California Today Full Broadcast (March 24)

After months of continuous rain and snow, California residents are struggling to clean up. But the governor says the good news is that the state is mostly out of a drought. He announced some new policy changes following the recent boost in water supplies.

Students and staff in Los Angeles are back in school following the three-day strike. But, labor union negotiations are still ongoing between the Los Angeles school district and staff members.

State lawmakers proposed a new bill to ban the sale of food products that contain harmful ingredients. One of the chemicals listed is red food dye, a common ingredient found in Skittles and other popular snacks.

State lawmakers are fast-tracking a bill to place regulations on oil companies for windfall profits. If it’s passed and the governor signs it, California would be the first state to implement profit penalties on the oil industry.

Fans of fantasy-adventure movies are praising two movies for their use of special effects. One is an Oscar-winning film that’s back for its 20th anniversary.

One photographer is no amateur when it comes to cameras or waves. He braves the ocean to snap photos of world-class surfers.

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