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CA’s Response to Arizona’s Abortion Ban | Placerville Restaurants Compete on Food Network | 50 Years at American River Raft Rentals

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California wants to welcome Arizona doctors following the state's potential abortion ban. Also, Placerville restaurants compete on Guy Fieri’s “Best Bite in Town” on Food Network. Finally, American River Raft Rentals celebrates 50 years.

CA’s Response to Arizona’s Abortion Ban

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers announced legislation aimed at helping Arizonans access abortions after the Arizona Supreme Court allowed a near total-ban to move forward. CapRadio Healthcare Reporter Kate Wolffe explains how California could soon allow Arizona doctors to give their patients abortions in the Golden State.

Placerville Restaurants Compete on Food Network

The latest episode of the Food Network’s new competition show Best Bite in Town headed to Placerville in El Dorado County, pitting six local restaurants against one another for the coveted title. Mary Fulmer is the owner of Hog Wild Bar-B-Que , Brandon Guenther is the chef and owner of Rocker Oysterfeller’s Kitchen + Saloon , and Simona Salvatori is the owner of Amore Mio Italian Bistro , and they join Insight to talk about their experience, as well as the dishes they prepared.

50 Years at American River Raft Rentals

This month kicked off a popular time on the lower American River. Each year from late spring through summer, rafts fill the scenic American River Parkway - just 15 miles east of downtown Sacramento. American River Raft Rentals is the largest rafting company, offering self-guided floats on beginner stretches of the river since 1974. Kent Hansen is the co-owner of American River Raft Rentals and joins us about celebrating its 50th anniversary.

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