From Brown to Newsom, California To See New Style, SubstanceJanuary 6, 2019It will be the first time since 1887 that the state has two consecutive Democratic governors—but Newsom will be carving his own way in some policies.
Plan B: Kevin De León Says He’s Considering Bid For Democratic Party ChairJanuary 6, 2019State Sen. Kevin de León said that he has been asked by "a lot of activists and elected officials" to run to be the Democratic party chair.
National Parks Struggle To Stay Open, Safe During ShutdownJanuary 5, 2019Private and public sectors are coming together in effort to keep national parks safe and clean under the government shutdown — but some parks have still had to close and others are overwhelmed with trash.
3 Dead After Fight Escalates Into Shooting At California Bowling AlleyJanuary 5, 2019Three people have died and four are injured after a shooting at a bowling alley in a Los Angeles suburb.
Newsom Will Move Family To California Governor's Mansion In SacramentoJanuary 4, 2019(AP) — Gavin Newsom will move his family to Sacramento when he takes over as California governor next week.
You Can Once Again Recycle Shopping Bags, Bottle Caps And Other Plastics In SacramentoJanuary 4, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaThe city has walked back recycling restrictions implemented in June after China changed its plastic purchasing practices.
Visitor Dies At Yosemite National Park During ShutdownJanuary 4, 2019A 32-year-old man died on Christmas Day after falling into a river at Yosemite National Park during the government shutdown.
Devastating Wildfires Force California's Largest Utility To Plan Sale Of Gas AssetsJanuary 4, 2019Senior officials at Pacific Gas & Electric are working on a plan to sell off the company's natural gas division to avert bankruptcy and raise funds to cover huge projected liability costs.
Health CareSacramento Community Groups Call For Investment In Youth After Arden Mall FightsJanuary 4, 2019 | Sammy CaiolaAfter fights between large groups of teens forced Arden Fair mall to close early last weekend, neighborhood leaders are calling for more funding for youth. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insurers Sue California Utility Over Wildfire DamagesJanuary 4, 2019Several insurance companies, including Allstate, State Farm and USAA, are suing PG&E over the deadly Camp Fire that destroyed 14,000 homes and triggered billions of dollars in insurance claims.