Sacramento To Consider Spending Up To $340 Million On Convention Center Face-LiftJune 18, 2018 | Bob MoffittIf approved, improvements to the Convention Center, Community Center Theater and Memorial Auditorium would be finished by 2020. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezCalifornia Legislature Proposes New Process For Handling Sexual Harassment ComplaintsJune 18, 2018A subcommittee meets Monday to discuss proposed overhauls to handling complaints in the Assemby and Senate in the wake of the #MeToo movement. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Calif. Rent-Control Measure Qualifies For November BallotJune 16, 2018(AP) — California's secretary of state says a measure that would expand the ability of local governments to enact rent controls on residential properties has qualified for the Nov. 6 ballot.
State Appeals Court Reinstates California's Right-To-Die LawJune 15, 2018(AP) — A state appeals court has reinstated — at least for now — California's law allowing terminally ill people to end their lives.
California Moves To Declare Coffee Safe From Cancer RiskJune 15, 2018(AP) — California officials bucked a recent court ruling Friday and offered reassurance to concerned coffee drinkers that their fix won't give them cancer.
Sacramento County Estimates 77,667 Ballots Remaining To Count After Primary ElectionJune 15, 2018 | Nick MillerOfficials provided an update on Friday afternoon. The county estimates that it needs to tally 77,667 more ballots. So far, they’ve counted 266,562.
Amador Students Run For 24 Hours To Raise Funds For HomelessnessJune 15, 2018 | Bob MoffittA group of Amador High School students are running a 24-hour relay to help homeless classmates and other people without housing in their community.
Sacramento County Democratic Group Punishes Three Dems Who Endorsed DA Anne-Marie SchubertJune 15, 2018 | Bob MoffittThe local Democratic politicians were removed by a committee for supporting Schubert, who was registered as a Republican.
State GovernmentHere’s How California Lawmakers Hope To Curb Sexual Harassment At The CapitolJune 15, 2018 | Ben AdlerThe proposal would create a single investigative unit housed in the Legislative Counsel’s office. Then, a panel of outside experts would determine whether allegations are substantiated and make recommendations on potential consequences.
CapRadio ReadsRobin Sloan - SourdoughJune 15, 2018Author Robin Sloan’s "Sourdough" explores the wacky worlds within the San Francisco Bay Area, from technology to sourdough bread. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.