Joshlyn Khuu
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A Stockton judge Tuesday denied the request for a gag order in the case of a Wesley Brownlee charged in a string of serial killings. Cap Radio's Rich Ibarra reports that part of the reason for the denial was the ongoing investigation.
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A California labor union wants to establish a 25-dollar minimum wage for support staff at private medical facilities. But its 10-city campaign has been reduced to two local ballot questions this election cycle. KHN's Stephanie O'Neill has more.
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A measure to legalize online betting in California— Proposition 27— has created a record spending war between gambling companies who support the measure and many California tribal governments, who oppose it. As KQED's Guy Marzorati and CapRadio's Nicole Nixon explain, the measure has sparked a debate over the issue of tribal sovereignty.
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Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and members of the City Council announced plans yesterday to spend 35 million dollars to kick-start seven affordable housing projects across the city. The plans represent a shift away from the city's focus on building new emergency homeless shelters... towards something more long-term, says Council Member Katie Valenzuela.
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The City of San Bernardino has been notified that Lincoln Property Company is withdrawing from the development group working to redevelop the Carousel Mall property.
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