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Beyond #MeToo: Abuse and Power Through a California Lens

Tonya Mosley tells us about a listener who believes the “Me Too” movement is as beneficial for men as it is for women, and Julia Scott talks with sociologist Michael Messner of USC about a generational shift in how men learn to relate with women.

Monterey Beach Closures Lifted Following Massive Sewage Spill

Beaches opened late yesterday along a stretch of the Central Coast after a massive sewage spill over the weekend. An estimated 4.4-million gallons of wastewater accidentally gushed into the Monterey Bay.

Reporter: Krista Almanzan

L.A. Police Commission Begins Search for New Chief

LA residents today get their first chance to tell the city's Police Commission what they want in a new chief of police. The panel holds its first meeting since Chief Charlie Beck announced that he'll retire in June.

Reporter: Frank Stoltze 

Mendocino Pot Distributor Left in Legal Limbo after Confiscation

As California’s new marijuana regulations unfold, a Mendocino County pot distributor whose medical marijuana was seized just before Christmas is still waiting to find out when or if the District Attorney plans to file charges.

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Reporter: Sarah Reith

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