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Health Officials Work To Combat Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak

California health officials are renewing their warning to avoid mushroom foraging this season as more people have become ill from eating death caps. They’re calling it the largest outbreak of mushroom poisonings in the country. Reporter: April Dembosky, KQED A federal court has u ...  Show more

Bay Area Congressman Describes "Horrific" Conditions At ICE Detention Center

In recent days, immigration authorities have turned away members of Congress who were trying to visit a detention facility in Minnesota. But here in California, Congressman Ro Khanna recently did get inside the newest and largest immigration detention center in the state. And he ...  Show more

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