Impact: DA Dismisses Charges Against Woman Mauled by Rio Vista Police DogMarch 4, 2019A Solano County Superior Court judge has dismissed all charges against Katheryn Jenks, the 56-year-old Rio Vista woman who was wrongfully arrested for allegedly misusing the 911 system and mauled by a police dog during an arrest in September.
Sacramento State Hosts Town Hall Focused On Death Of Stephon ClarkMarch 4, 2019 | Gabriela FernandezIn anticipation of the district attorney’s findings in the Stephon Clark police shooting, university leaders shifted the focus of a planned campus gathering. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentCalifornia: Trump Plan To Take Back Rail Money 'Disastrous'March 4, 2019(AP) — Leaders of California's high-speed rail project pushed back Monday against the Trump administration's plans to withhold or take back federal money for the project.
State GovernmentEveryone Is Saying They Just Won A Big Court Case On Pensions. What Does That Mean For You?March 4, 2019If all sides are declaring victory in the California Supreme Court’s pension ruling on Monday, it’s because the decision had a little something for all the combatants in the state’s pension wars.
State GovernmentCalifornia Sues To Block New Federal Abortion RestrictionsMarch 4, 2019California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and other Democratic lawmakers are trying to overturn the new obstacles set up by the Trump administration for women seeking abortions.
Protests Ignite After 2 Officers Will Not Be Charged In Sacramento ShootingMarch 4, 2019 | Ben AdlerNearly a year after police fatally shot Stephon Clark in his grandmother's backyard, the district attorney announced Saturday that the two officers who killed him will not face criminal charges. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Critics Accuse Sacramento District Attorney Of ‘Character Assassination’ During Announcement In Stephon Clark CaseMarch 3, 2019 | Ezra David Romero | Nick MillerDistrict Attorney Anne-Marie Schubert publicized personal text messages and internet searches about suicide that were discovered on Stephon Clark’s cell phone. Community members question what this had to do with her review of the case. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Stephon Clark's Mother Reacts To Sacramento DA's No Criminal Charges DecisionMarch 3, 2019The Sacramento District Attorney said Saturday that the two officers who shot Stephon Clark will not be charged. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Clark's mother, Se'Quette Clark, about the decision. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Three Things To Know About California’s Data Privacy FightMarch 3, 2019California’s landmark data privacy law won’t take effect until 2020. In the meantime, lawmakers are fine-tuning it. Here’s what to watch.
California Blooms Again After Last Year’s Fires—But It’s Not All GoodMarch 3, 2019Malibu’s sprouting hills show how fresh growth can renew wildfire danger.
‘Sacramento, You Are Now Warned’: Stephon Clark ‘Sit In’ At Arden Fair Prompts Mall Closures, Demonstrators Threaten More ShutdownsMarch 3, 2019 | Nick Miller | Ezra David RomeroThe mall will not open its doors due to a small group demonstrating against the Sacramento County district attorney’s decision not to prosecute the officers who killed Stephon Clark. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
‘Suicide By Cop’? Family Of Stephon Clark Criticizes District Attorney For Revealing Information That Suggests He Was SuicidalMarch 2, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaSacramento District Attorney Anne-Marie Schubert’s announcement Saturday included a surprising amount of personal detail about Stephon Clark, including an indication that he was contemplating suicide in the days leading up to the March 18 shooting. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
What We’re Hearing From You: Community Reacts To Sacramento District Attorney’s Decision Not To Charge Officers In Stephon Clark’s DeathMarch 2, 2019 | Kacey SycamoreWe asked for your reactions to the DA’s decision not to charge the police officers who fatally shot Stephon Clark last March. From disgust to pride, here’s some of what we’ve heard so far.
No Criminal Charges For Sacramento Police Officers Who Fatally Shot Stephon ClarkMarch 2, 2019 | Nick Miller | Chris Hagan | Ben Adler | Sammy Caiola | Bob Moffitt | Ezra David Romero | Emily ZentnerNearly a year after Sacramento police fatally shot Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old unarmed black man who died in his grandmother’s backyard, District Attorney Anne-Marie Schubert announced during a Saturday press conference that the two officers who kil Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
We Want To Hear Your Thoughts On Stephon ClarkMarch 2, 2019 | Kacey SycamoreAs the community responds to official reports on the death of Stephon Clark, CapRadio will be listening. Here’s how you can keep up with our ongoing coverage and add your voice to the conversation.
Background: A Look Back At What's Happened Since The Shooting Of Stephon ClarkMarch 2, 2019 | Emily ZentnerThe Sacramento County District Attorney’s office and California Attorney General’s office have both decided not to bring charges against the police officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark. Here’s a look back on all that’s happened since his death.
Watch: Sacramento County District Attorney Releases Decision On Whether To Charge Officers Who Shot Stephon ClarkMarch 2, 2019Sacramento County District Attorney Anne-Marie Schubert will announce at a press conference today the findings and whether or not she will file charges against the two officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark last March.
With Stephon Clark Decision Coming Saturday, Community Prepares For ReactionMarch 1, 2019 | Sammy Caiola | Nick Miller | Bob Moffitt | Ezra David Romero | Chris HaganThe district attorney's office says it will release its review of the Clark case Saturday. As Sacramento awaits an announcement, stakeholders across the city have been planning how they’ll respond.
State GovernmentUnique California Program Sets Update On Guns Seized In 2018March 1, 2019Attorney General Xavier Becerra is set to unveil new numbers for 2018 Friday from a uniquely California program that seizes guns from people no longer allowed to own them because of criminal convictions or mental illness.
Health CareCalifornia Abortion Providers Brace For Financial Blow, Consider Options As Trump Administration’s Title X Regulations LoomMarch 1, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaA soon-to-be-published Trump administration policy gives clinics a choice: keep abortion services out of reproductive health care, or forfeit federal funds.