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California schools must now adjust sports practices and games when it’s too hot outside. The state law went into effect this summer.

Reporter: Mariana Dale, LAist

A bill on Governor Newsom’s desk would ban employers from forcing workers to attend anti-union meetings.

Reporter: Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters

Criminal justice advocates are hopeful the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation into two California state prisons will bring much needed change. The investigation into facilities in Chowchilla and Chino comes after what officials say are "hundreds" of lawsuits and some criminal allegations of sexual assault.

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California schools must now adjust sports practices and games when it’s too hot outside. The state law went into effect this summer.

Reporter: Mariana Dale, LAist

A bill on Governor Newsom’s desk would ban employers from forcing workers to attend anti-union meetings.

Reporter: Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters

Criminal justice advocates are hopeful the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation into two California state prisons will bring much needed change. The investigation into facilities in Chowchilla and Chino comes after what officials say are "hundreds" of lawsuits and some criminal allegations of sexual assault.

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