California Today Full Broadcast (April 21)

California Today Full Broadcast (April 21)
The UC Berkeley campus sits empty in Berkeley, Calif., on July 22, 2020. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

UC Berkeley canceled classes after police warned of a potential active shooter on campus. A suspect has been apprehended.

Los Angeles County’s outspoken sheriff says the board of supervisors is working against public safety. He held his own press conference to respond to a recent Los Angeles budget proposal. 

Elon Musk is making big moves in the state. Not only did his electric car company Tesla beat financial expectations recently, but also he is offering up enough money to take control of Twitter.

There’s a lot of money going toward California colleges. On one side, the state hopes to make attending college debt-free for certain groups of people, while a community college district is providing housing for homeless students.

A zero-emissions ferry is now in faring in the San Francisco Bay.

A one-of-a-kind opera just finished a three-day performance in Los Angeles. The actors are all deaf and performed in sign language.

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