Will Fed’s Lawsuit Targeting California’s Key Climate Change Policy Cost Polluters And Taxpayers?October 27, 2019Trade groups representing manufacturers and oil companies warn of higher costs from the latest federal attack on California's climate policies.
PG&E Announces New Potential Shutoffs Early Next Week As Millions Still Without PowerOctober 26, 2019With millions still waiting for power to be restored, PG&E announced another round of potential shut-offs could start as early as Tuesday.
Ahead Of Renter Protection Law, Reports Of An Eviction RushOctober 26, 2019In the months until a new law takes effect, tenants rights advocates are scrambling to combat what they say is a wave of landlords exploiting a temporary loophole. Could it have been avoided?
Kincade Fire: 180,000 Evacuate As Severe Winds Hit Northern CaliforniaOctober 26, 2019Two firefighters were injured Sunday battling the fire that has been raging since Wednesday.
Health CarePlanned PG&E Blackouts Force Some Residents Reliant On Medical Equipment Into ‘Life Or Death Scenarios’October 25, 2019 | Randol WhiteBrian Terhorst has a rare disease that has him totally dependent on a reliable power source to run his ventilator. This has him scrambling for ways to keep a backup power supply nearby. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Great Question!Does A Small California Town Have The Oldest Baseball Field In The West?October 25, 2019 | Bob MoffittIs it possible that a Sierra foothills Little League field is one of the oldest still in use? A CapRadio listener asked, and reporter Bob Moffitt set out to get an answer as part of our "Great Question" series.
Health CareNorthern California Community College Changes Transgender Health Policy After Employee PushbackOctober 25, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaAn English professor at Yuba College teamed up with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California to urge the school to cover transgender health care for employees and their dependents.
Kincade Fire Doubles In Size, PG&E Says Too Soon To Know If Its Equipment Started FireOctober 25, 2019PG&E says it's too soon to know if faulty equipment started the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County, which has now burned more than 20,000 acres and has forced 2,000 people to evacuate.
Business Journal: Fat City Bar & Cafe Closing, Old Sacramento Waterfront Redevelopment Pushes ForwardOctober 25, 2019Fat City Bar & Cafe in Old Sacramento cites a decline in business as one of the reasons it's closing next month. The Sacramento Business Journal's Sonya Sorich has the details. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
As California Cracks Down on Animal Captivity, Airbnb Offers an Alternative That Advocates ApproveOctober 25, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaZoos, marine parks and circuses are a huge draw for tourists, but they can be harmful for animals. As California cracks down on these attractions, Airbnb is inviting hosts to educate guests about the wildlife on their property. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.