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State Sen. Mendoza Resigns Over Sexual Harassment Charges

Democratic State Senator Tony Mendoza shocked his colleagues Thursday when he abruptly resigned. Mendoza made the move as lawmakers were considering expelling him following sexual harassment allegations.
Reporter: Katie Orr

California Democratic Convention Focuses on Battling President Trump

Tony Mendoza will undoubtedly be fodder for gossip at this weekend's Democrat State convention. But the real shop talk will be all about one thing: stopping Donald Trump.
Reporter: Scott Shafer

California Democrats React to Trump’s Suggestion to Pull Immigration Agents From California

Statewide Democratic office holders are responding to President Trump's suggestion that he might pull immigration agents out of California in retaliation for becoming a so called sanctuary state.
Reporter: Tyche Hendricks

Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Howl’ Was a Beacon of Free Speech Then – And Still Resonates Now

“Howl” chalked a win for free speech when a California Superior Court judge ruled in favor of the violent, sexually-charged poem in a highly-publicized obscenity trial. Today sees the re-release of Ginsberg reciting the poem in a fancy vinyl box set.
Reporter: Chloe Veltman

California Candidate for Governor Delaine Eastin on her Vision for the State

This weekend, Democrats are meeting in San Diego for their state convention. Speaking there will be Delaine Eastin. The former State Superintendent is running on a campaign to drastically improve education. A component of that is keeping net neutrality the law in California, and ensuring every home in the state has access to broadband.
Reporter: John Sepulvado

Late-Entry Gubernatorial Candidate Has Some Sacramento Insiders Suspicious

Amanda Renteria's surprise entry, and her relative inexperience, has many politicos suspecting she's jumping in the race to hurt fellow Latino Antonio Villaragosa and help Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom. The Central Valley native and former Hillary Clinton staffer says that is cynical Sacramento speculation.
Reporter: Scott Shafer

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