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San Diego Officials Coping With Influx of Migrants, Flu Outbreak

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Children watch television at the Jewish Family Service of San Diego on May 24, 2019.  (Ariana Drehsler/KQED)

San Diego Officials Coping With Influx of Migrants, Flu Outbreak

San Diego is facing an outbreak of flu among migrants recently flown in from south Texas Border Patrol facilities. The number of cases is now stands at 47.
Reporter: Alex Hall

Dozens of State Agencies Failed to Provide Sexual Harassment Training

Over the past several years, dozens of California state agencies failed to provide sexual harassment training to their supervisors in violation of state law. That's due, in part, to poor record-keeping.
Guest: Scott Rodd, Capitol Public Radio Reporter

Trial to Shed Light on Status of Workers Hired to Help Fight California Wildfires

This week, in a courtroom in Salinas, a trial is taking place that focuses on the job protections for hundreds of workers who help California battle wildfires every year.
Reporter: Ted Goldberg

Controversial Proposed UCSF and Dignity Health Partnership Falls Apart

A proposed partnership between UC San Francisco and Dignity Health has fallen apart. In the decision, the UCSF Chancellor's office cited concerns from faculty over partnering with a Catholic organization.

Supervisors Propose Universal Mental Health Care in San Francisco

Some San Francisco supervisors want to overhaul the city’s mental health care system. City residents will be asked to vote on two ballot measures to make it happen: one to approve the new system and another to pay for it.
Reporter: April Dembosky

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Responds to Video Showing Fresno Baseball Game

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responded late yesterday to Fresno’s minor league baseball team showing a video on Memorial Day associating her with brutal dictators.
Reporter: Kerry Klein

Oakland Advances Resolution to Decriminalize Psychedelic Mushrooms

An effort in Oakland to decriminalize certain natural psychedelics that come from plants or fungi has jumped its first hurdle. The City Council's Public Safety Committee approved a resolution last night that instructs law enforcement to stop investigating and prosecuting people using the drugs.

New Haven School District Still on Strike in the Bay Area

It's been a year of strikes for California students, from LA to Fresno to Oakland. Now, teachers at the New Haven Unified School District in the Bay Area are into their second week of a work stoppage after marathon negotiations over the long weekend failed to produce a deal.
Reporter: Peter Jon Shuler

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