KFBK Morning News Show Recap - Tuesday May 23rd

Lead Stories:

  1. A judge is ordering the 21-year-old suspect in the Davis stabbing spree to get a psychiatric evaluation. He's charged with killing a student and another man and attempted murder by trying to do the same to a homeless woman. He spoke out several times in court, once to say he wants to represent himself at trial. But nothing came of it since everything is on hold until a competency hearing. Click here to read more.
  2. California is planning to conserve water from the Colorado River over the next three years along with other Western States in a historic effort. Governor Gavin Newsom agreed to the partnership with Nevada and Arizona. Click here to read more.
  3. The lab-made meat industry, which has deep roots in the Bay Area and began with the promise of solving environmental pitfalls in meat production, is probably 25 times more energy intensive than animal beef in its current form. That's according to a new U.C. Davis study. Click here to read more.
  4. Grocery Outlet is announcing a new location in North Lake Tahoe. The store is set to open at 770 Mays Blvd. in Incline Village, Nevada, replacing a long time grocery store Village Market, which shuttered in 2021 after 42 years. Click here to read more.
  5. The California Assembly is moving forward a bill that would prohibit land ords from charging a tenant more than one month’s rent for a security deposit. Supporters of AB 12 say it'll increase housing access and affordability. Click here to read more.
  6. Football fans are counting down to another Super Bowl in California. Last year, it was in Inglewood at the home of the Los Angeles Rams. In 2026, it'll be at the San Francisco Bay Area stadium where the 49ers play. Click here to read more.

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