KFBK Morning News Show Daily Recap - Thursday June 15th

Lead Stories:

  1. California is making more strides in fighting the homelessness crisis. Another $200 million has been awarded to 22 communities statewide. This third round of grants supports projects that will move 7,300 people off the streets and into housing. Click here to read more.
  2. The Sacramento City Council has approved a $1.5 billion budget. One council member moved to redirect $6 million to make 3-1-1 community response calls available 24/7, but the proposal was rejected. Click here to read more.
  3. The state budget is due today. Click here to read more.
  4. Dockworkers and the Port of Oakland have arrived at a tentative labor deal. The six-year contract covers all 29 West Coast ports and some 22,000 workers. Port officials say it could take weeks to clear up congestion. Click here to read more.
  5. More fallout for San Francisco's Westfield mall. The Cinemark theater is the latest to shut down. Fans lined up last night for their last chance to see a movie there. The theater will hold its final showings this afternoon as nothing is scheduled tomorrow or beyond. Click here to read more.
  6. Texas is bussing a group of immigrants to Los Angeles. Click here to read more.

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