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'March for Our Lives' Protests Take Over Cities Across California

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'March for Our Lives' Protests Take Over Cities Across California

Around the country and here in California this weekend, marches against gun violence took place. The actions came after last month’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Reporters: Laura Tsutsui and Saul Gonzalez

PG&E Undertaking Effort to Reduce the Risk of Wildfires.

The move comes as the utility is facing lawsuits from the deadly Northern California wildfires that swept the wine country in October.
Reporter: Tara Siler

A New Message for California Hospitals: Shape Up, or Get Kicked Out of Obamacare Networks

Most of the recent talk on health care has been around cost and the predicted spike in Obamacare premiums. But 100 pages of the Affordable Care Act are devoted to improving the quality of the health care we’re paying so much for. California’s Obamacare marketplace is making a bold move to get consumers more value for their money.
Reporter: April Dembosky

Growing Pains: Some California Marijuana Businesses Are Having a Tough Time Playing by New Rules

Since the sale of recreational cannabis became legal on Jan. 1, California has approved more than 4,000 marijuana businesses. But many more are still operating without a license. The state recently sent letters to hundreds of companies telling them to get licensed or possibly face civil and criminal penalties.
Reporter: Allen Young

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