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As monumental California water law turns 10, state leaders say there’s a lot left to do
The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act brought more structure to the way California keeps track of and preserves water. Still, leaders say the state needs more infrastructure and support for water users.
A more severe strain of mpox has been detected in the U.S. for the first time
The patient was traveling from East Africa, where the mpox disease is endemic. The CDC says the strain does not present a high risk to the general population.
How a Trump administration could affect California’s housing crisis
President-elect Donald Trump’s housing policy for his second term is vague at best. But based on available information, many California housing experts are not optimistic about what it could mean for the state’s crisis.
Salmon return to lay eggs in historic habitat after largest dam removal project in US history
Less than a month after four towering dams on the Klamath River were demolished, hundreds of salmon made it into waters they have been cut off from for decades to spawn in cool creeks.
Here’s what we know about how California voted on 2024 state propositions so far
Polls have closed and initial results for the 10 statewide ballot measures have been released.
Here’s what we know about California 2024 General Election results so far
CapRadio will provide updates on preliminary results for the California 2024 General Election here.
Sacramento City Council to consider local State of Emergency over traffic fatalities
If approved, the declaration would require the city to run a number of public safety campaigns focused on distracted driving in addition to providing the public with regular updates on progress made.
California to receive 10% of federal fund to curb hate crimes
FEMA is sending a new round of funding to safeguard mostly faith-based nonprofits against hate crimes.
'Historic' drop in U.S. overdose deaths accelerates as fentanyl crisis eases
A new CDC report shows at least 16,000 lives were saved over a 12-month period. Experts say the U.S. is experiencing the biggest drop in fatal overdoses seen since the opioid crisis began in the 90s.
November 15, 2024
This Central Valley program helps Californians get six-figure jobs
ValleyBuild is a workforce development program that helps applicants into apprenticeships for construction trades.