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Cox and Newsom Spar Over California's Housing Crisis at Gubernatorial Debate

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Cox and Newsom Spar Over California's Housing Crisis at Gubernatorial Debate

There are big policy differences between the two men vying to be California's next governor. One thing Republican John Cox and Democrat Gavin Newsom do agree? The need to build more housing in California. But during Monday's debate here at our studio, Cox and Newsom clashed over how to actually get that done.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos

Central Valley Democrats Want More Latino Voters at the Polls in November

Democrats know that winning more congressional seats in the midterm elections means getting more Latinos to vote. An effort to do just that is underway in the Central Valley.
Reporter: Alex Hall

McClintock, Morse Face Off in Congressional Debate, Tackling Taxes, Gun Reform, Sexual Assault

One of the congressional seats Democrats are hoping to flip is the 4th District. It’s one of the most conservative in the state, centered in California’s gold country. Republican Tom McClintock faces Democratic newcomer Jessica Morse in the race. The two debated yesterday on KQED.
Reporter: Katie Orr

Drug Traffickers Target Children to Bring in Opioids

Today we have the second part of host John Sepulvado's conversation with San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan. They discuss the rise in drug overdoses in Southern Califonia, which increasingly involve the opioid fentanyl.
Guest: Summer Stephan

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