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State Government

Sexual Harassment Scandals, Progressive Politics Follow California Democrats To Convention This Weekend

February 23, 2018 | Ben Adler

Thousands of Dems are converging on San Diego for the state party’s annual gathering. Their eyes are on the 2018 election — but they're also hoping to move beyond sexual harassment allegations plaguing the Capitol.

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Health Care

Gov. Brown Declares Hepatitis A Outbreak An Emergency, Calls For More Vaccines

October 13, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

The emergency declaration will increase the state's vaccination capacity against the outbreak.

Eduardo Verdugo / AP

Health Care

Sacramento Hepatitis A Case Originated At Haggin Oaks Golf Course

October 3, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

Health officials are asking patrons of MacKenzie’s Sports Bar and Grille at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex to seek a Hepatitis A vaccine in light of a confirmed case.

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Hepatitis A Outbreak Among Homeless Has Sacramento Health Officials On Alert

September 25, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

San Diego, Los Angeles, and Santa Cruz are all seeing high Hepatitis A numbers, especially among the homeless.

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Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

Calif. Mayors Say State Should Be Open To Work With Trump Administration

February 13, 2017 | Chris Nichols

Mayors from Sacramento and San Diego said on Friday that California should be open to working with the Trump Administration on infrastructure projects that benefit the state.

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Dead Whale At San Diego Beach May Have Been Struck By Ship

March 25, 2016

(AP) - Authorities say a gray whale that washed ashore dead in San Diego may have been struck by a ship.

Brian Myers / Media Arts Center San Diego

California Counts

Mobilizing The State’s Refugee Voters

March 9, 2016

Voter turnout in San Diego's refugee community is low, but those refugees who do vote never miss an election. Now a nonprofit is working to get out the vote among refugees — betting they'll become super voters.

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California Counts

San Diego Neighborhoods Close In Distance, Miles Apart In Voter Turnout

February 10, 2016

In the 2014 general election, 62 percent of registered voters in Kensington cast ballots. The Teralta neighborhood in City Heights had 27 percent voter turnout.

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Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio News

More People And More Housing In Sacramento And California

May 1, 2015 | Bob Moffitt

Population and housing construction increased in almost every part of the state last year, including Sacramento and the Inland Empire.

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Fits and Starts: Biotech Industry Rebounds San Diego Economy

October 13, 2014 | Katie Orr

Many of San Diego’s industries were shielded from the recession. But construction took a major hit. See how the region is rebounding as we wrap up our series on California’s economic recovery.

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