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Orange Police Say Mass Shooting Suspect Knew Victims

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Shooting at Orange Office Building Was Not a Random Attack

Police have identified the suspect as Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez and said he had a business or personal relationship with the four victims. Officers recovered a backpack at the scene containing pepper spray, handcuffs and ammunition that they believe belong to the suspect.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

Where is Money for California's Unemployment Claims Coming From?

California's Employment Development Department has been besieged with numerous problems as it tries to deal with a huge backlog of unemployment claims during the pandemic.  But there are new concerns about the debt that's piling up and who will be on the hook to pay for these claims.
Guest: Mary Franklin Harvin, The California Report with Lauren Hepler, Reporter, CalMatters

Oakland Coliseum Mass Vaccination Site Likely to Come Under Local Control

The federal government was going to stop operating the site later this month.  But the state is working with Alameda County officials to keep it going past April 11.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED

Inside the Walls of California Hospitals During the Pandemic

Hospitals up and down the state have been overwhelmed at times during the pandemic.  KQED Health Reporters April Dembosky and Lesley McClurg got a firsthand look inside a Sacramento hospital.
Guests: April Dembosky and Lesley McClurg, KQED

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