Veterans Housing Complex Opens At Mather FieldSeptember 1, 2016 | Bob MoffittMather Veterans Village is the first permanent supportive housing for homeless and disabled veterans in the Sacramento region.
Wildfire Update: Crews Gain Ground On Bogart Fire In Southern CaliforniaSeptember 1, 2016(AP) - Crews have increased containment the Bogart Fire, whichsent about 700 people scrambling from their homes east of Los Angeles.
Surge In San Joaquin County Voter Registration Prompts Call For Thousands Of Poll WorkersSeptember 1, 2016 | Rich IbarraA big surge in voter registration is prompting a call for thousands of poll workers in San Joaquin County. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State GovernmentGov. Brown To Decide If Denim California's Best Fit For Official State FabricSeptember 1, 2016(AP) - Pull out those jean jackets, California, because lawmakers are sending Gov. Jerry Brown a bill to designate denim as the state's fabric.
Red Panda Dies At Sacramento ZooSeptember 1, 2016 | Steve MilneThe Sacramento Zoo says it's Red Panda - named "Jane" - has died in her sleep. The animal was getting daily treatments for arthritis in her hips and knees. Jane was 19. The average life expectancy for Red Pandas in zoos is about 10 years. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Amber Alert Canceled, Child Safely ReturnedSeptember 1, 2016Authorities were looking for a 11-month-old boy who was abducted in San Francisco. The child was located early Thursday afternoon.
US Court Upholds Ban On Gun Sales To Marijuana Card HoldersSeptember 1, 2016(AP) - A federal appeals court has upheld the government's ban on the sale of guns to medical marijuana card holders.
6 Injured At Burning Man After Camp CollapsesSeptember 1, 2016(AP) - Six people have been injured after a theme camp collapsed at the Burning Man festival.
In California, Curbing Trade Might Have Its Trade-OffsSeptember 1, 2016In politics, talk has been about what would happen to the country if America were less engaged with the world — and if cutting off trade could bring jobs back. Nowhere in the country have the effects of trade been more visible than in California.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezThe Bills That Passed And The Bills That Met Their EndSeptember 1, 2016The Legislative session has come to an end and with it, the deadline for California lawmakers to try to pass hundreds of bills. Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler joins Insight to let us know the fates of some of these major bills. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.