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Water-Logged Russian River Towns Left Out of Federal Assistance

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Water-Logged Russian River Towns Left Out of Federal Assistance

It’s been a month since destructive flooding in Sonoma County caused an estimated 155 million dollars worth of damage.  Funding to help with the recovery process has come in from the county and the state. But there’s been no assistance federal government, at least, not yet.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson

Orange County to End Contract With ICE 

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department announced Wednesday that it will stop housing immigrant detainees for the federal government.
Reporter: Leslie Berestein-Rojas

PG&E Investors Proposes Plan to Pull Utility Out of Bankruptcy

Some of the world’s biggest investors have a pitch for San Francisco-based utility Pacific Gas & Electric. Late last night, they put out a proposal they say would allow the embattled utility to exit bankruptcy protection within a year. That's a faster timeline than the track PG&E appears to be on right now. The plan also includes two funds for wildfire victims.
Guest: Mark Chediak

Several Whale Deaths on Coast Linked to Ship Strikes

There's been a surge in the number of whales  being hit and killed by ships in California waters. The figure reached its highest level since the U.S. government started tracking the data.
Reporter: Mary Franklin-Harvin

Dungeness Crab Fishery to Close Three Months Early

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Center for Biological Diversity announced they've reached a settlement with crab fishermen over whale entanglements. It means the Dungeness crab season will close three months early.
Reporter: Amy Westervelt

Californians Approve Newsom's Capital Punishment Move

A new poll finds Governor Gavin Newsom now appears to have voters on his side when it comes to placing a moratorium on the death penalty.

Reporter: Katie Orr

Tech Industry Added Thousands of California Jobs Last Year

The tech industry continues to grow in California. A new report shows an additional 51,000 tech jobs were added to the state last year.
Reporter: Sam Harnett

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