Senators Speak Ahead Of Final Impeachment Vote; Collins Will Vote To AcquitFebruary 4, 2020The Trump impeachment trial is adjourned, but lawmakers have time to make their own cases for and against removing the president. A final vote is expected on Wednesday afternoon.
Insight With Vicki Gonzalez‘Harry Potter And The Cursed Child’ In San FranciscoFebruary 4, 2020Since its opening in December, San Francisco’s Curran Theater is one of just two U.S. locations where ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ is on stage. The other is New York City. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Bloomberg Stumped In Sacramento, So We Asked Him Your Questions On Climate Change, HomelessnessFebruary 3, 2020 | Scott RoddDemocratic presidential candidate Micheal Bloomberg is skipping Iowa and New Hampshire and instead focusing on big-delegate Super Tuesday states, like California. He answered questions on issues suggested by CapRadio listeners. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Iowa Caucus 2020: Live Results And AnalysisFebruary 3, 2020The first contest of the presidential election is taking place on Monday. Follow NPR's live coverage.
Trump Impeachment Trial Winds Down With Closing ArgumentsFebruary 3, 2020Monday brings closing arguments in the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. On Wednesday, the Senate is widely expected to acquit the president.
Insight With Vicki Gonzalez'Mornings On Fair Oaks Bridge'February 3, 2020What happens when a place brings you so much meaning personally? A place you visit over and over and document? Janice Kelley visited the Fair Oaks Bridge over the course of a year and half, documenting her impressions. They are captured in her book. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Why California’s Environmental Policies Aren’t Enough For This State LawmakerFebruary 2, 2020Assemblyman Rob Bonta is proposing a far-reaching California Green New Deal to address climate change while prioritizing historically marginalized groups — again. Here's why.
California Just Finished Counting Its Homeless — A Tally Sure To Be Inaccurate, And Politically WeaponizedFebruary 1, 2020It's easy for volunteer counters to miss unsheltered people, especially when law enforcement clears camps just before counters arrive. And they're not even trying to count people living doubled up, or renting cheap motel rooms.
Lots To Like: Front Street Animal Shelter Turns To Social Media To Increase Adoption RateJanuary 31, 2020 | Danielle McKinneySince focusing on the use of Facebook, the Sacramento shelter has been able to increase the number of animals spared from euthanasia from 20% to 85%.
State GovernmentCalifornia’s Most Controversial Homebuilding Bill Just Died. What Will Newsom Do Now?January 31, 2020Senate Bill 50 failed to get enough votes in the California Legislature to survive in 2020 before time ran out. The question now is how Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to meet one of his signature campaign goals: building millions of new homes.