Lead Stories:
- Protesters around the country shut down bridges and streets Monday in Pro-Palestine demonstrations aimed at disrupting major economic centers. The Golden Gate Bridge was shut down for nearly 5 hours. Click here to read more.
- The FBI is reportedly investigating the California State Treasurer's Office. The FBI has requested documents from the treasurer's office as part of a federal grand jury subpoena involving a case that has not yet been made public. A spokesperson for State Treasurer Fiona Ma says the office is cooperating. Click here to read more.
- The Newsom administration, led by attorney general Rob Bonta, is suing the City of Huntington Beach over a approved a voter identification law. The voter-approved measure would allow the city to start requiring identification at the polls for all municipal elections starting in 2026. Click here to read more.
- The Sacramento Business Journal is reporting there is an effort to merge the financially troubled public radio station Cap Radio with the PBS television station KVIE channel 6. Now, 75 leaders around the Sacramento community are sending a letter to Sac State to encourage the merge. Click here to read more.