California Today Full Broadcast (July 4)

It’s Independence Day, and NTD reporters are checking out the celebrations up and down California. Parades, music, and red, white, and blue festivities filled city streets. We have a Fourth of July special for you, including the origin of “The Star Spangled Banner.”

The Riverside County district attorney is seeking the death penalty for a man who shot a sheriff’s deputy. The officer was killed while responding to an emergency call.

The San Diego Zoo welcomes a new baby horse. This foal is from a horse species that was once classified as extinct.

Today, we celebrate July 4th with parades and colorful decorations. But what were the festivities like over a hundred years ago? Get ready for a blast to the past with a 1900-style celebration on a historic farm.

Veterans onboard the USS Hornet and a music professor share with NTD the story behind the national anthem and what the song means to them.

A children’s choir in the Bay Area learns to sing America’s treasured songs. The over three-decade ensemble performed to honor the country’s armed forces.

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