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Not Guilty: S.F. Jury Delivers Verdict in Kathryn Steinle Slaying

The man who fired the bullet that killed Kathryn Steinle in San Francisco two years ago is not guilty of murder. The jury’s verdict came in yesterday evening and immediately ignited a firestorm of criticism from the White House and on down.
Reporter: Alex Emslie

Legislature Has Paid Nearly $2 Million in Sexual Harassment Cases Over 25 Years, Report Says

The California Legislature has paid out nearly $2 million over the past 25 years to settle sexual harassment claims, all of that with taxpayer dollars.
Reporter: Katie Orr

Statewide Poll: Newsom, Villaraigosa Ahead in Race for State Governor

As Jerry Brown prepares to enter his final year as governor, the race to replace him is heating up. A new poll finds two candidates clearly have an edge.
Reporter: Scott Shafer

Lawmakers Push for Transparency on Feasibility of Delta Tunnels

State lawmakers are demanding more information about the costs of Governor Jerry Brown's proposed $17 billion Delta tunnels project.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati

L.A. Exhibit Celebrates Inventive Failures

We tend to want to avoid failure. But a new traveling exhibit, the Museum of Failure, opening in L.A. this weekend revels in it; spectacular screw-ups in technology, food products and pop culture.
Guest: Dr. Samuel West

Posthumous Album from Ghost Ship  Fire Victim To Be Released on Anniversary of the Deadly Warehouse Fire

This weekend marks one year since the deadly Ghost Ship fire in Oakland. 36 people died in the warehouse art space fire. Many of those lost were artists and musicians. Including Johnny Igaz an electronic music DJ and musician who went by the name Nackt.
Guest: Chris Zaldua

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