Undocumented Farmworkers Killed While Fleeing ICE Agents
Two undocumented farmworkers were killed in a car crash fleeing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents just outside Bakersfield this week.
Reporter: Alex Hall
Federal court blocks LAPD's gang injunctions
A federal judge in Los Angeles Thursday ordered the LAPD to temporarily stop enforcing gang injunctions against an estimated 1,500 young men.
Reporter: Frank Stoltze
Yountville Shooting Victims Died of Gunshots to the Head
Autopsy results released Thursday show the three victims in the Yountville Veterans Home of California shooting in Napa County last week all died from rifle shots to the head.
Reporter: Alex Helmick
San Francisco Refugee Rights Advocates Sue Trump Administration
Refugee rights defenders in San Francisco and elsewhere are suing the Trump administration to free an estimated 1,000 asylum seekers jailed by immigration authorities in Southern California and four other states.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero
Long Beach Among Latest Southern California Cities to Adopt Sanctuary Rules
Long Beach is one of the latest Southern California cities to approve a so-called sanctuary ordinance. It limits the city’s cooperation with federal immigration agents.
Reporter: Leslie Berestein Rojas
Health Advocates Push Plan to Lower Rate of Uninsured Californians
By using all the tools of the Affordable Care Act, California cut its uninsured rate in half in just a few years, down to 7 percent. Health advocacy groups joined forces on Thursday behind a plan to push the rate down even more, but not by building a state-run single-payer system.
Reporter: Laura Klivans
Toilet to Tap?
Would you drink water recycled from sewage? Researchers see potential in this form of recycling but recognize there may be more psychological than technical hurdles to making it a successful option in areas plagued by water shortages. Daniel Harmon is a researcher at University of California Riverside who published a study on how people respond to this recycled water in his blind toilet-to-tap taste tests.
Stanford Researchers Search for an Ancient Secret Message
Researchers at Stanford are wrapping up a weeklong experiment searching for hidden text in an ancient document. The results may shed new light on the history of medicine.
Reporter: Danielle Venton
Take a Tour of South by Southwest's Trade Show Floor
Bay Area techies descended on Austin, Texas, this week for South by Southwest. The music festival has expanded into an interactive extravaganza. Participants can catch the latest on everything from robots to wine.
Reporter: Lesley McClurg