Workers Rally Against Shutdown at Santa Anita Park
It's the last day of the season at the Santa Anita racetrack, where 29 horses have died there since December. Opponents have called for the track to be shut down but the workers who care for the horses disagree.
Reporter: Ben Bergman
Community Members in Sacramento are Mourning the Loss of an Officer Shot and Killed While On Duty
We're learning more about the 26 year old rookie police officer shot and killed in a standoff while responding to a domestic violence call on Wednesday in Sacramento. The officer came up through the law enforcement preparatory program at Sac State, where students and administrators are trying to come to terms with her death.
Reporter: Bob Moffitt, Capital Public Radio
Report Finds the California State University Stashed Over a Billion Dollar Surplus Over a Decade
Results from a state audit report of the Cal State University system found that the CSU stashed away a $1.5 billion surplus over the last decade, while also nearly doubling tuition.
Reporter: Vanessa Rancano, KQED
PG&E Shareholders Will Hold a Vote to Approve New Board of Directors
PG&E's shareholders will meet for the first time since the company's power lines started California's deadliest wildfire last November today. Since then, PG&E has replaced almost its entire board of directors and investors will vote on whether to approve them.
Guest: Loretta Lynch, Former President of CPUC
SF's Ninth Circuit Court Hears Arguments Over The Trump Administration's Use of Military Funds for Border Wall
In San Francisco, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a favorite target of President Trump's, heard arguments Thursday on whether to allow the administration to use military funds for border wall construction.
Reporter: Peter Jon Shuler, KQED