Trump Administration Cancels Funding For Fetal Tissue Research
The Trump administration has decided to abruptly cancel millions of dollars in federal funding for fetal tissue research at UC San Francisco. Bay Area Congresswoman Anna Eshoo is sharply criticizing the decision.
Reporter: Peter Jon Shuler
Scientists Say Monterey Bay Threatened By 'Microplastics'
Monterey Bay has long been considered an environmental success story. Now, though, it's facing a new threat: tiny particles of plastic. Scientists say the problem is far worse than suspected.
Reporter: Hannah Hagemann
Aryan Prison Gang Charged with Racketeering, Drug Smuggling
Federal prosecutors have indicted 16 alleged members of one of California's most notorious prison gangs: the Aryan Brotherhood. The charges were unsealed yesterday.
Reporter: Nate Gartrell
Seven Months After Camp Fire, Paradise High Seniors Graduate
About 200 Paradise High School students graduated last night. They haven't been able to attend school on the campus since November's Camp Fire. Seven months later, students got to celebrate a big milestone.
Reporter: Adia White
Fentanyl Test Strips Could Save Lives, So Advocates Are Handing Them Out
The synthetic opioid fentanyl has led to a wave of fatal overdoses throughout the state. But the risks are especially high in the gay community. One reason: it’s turning up as a hidden ingredient in party drugs. As Pride festivals kick into high gear, some LGBTQ advocates are trying new ways to prevent overdoses.
Reporter: Steven Rascon
The Resurgence of Keanu Reeves
Actor Keanu Reeves has another hit movie in theaters with the third installment of his action franchise John Wick, plus a bit part in Netflix's Always Be My Maybe. Carly Severn, co-host of KQED's The Cooler podcast, joins Lily Jamali to discuss why Keanu is suddenly everywhere…again?
Guest: Carly Severn