State GovernmentBill Would Allow Third Gender On Birth Certificates, Driver's LicensesApril 5, 2017 | Ja'Nel JohnsonThe Gender Recognition Act would allow people to identify as "non-binary." Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Health CareInitiative Aims to Get More Minorities in Clinical TrialsApril 5, 2017 | Ja'Nel JohnsonThe California Medical Association Foundation hopes to increase the number of minorities participating in clinical trials through a statewide initiative.
Ex-Boyfriend Of Woman Slain As Children Watched ArrestedApril 5, 2017Authorities in Northern California say a man wanted in the fatal shooting of a mother in front of her two young children has been arrested.
Suit: Soiled Elevators Limit Bay Area Rapid Transit AccessApril 5, 2017A new lawsuit accuses a San Francisco Bay Area metro system of discriminating against disabled people by failing to maintain escalators and elevators that allow them to access trains.
State GovernmentBrown Makes Final Plea To Secure Tax Hike For Road RepairsApril 5, 2017Gov. Jerry Brown made a final push Wednesday to secure legislative support for a tax increase that would fund road construction and become a major piece of his legacy.
Selfie-Taker Falls Off Foresthill BridgeApril 5, 2017A woman fell off the Foresthill Bridge in Placer County while taking a selfie Tuesday, April 4.
Amber Alert Issued For Child Abducted From Mountain ViewApril 5, 2017The California Highway Patrol issued an Amber Alert for a missing four-month-old child abducted from Mountain View, California.
Trump Chief Strategist Steve Bannon Removed From National Security CouncilApril 5, 2017Bannon had been elevated to the national security group in an unprecedented move in January. He will retain his role as senior adviser for domestic affairs.
EnvironmentBald Eagles Soar Once More In San Francisco Bay AreaApril 5, 2017Long endangered bald eagles are making a comeback in the San Francisco Bay Area.
EnvironmentNevada State Forester Resigns After Fire Attack CriticizedApril 5, 2017Nevada's state forester has resigned less than two months after an independent review criticized the way the Nevada Division of Forestry responded to a prescribed burn that sparked an October wildfire, destroying 23 homes south of Reno.