California Today Full Broadcast (June 14)

A school board in Southern California fired its superintendent over a curriculum controversy, after the board voted earlier this month to ban a textbook that mentions former gay activist Harvey Milk.

The 10th largest city in the United States, San Jose, just released its $5 billion budget. NTD interviewed the mayor to learn about the city’s priorities.

California’s drought-plagued Lake Oroville is now 100 percent full after a series of powerful winter storms and the melting of a historically deep ice pack.

San Francisco’s Millennium Tower, one of the glitziest residential buildings in the city, is now tilting more than two feet north and west, and continues to tilt despite recent efforts to set it straight.

A recent study shows that California ranked the lowest in the union on literacy rate. However, the state scored the top on the list of most fun states in areas of entertainment and recreation.

For $40,000 a month, Disney creator Walt Disney’s former residence in Los Angeles can be rented. We show you what you get for the money.

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