Two More Measles Cases Confirmed in Southern California
Two more people in Southern California have confirmed cases of measles: a 7 month old in Orange County and a UC Irvine graduate student in Los Angeles County.
California Men Plead Guilty in Connection With Charlottesville Rally
Two avowed white supremacists from California have pleaded guilty in Virginia to conspiring to riot at the 2017 Charlottesville far-right rally that left a woman dead. The men are part of a group that's made its presence known at rallies here at home too, including in Berkeley and Huntington Beach.
Oakland Man Arrested for Shooting at Group Near San Luis Obispo
Authorities have arrested a 19-year-old man from Oakland for shooting at a group of people at a state park near San Luis Obispo County this weekend.
Reporter: Greta Mart
State Attorney General Reviewing Catholic Church Sex Abuse
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra will review how the state’s Roman Catholic dioceses handled allegations of child sex abuse.
Reporter: Shia Levitt
State Health Officials May Have Ignored Warnings About Lead Poisoning
A gun range in the Bay Area city of Milpitas has been closed after elevated levels of lead were found there. An investigation by the news website Capital and Main found public records that reveal state health officials may have ignored warnings about lead contamination at the Milpitas Target Master's Gun Range for decades.
Guest: Capital and Main Reporter Joe Rubin
Sex Worker Protection Bill Moves Forward in State Legislature
In Sacramento, a bill offering new protections for sex workers is moving forward. The Senate legislation would prohibit law enforcement officers from arresting prostitutes if they're reporting a crime committed against them.
Reporter: Jenny Hamel
A Fatal 2017 Police Shooting -- How Did It Happen?
Bodycam footage and internal interviews released under the state's new police transparency law are giving the public insight into the decisions officers make when they take someone's life. Today we look at a police shooting in the small Central Valley city of Hanford.
Reporter: Laura Tsutsui
LA County Calls for Time Capsule Suggestions
In Los Angeles County, officials want to know: what best reflects LA in 2019? They’re putting together a time capsule and residents have until tonight to tell them what they think should go inside.
Reporter: Avishay Artsy
Where Does Governor Newsom Stand on Housing Legislation?
We’ve heard a lot in recent weeks about controversial housing proposals in the state legislature -- bills to mandate more dense construction and others to help California tenants. We find out where Governor Gavin Newsom stands on these proposals.
Guest: KQED Politics Reporter Guy Marzorati
Youth Takeover: Daveyon Thomas on Making a Difference
For the last few days, we've been bringing you the voices of Bay Area high schoolers as part of our annual Youth Takeover series. Today we hear from Daveyon Thomas, a ninth grader at Latitude High School in Oakland talking about how he’d like to make a difference in his community.
Guest: Daveyon Thomas