‘Enough’: California’s Women in Politics Call Out Sexual Harassment
A group of female lobbyists, lawmakers and staffers signed a public letter released yesterday. It speaks of a culture of sexual harassment in the political workplace. Samantha Corbin is one of the more than 140 women who signed this letter.
South Bay Area Water District Rejects Twin Tunnel Plan
A moment of reckoning has arrived for Governor Jerry Brown's signature water project: the twin Delta tunnels. A major water supplier in the South Bay area voted to support it, but a version with one tunnel instead of two.
Toxic Dangers Hidden in Wildfire Ash
For many people returning to their property for the first time, there are dangers hidden in the ash. The burning materials create toxic particulates in the air, particulates that can make one sick. UCSF pulmonologist Robert Blount says the most important thing is to weak a mask with the label N-95.
Displaced Residents Look for Temporary Housing in North Bay
Nearly 6,000 structures burned to through ground in California this past week. Now thousands of displaced people are trying to find places to stay while they face the difficult task of putting their lives back together.
Satellite Maps Used to Combat Blazes
The California National Guard is using a real-time satellite map in conjunction with multiple agencies on a large scale for the first time. It’s helping to combat fires blazing in the North Bay.
New Law Takes Aim at 'Puppy Mills'
California has become the first state mandating pet stores sell only shelter and rescue animals.