California Today Full Broadcast (April 20)

California Today Full Broadcast (April 20)
People partake in a rally against the passing of AB 2223 in Sacramento, Calif., on April 19, 2022. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

Californians gathered in the state capital to protest what has been called the “infanticide bill.” Over 1,000 people gathered to protest the bill, which would decriminalize babies dying in certain circumstances after birth.

A man was sentenced to a total of nearly 200 years in prison for a murder in a wealthy Southern California neighborhood. 

A brother and sister have pleaded guilty to stealing and selling millions of dollars worth of Apple computers from Stanford University.

A group is offering free test strips at bars to test for fentanyl. The group is aimed at recreational drug users. Others say it will just encourage drug use.

Inmates at a well-known California prison can now attend an accredited community college behind bars. The people involved say it’s another step toward better rehabilitating inmates.

A gardening spree is taking off in a Southern California city. Two newly opened community gardens saw a flood of applicants recently.

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