
Same Sex Couples Applaud Gay Marriage Ruling
05/16/2008
Clerks at the California Supreme Court were ready with copies of yesterday's ruling that struck down California's ban on gay marriage. Dozens of couples were there, many who married four years ago when San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom ordered the city clerk's office to issue licenses. KPCC's Julie Small surveyed the responses on the courthouse steps.
Lawmakers Criticize Governor's Lottery Plan
05/15/2008
Governor Schwarzenegger unveiled his plan yesterday for coping with the state's 15 billion dollar deficit. He wants to borrow $15 billion against the future sales of California's lottery. KPCC's Julie Small says state lawmakers didn't take to the idea much.
Inglewood Police Release Audio Communications in Police Shooting
05/15/2008
Inglewood police on Wednesday released the sound captured early Sunday morning when officers shot and killed an unarmed man. KPCC's Frank Stoltze has more.
Gay Marriage: What Happens Now?
05/15/2008
Gay and lesbian couples can now get married in California, but not quite yet. KPCC's Special Correspondent Kitty Felde explains.
Tensions High After Soboba Shootings
05/14/2008
A couple of days after a deadly shooting on the Soboba Indian reservation, tensions remain high between the tribe and authorities. Two tribe members died Monday in a shootout with Riverside County sheriff's deputies. Tribal officials say the deputies overreacted. The sheriff's department says they were ambushed. KPCC's Inland Empire reporter Steven Cuevas has more on the story.
Governor Releases Revised Budget
05/14/2008
Governor Schwarzenegger took the wraps off his revised state budget Wednesday. KPCC's Shirley Jahad spoke with state capitol reporter Julie Small about the proposal.
Governor to Unveil Revised Budget Plan
05/14/2008
Governor Schwarzenegger unveils his revised budget proposal today in Sacramento. KPCC's Julie Small already has seen portions that were leaked.
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