Misleading attacks on the Democratic voting rights legislation HR 1 are surfacing on social media. CapRadio’s PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols spoke with anchor Mike Hagerty about them in this week’s Can You Handle The Truth segment.
Story by Chris Nichols.
(Photo: Voters wait in line to fill out a ballot on the last day of early absentee voting before the general election at the Northwest Activities Center in Detroit, Monday, Nov. 2, 2020 – AP file photo).
A new report shows Paradise was more or less as ready as it could have been ahead of the devastating Camp Fire.
Story by Adia White.
Seven California counties are poised to slide into the state’s red tier and reopen in-door dining, movie theaters, and gyms at reduced capacity as COVID-19 cases continue to decline.
Story by Kris Hooks.
(Photo: In this August, 2020 file photo, Pfc. Paul Diaz of the National Guard administers a COVID-19 test to a driver in Elk Grove - Andrew Nixon / CapRadio).
On Monday Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled a plan to encourage schools to reopen classrooms. But it’s getting mixed reactions from educators.
Story by Nicole Nixon.
Natural disasters typically result in an uptick in child abuse, but a new study published [today] Tuesday suggests
Story by Ed Fletcher.
Water in California’s snowpack is only 60-percent of average for this time of year. That's the word from the state Department of Water Resources.
Story by Steve Milne.
Nearly a full year after California schools moved to distance learning over fears of the coronavirus, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a deal to entice more districts to reopen.
Story by Nicole Nixon.
(Photo: A parent places a face shied on a student outside of Newhall Elementary School Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, in Santa Clarita, Calif. Elementary school students returned to school this week in the Newhall School District - AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez).
People who had their identity stolen by thieves who used it for defrauding the state Employment Development Department out jobless benefits are now getting hit with taxes on the income they didn't get.
Story by Mike Haggerty.
Members of a northern Nevada tribe play a supporting role in a new music video by rock star Peter Gabriel.
Story by Steve Milne.
PG&E is raising its electricity rates by eight percent to pay for equipment improvements to help prevent wildfires.
Story by Steve Milne.
(Photo: Tfinc / WikiMedia)
California's eugenics program is believed to have sterilized 20,000 women behind bars between 1909 and 1979. Groups that fight for human rights and the rights of people in prison want the State of California to compensate victims of medical abuse behind bars.
Story by Suzanne Potter, in collaboration with Rey Levy Uyeda for YES! Media-California News Service.
(Photo: California's eugenics program is believed to have sterilized 20,000 women behind bars between 1909 and 1979. - Kconnors/Morguefile)
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