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California Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation Sued Over Transparency Laws

California Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation Sued Over Transparency Laws

KQED's The California Report

October 5, 202210m 42s

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Show Notes

For years ago, then Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill into law that unsealed internal official investigations into serious use of force, dishonesty and sexual misconduct by peace officers. But California prison officials are not complying. That’s according to a lawsuit filed by KQED.

Reporter: Sukey Lewis, KQED


Gas prices remain sky-high in California. $6.42 on average for a regular gallon of gasoline as of Wednesday, that according to AAA. Production issues at refineries are being blamed for the skyrocketing price. But some relief could be on the way.

Reporter: Andrea Bautista, KCRW


Tijuana gas stations are capitalizing on California’s soaring gas prices. Several stations in Mexico are advertising cheaper gas to commuters heading to San Diego.

Reporter: Gustavo Solis, KPBS

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