a vote.
State GovernmentListen: Candidates hoping to represent Roseville, Tahoe, Placer County in Congress meet for CapRadio/KCRA 3 debateMay 31, 2022Tuesday night's debate featured Democrat Kermit Jones, a doctor from Roseville; Republican Scott Jones, the Sacramento County sheriff; and Republican Kevin Kiley, a member of the state Assembly. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom tests positive for COVID-19May 28, 2022 | Chris HaganNewsom's office said the governor received the positive test Saturday morning and has mild symptoms and will remain in isolation through at least June 2 and until he tests negative. The governor will continue to work remotely during that time.
EnvironmentCalifornia wants to force insurers to reward homeowners for fireproofing homesMay 26, 2022New rules proposed by California’s Department of Insurance would require insurers to take homeowners’ efforts to reduce wildfire risk into account when setting premiums. But they would still allow non-renewals.
State GovernmentNewsom, lawmakers vow to speed up gun control bills after Texas school shootingMay 25, 2022 | Nicole NixonNewsom is sponsoring a bill that would allow residents to sue gun makers and sellers for damages if their weapons are used illegally. The governor said he wants to sign it and other gun control measures by the end of June.
EnvironmentGoing electric: California car mandate would hit mechanics hardMay 24, 2022About 32,000 California mechanics would lose jobs by 2040 under the proposed gas-powered car phaseout. Electric companies would gain workers.
State GovernmentThree Democrats square off to represent Sacramento in the state SenateMay 23, 2022 | Scott RoddThe district includes the city of Sacramento and its surrounding neighborhoods, stretching north to Elverta and south to Elk Grove. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.