Health Care in the High Court
Next week -- two years after it was signed into law -- the U.S. Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of the federal Affordable Care Act. What's at stake for California?
Theaters Torn on Tweets
If you've been to see live theatre, you're familiar with the announcement asking that cell phones and other devices be turned off before the curtain rises. But attitudes appear to be changing. More and more stage companies and symphony orchestras are asking audience members to keep their smart phones on and live-tweet during the show.
Teen Builds Apps to Help Pediatric Patients
Going into the hospital for cancer surgery can be traumatic, especially if you're a kid. But one young teen transformed his experience with a benign tumor into a high-tech philanthropic venture that's improving life for pediatric patients facing life-threatening surgeries.
California Songs: I See Hawks in L.A.'s 'Bohemian Highway'
Los Angeles alt-country band I See Hawks in L.A. just released their fifth album "New Kind of Lonely," which features several songs about the Golden State. We sat down with two members, guitarist Paul Lacques and singer Rob Waller, to talk about their song "Bohemian Highway."
Happy Trails, John Myers
We bid a fond farewell to our Sacramento Bureau Chief, John Myers. After nine years, he's moving on to oversee political coverage for the ABC TV affiliate in Sacramento.