John Sepulvado
John's from Southern California. He attended Journalism School at Florida A&M in Tallahassee. John's reporting has earned four Edward R. Murrow awards for investigations, and he shared in a Peabody for CNN's Gulf Coast Oil-Spill Coverage. He has also won numerous other national and regional awards for his investigative and multimedia coverage.
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The federal government is holding detained migrant boys in a desert tent encampment. Some were detained after arriving alone at the border, while others were separated from their families.
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In Southern California, a fast-moving wildfire has tens of thousands of people evacuating from their homes. Hot, dry Santa Ana winds are fanning the flames.
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The Trump administration says it will end cost-sharing payments designed to help low-income Americans get health care. Trump is also expected to make an announcement on the future of the Iran deal.
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With more than 500 injured, the massacre Sunday night in Las Vegas was a huge test for the region's trauma centers. KQED's John Sepulvado reports from one of them.
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After a four-day visit to the nation's capital, Governor Brown is heading back to California. The Governor met with both California's Democratic and Republican congressional delegations Tuesdayy and said he
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In Sacramento, we are expecting two state Senators to unveil a new set of criminal justice reform plans. Democratic State Senators Ricardo Lara and Holly Mitchell want to change how
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The immediate crisis with the Oroville Dam spillways having flow troubles during the recent storms has passed. But memories of the evacuation and chaos remain. We called KCHO reporter Marc
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Last month, the state senate honored former member Senator Tom Hayden, who had died in October. Janet Nguyen, a refugee from Viet Nam, rose to protest over Hayden's opposition to
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We begin in the town of French Camp, where former the Mayor of Stockton, Anthony Silva, is in jail. Bail has been set at one million dollars. The 42 year
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Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of San Francisco is calling for the Attorney Generals' resignation. Earlier this year, Sessions was asked under oath during his Senate Confirmation hearing whether the Trump