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A Rare Moment of Agreement on High Speed Rail

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Construction workers build a portion of the California high-speed railway line in the Fresno Trench. On May 21, 2019, California sued to block the Trump administration from canceling nearly $1 billion for the project.  (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)

A Rare Case of Agreement on High Speed Rail

State officials and the Trump administration finally agree on something: the federal government won’t immediately re-allocate the billion dollars in high-speed rail funding it’s cancelled as the case works its way through the courts.
Reporter: Dan Brekke

Teachers Take Their Case in Sacramento

A thousand teachers and their supporters from around the state rallied in Sacramento on Wednesday demanding an end to what they're calling "a starvation diet" in our state's schools.

Redlining’s Lasting Health Effects

The federal government's redlining policy was adopted in the 1930s and led to discriminatory home loan practices. A new study shows it also affected public health, and still does.
Reporter: Laura Klivans

Taking Driverless Cars for a Test Drive

Imagine sipping your morning coffee while your car drives you to work. Driverless cars are no longer a distant possibility. But are they safe?
Reporter: Peter Arcuni 

PG&E to Bury Distribution Lines in Paradise

At the Paradise Town Hall last night, PG&E unveiled its plans to help rebuild Paradise. These plans include putting power lines underground, an expensive but safer option that drew applause from residents.
Reporter: Marc Albert, North State Public Radio/KCHO

Nevada Looks to Avoid California's Utility Maintenance Issues

As California’s largest utility, PG&E, continues to deal with the fallout over its role in the sparking some of the state’s largest wildfires on record, other states are looking at what they can do to prevent the same thing from happening to them.
Reporter: Paul Boger, KUNR

Attacking Global Warming by Adding CO2 to the Atmosphere? Stanford Researchers Have a Plan

Scientists are proposing a new solution to combat global climate change. It includes converting one greenhouse gas into another.
Reporter: Craig Miller

Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs Announces Partnership with AmeriCorps

During his State of the City Address today, Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs is expected to announce a new partnership with AmeriCorps, as part of his mission to revitalize the city. It will be the first of its kind in the Central Valley.
Reporter: Katie Orr

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