Food and SustainabilityCalifornia Agriculture Industry Optimistic About Trump Ag PolicyNovember 14, 2016 | Julia MitricCalifornia agriculture produces billion in exports. Leaders in the state's agricultural industry say they're optimistic a Trump administration's policy on trade and immigration will benefit their sector. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
WATCH: President Obama Address The Press Ahead Of His International TripNovember 14, 2016Watch as President Obama speaks to the press at the White House before he leaves for to Greece, Germany and Peru this week.
Gwen Ifill, Host Of 'Washington Week' And 'PBS NewsHour,' DiesNovember 14, 2016Ifill was a veteran Washington journalist who covered seven presidential campaigns and moderated the vice presidential debates in 2004 and 2008.
Closest Supermoon Since 1948 Arrives Monday: Tips On Seeing And Photographing ItNovember 14, 2016It's the nearest supermoon in almost 70 years — and we won't see another like it until 2034. You have three chances to see the moon at its biggest, on Sunday and Monday.
Stanislaus Co. Deputy Responding To Call KilledNovember 14, 2016 | Rich IbarraUpdate 11/14/2016, 6:50 p.m.: A Stanislaus County Sheriff Deputy was shot and killed yesterday while checking out a suspicious vehicle near Hughson.
Arts and LifestyleBook First Helps Kids Take Reading HomeNovember 14, 2016 | Ja'Nel JohnsonA new program aims to ensure that every first grader attending an economically disadvantaged school in Sacramento county has books at home.
State GovernmentLA Olympic Bid Could Avoid Billion Dollar PitfallsNovember 14, 2016 | Ben BradfordA state-backed bid for the City of Los Angeles to host the 2024 Olympics could avoid multi-billion dollar losses experienced by other host cities.
State GovernmentDemocrats' Gains In California Probably Not Due To TrumpNovember 14, 2016 | Ben BradfordIt appears changing demographics and the normal rise and fall of Democratic votes account for the party’s gains.
State GovernmentCalifornia Leaders Prepare To Fight Trump AdministrationNovember 14, 2016 | Ben AdlerCalifornia’s most powerful elected officials are looking for ways to block President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican Congress from rolling back the state’s progressive policies. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezKevin De Leon Describes California's Future In Trump PresidencyNovember 14, 2016Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler recently interviewed President pro Tempore Kevin de Leon about the future of California in a pending Trump presidency. We hear the breakdown the steps the state government is planning to take to transition smoothly. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Opponents Fight California Gun Measure, Count On TrumpNovember 13, 2016(AP) - California's approval of even tougher gun restrictions leaves opponents trying to contain the damage within the most populous state and across the country, an effort buoyed by Donald Trump's election.
Man Fatally Shot In Sacramento Sunday MorningNovember 13, 2016A man is dead after a second shooting in Sacramento this weekend.
Woman Killed, 5 Injured In Sacramento Drive-By ShootingNovember 13, 2016(AP) - Authorities say a woman was killed and five others, including an infant, were injured in a drive-by shooting in south Sacramento.
Anti-Trump Demonstrations Continue; Man Shoots Protester In PortlandNovember 12, 2016The shooting took place during a protest march on the Morrison Bridge, where officials say that the suspect, who was in a vehicle, had a confrontation with a protester.
Judge: Immigrants' Ability To Pay Bond Should Be WeighedNovember 11, 2016(AP) - A federal judge in Southern California has issued a preliminary injunction ordering immigration agents and judges to consider immigrants' ability to pay when setting bond.
Death Penalty Battles Likely To Continue After ElectionNovember 11, 2016(AP) - The battle over California's death penalty is not likely to be resolved at the ballot box.
Lao-Hmong Veterans Join Yuba, Sutter Communities For Annual Parade In MarysvilleNovember 11, 2016 | Bob MoffittHundreds of service men and women were joined by classic cars, fire trucks and marching bands during the annual Veterans Day Parade of Yuba and Sutter counties in the city of Marysville Friday.
Loaves And Fishes Honors Veterans At CeremonyNovember 11, 2016 | Bob MoffittThe Loaves and Fishes campus for homeless services held a special event Friday for veterans in Sacramento as dozens of veterans received a flag pin and thanks for their service as part of the ceremony.
No Jerry Brown hasn't declared California a 'separate nation'November 11, 2016"Two years ago, the longest serving leader of the California republic, Jerry Brown, boldly declared in China that California is a separate nation."
McKinley Village Mostly Victorious In Appeals Court CaseNovember 11, 2016 | Bob MoffittA lawsuit against the development didn't convince the California State Appeals Court that action was required to stop the McKinley Village development. The court did rule that the City of Sacramento must explain how it determines traffic impacts.