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It's crunch-time at the State Capitol. By Friday, lawmakers in each house will know if their bills still have a shot at becoming law -- or if they're dead for the year. That means long hours this week
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A new survey by the Public Policy Institute finds Californians don't know much about some of the most critical issues they may be voting on next year. From Sacramento, Marianne Russ reports.
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State officials took a last opportunity to plead for a waiver that will allow California to enforce new emissions standards for cars. The federal EPA held its second-and final-hearing in Sacramento on
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A new report shows the number of foster parents in California has dropped by 30 percent since 1999. A California Assemblyman has introduced a bill to reverse the trend. Marianne Russ reports.
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Most veterans return from war content to try to rebuild their pre-war lives. A few come home changed by their service, and wanting to change others. Jenny O'Mara has the story of two men who came hom
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California has long been a center of the entertainment world. But state lawmakers say that's not something they can take for granted anymore. They've formed a committee to make sure the industry kee
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