KFBK Morning News Show Daily Recap - Thursday July 6th

Lead Stories:

  1. A proposal from the Sacramento Mayor aims to help expedite safe parking sites for homeless people. Sacramento mayor Darrell Steinberg is proposing a power shift by having the city manager approve all safe parking sites for homeless people without council approval. Click here to read more.
  2. New records show that the Sacramento County Sheriff's department has been sharing license plate reader data with anti-abortion states. Click here to read more.
  3. A Sacramento man is facing an attempted murder charge for stabbing another man at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. Click here to read more.
  4. California's Superintendent says he's seriously considering a run in 2026. Tony Thurmond tweeted he's already formed a committee to begin the process but assured he's fully focused on his current job but is considering a gubernatorial run given the climate of book banning and the "attack on democracy". Click here to read more.
  5. Governor Gavin Newsom is showing support for a California tech giant. He's now on Threads. He tweeted yesterday he had just joined after Meta launched the new app. The idea is to give users a separate space for sharing real-time text updates and joining public conversations. Click here to read more.

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