California Today Full Broadcast (April 5)

California Today Full Broadcast (April 5)
People attend a candlelight vigil for victims of a fatal shooting held at Ali Youssefi Square in Sacramento, Calif., on April 4, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group via AP)

Police made more arrests in connection to the mass shooting in Sacramento. Family members remembered those lost in the shooting.

A group of mothers put up a billboard in a popular tourist area of San Francisco. It warns visitors of the city’s fentanyl problem. We spoke to several tourists to hear what they think.

Several groups filed a lawsuit against a San Jose gun law. The law forces gun owners to pay a fee. The lawsuit says it should be called a tax.

A Northern California woman is pushing for restoring the rights of Native Americans to use “cultural fire” to clear abundant fuel in the community. The practice has been prohibited since the early 1900s.

The attorney general announced a settlement for pandemic-related price gouging on eggs. A grocery chain is paying back for raising the price of the poultry product.

A hot air balloon crashes in California. Fortunately, the person who posted the incident online said the riders are okay.

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