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PG&E Says It Will File for Bankruptcy

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PG&E Says It Will File for Bankruptcy

PG&E filed papers with the federal government declaring it will file for bankruptcy later this month. This comes as its CEO resigned yesterday and the utility is facing mounting liability for its role in deadly wildfires.
Guest: Michael Wara

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birth Control Policy

A federal judge in Oakland has temporarily blocked a Trump administration policy that would exempt more employers from offering birth control coverage for their workers.
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California Pesticide Regulator Crackdown

California’s pesticide regulator says it is ramping up efforts to go after individuals and companies that violate licensing laws. At least three have settled with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation.
Reporter: Alex Hall

California Monarch Butterfly Population Down 86 Percent in One Year

Volunteers are tallying up the population of California's monarch butterflies in an annual New Year's count that just wrapped up this past weekend. But preliminary numbers have already shown that 2018 was a rough year.
Reporter: Tiffany Camhi

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