Ben Bradford
Ben Bradford is a city kid, who came to Charlotte from San Francisco by way of New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. Prior to his career in journalism, Ben spent time as an actor, stuntman, viral marketer, and press secretary for a Member of Congress. He graduated from UCLA in 2005 with a degree in theater and from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism in 2012. As a reporter, his work has been featured on NPR, WNYC, the BBC, and Public Radio International.
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A federal judge in Sacramento has upheld California's law shielding immigrants in the country without legal documentation. Capital Public Radio's Ben…
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A month after voting day, California's primary election is not over. The California Secretary of State will finish the count and certify the results…
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A federal judge has denied a request by the Trump administration to blck California's "sanctuary state" law, which shields immigrants in the country…
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After a noisy push for single-payer health care divided California Democrats last year and spawned months of hearings and discussions, the new state…
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California's Proposition 47 turned many non-violent felonies into misdemeanors. A new study of the 2014 initiative finds it reduced incarceration without…
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California political campaigns are preparing for the increase of the gas tax to be this year's preeminent campaignissue, after the successful recall of a…
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Much of the focus of this week's election was on how the state's unusual top-two primary system could lock Demcrats out of otherwise competitive…
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It's too early to call election results in many of the battleground congressional races in California where Democrats have targeted long-held Republican…
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Today's primary elections in California hold unusual national imprtance. Democrats see an opportunity to flip enough congressional seats in the state that…
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California registered voters tired of the texts and calls from political campaigns can make them stop before next week's June primary. Capital Public…