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Thousands of University of California Service Workers Set to Strike

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Thousands of University of California Service Workers Set to Strike

Thousands of service workers at University of California campuses statewide are expected to go on strike Monday over alleged income disparity.

NASA InSight Kicks Off 6-Month Journey to Mars from Central Coast

There was big excitement at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Central California over the weekend. NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's InSight mission to Mars launched successfully early Saturday morning.

California Republicans Fail to Coalesce Behind Governor Candidate

California Republicans who gathered in San Diego this weekend couldn’t coalesce behind a candidate in the governor’s race.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos

Mail-in Ballots Out Monday in California

Across California on Monday, county election officials begin mailing out ballots to voters who requested them for the June primary. But some voters will be receiving ballots by mail whether or not they requested them.
Reporter: Katie Orr

Bill to Allow Door-to-Door Pot Delivery Moves Forward

Politics and business are merging around marijuana. Currently, local cities and counties make the rules about how recreational marijuana is sold and that includes home delivery.
Reporter: Laurel Rosenhall

Audit Cites Lack of Oversight for Poor Nursing Home Care

About a 100,000 Californians live in nursing homes. A new report says substandard care in these facilities is on the rise.
Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon

San Francisco Measure to Ban Flavored Tobacco Would be Strictest in the Nation

The tobacco company RJ Reynolds has spent more than $11 million to overturn a flavored tobacco ban passed unanimously by San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors.
Reporter: Shia Levitt

New Blackface Incident at Cal Poly Sparks State Attorney General's Office Investigation

Cal Poly, in San Luis Obispo, is in the spotlight again after another blackface incident reared its head last week. Now the State Attorney General’s Office is getting involved.
Guest: Tyler Pratt

Surfers Head Inland to Compete On Machine-Made Waves

Some of the world’s best surfers descended on California’s Central Valley this weekend to take part in an international surf competition. That's right, surfing in the Central Valley.
Reporter: Alex Hall

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