The O.C., Part 2: Rebellious Republicans
October 31, 2018 | Ben Adler | Sally Schilling
Democrats think they can win California congressional seats long held by Republicans. In this episode, we explore what it would take.
October 31, 2018 | Ben Adler | Sally Schilling
Democrats think they can win California congressional seats long held by Republicans. In this episode, we explore what it would take.
October 31, 2018 | Rich Ibarra
Despite a dry October, flooding is always a concern in the Delta as winter approaches. This week 200 California Conservation Corps members from across the state were in Stockton training to protect people and property.
October 31, 2018 | Randol White
If passed, Measure T would allow for unlimited short-term rentals in commercial zones, but partially ban them in some parts of the city. While supporters say the rentals squeeze the already-tight housing market, opponents worry it could hurt tourism.
October 31, 2018 | Ezra David Romero
The future of oil and gas production may be on the line in San Luis Obispo County this election. If it passes Measure G could have statewide ramifications.
October 31, 2018
California water officials said Wednesday that the $1.1 billion spillway at the nation's tallest dam will be in full working order if it's needed this winter, nearly two years after it was damaged and thousands were forced to flee.
October 31, 2018
How California came to have one of the most powerful, and least flexible initiative processes in the world.
October 31, 2018 | Julia Mitric
The ballot measure would ban the sale of meat and animal products from animals confined in spaces below specific sizes, even if they’re raised outside California. Producers would be required to raise egg-laying hens in “cage-free” housing by 2022.
October 31, 2018 | Nadine Sebai
Downtown’s corner of Eight and K streets sometimes may look like a scene out of Alfred Hitchcock's suspense film The Birds, but without any violent attacks.
October 31, 2018 | Sammy Caiola
The state is deciding how to spend a newly approved bond with specific allocations for “park poor” neighborhoods. Advocates say this could be key to improving health outcomes for low-income families.
October 30, 2018 | Bob Moffitt
After a failed attempt to convince the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors to put the inspector general’s office under his control, Sheriff Scott Jones has put a second draft of the idea before the board.