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As scientists have long predicted, more winter precipitation at Lake Tahoe is falling as rain, rather than snow. (Olivia Allen-Price/KQED)

FBI: Gilroy Shooting Was Act of Domestic Terrorism

The FBI says it is now treating last month’s mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival as domestic terrorism. The shooting killed three people and injured 12 others.
Reporter: Peter Jon Shuler

What Keeps Domestic Terrorism Investigators Up At Night

You’ve probably heard of hate groups posting on sites like 4-chan and 8-chan. These are places most of us don’t go; but someone has to look at sites like these, to track down people who might cross the line from hate speech to violence. We spoke with Deputy Special Agent in Charge Craig Fair with the FBI's San Francisco field office. It's his job is to look for online clues left by the perpetrator of the Gilroy shooting.
Guest: Craig Fair, Deputy Special Agent-in-Charge, FBI

Trump Administration Sues California Over Tax Return Law

The Trump Administration and a conservative legal group is suing to block a new California law aimed at forcing President Trump to release his tax returns.
Reporter: Scott Shafer

Backpacker Problems: Blisters Bring Perspective

Bree Zender is the Morning Edition host at KUNR Public Radio in Reno. But for the next couple of weeks, she's hiking the 165-mile long Tahoe Rim Trail. She sent us this audio postcard.
Reporter: Bree Zender

Delano City Council Votes for Sanctuary Status

A second San Joaquin Valley city is passing a resolution to become a sanctuary city, giving assurance to undocumented residents in the agricultural community that law enforcement won’t cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Reporter: Monica Velez, Valley Public Radio

Recycling Company's Closure Presents Challenges

We all know we should recycle, right? But it just got way more difficult to do in California because of the sudden closure of hundreds of recycling redemption centers in the state by the company RePlanet.
Reporter: Caleigh Wells, KCRW

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