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Federal Judge Rules State Death Penalty is Unconstitutional
A landmark ruling by a federal judge declaring the California death penalty unconstitutional could have far-reaching impacts on capital punishment in the state.

Potential Lawsuit Could Force Water Districts to Monitor Use
Environmentalists are planning to sue over a California conservation law that's being ignored. In May, we reported on how some of the state's largest farm water districts were flouting state reporting requirements. Will a new lawsuit prod them into line?

Cities Phase Out Red Light Cameras Amid Public Outcry and Fiscal Difficulties
Riverside will turn off its red light cameras in September, ending an eight-year program with Redflex Traffic Systems that lost money most of those years. As it happens, nearly 60 cities in California have dropped their red light camera programs - for a variety of reasons. But roughly 50 cities continue to use the cameras. Alicia Robinson of the Riverside Press Enterprise joins us now to catch us up.

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