Health CareAs State Funding Agreement Ends, Counties Look For Other Ways To Pay For In-Home Supportive ServicesJanuary 17, 2017 | Daniel PotterCalifornia counties are trying to figure out how they’ll keep funding a program that helps seniors and disabled people. The state is poised to end a five-year agreement that helped pay for In-Home Supportive Services. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Two Retired Sac. Government Officials May Soon Be Back At WorkJanuary 4, 2017 | Bob MoffittTwo retired government officials from Sacramento may soon be collecting city paychecks and their state pensions. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Democrats Downplay Loss Of Supermajority In SenateMarch 3, 2014 | Katie OrrDemocrats in the California legislature are starting the month down two Senators. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Judge Considers Solitary Confinement For Mentally Ill PrisonersDecember 19, 2013Hearings are being held on the last of four challenges to how California treats mentally ill prisoners.
California Population Growth Rate Highest In YearsDecember 12, 2013New figures show that over the last year, California's population grew by the highest rate in nearly a decade.
Judges Extend Deadline To Reduce Calif. Prison OvercrowdingDecember 11, 2013 | Katie OrrCalifornia has been given a bit more time to negotiate with plaintiffs in a lawsuit over prison overcrowding.
Judge Orders Calif. To Improve Care For Mentally Ill On Death RowDecember 11, 2013A federal judged ruled that California needs to improve its treatment of mentally ill inmates on death row, but gave state officials flexibility on how to solve the issue.