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San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Dead at the Age of 65

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee died suddenly early Tuesday morning at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, capping the end of an unexpected political career that saw him lead the city out of the recession and into a deep housing crisis.
Reporter: Scott Shafer

Santa Barbara County Residents Flee Thomas Fire

As the Thomas Fire in Southern California burned its way west into Santa Barbara County, scores of residents who live in the coastal towns along the fire’s path fled, and many of the evacuees ended up on the campus of UC Santa Barbara.
Reporter: Steven Cuevas

Ventura Resident Shares Story of Late Night Evacuation

Thousands of people in Southern California have been forced out of their homes since the wildfires began last week. For many, it was a rude awakening from their bucolic coastal lifestyle. The nightmare of hills and houses on fire is still fresh in the mind of 87-year-old Ventura resident Rhoda Zuk who says she got a call to evacuate her home in Ventura late at night. Fire crews helped get her out safely.
Reporter: Stephanie O'Neill

State, Local Politicians React to Death of Mayor Ed Lee

U.S Senator Dianne Feinstein recalls Lee's equanimity and quiet management style, while House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is calling the news heartbreaking.
And in San Francisco, Lee's City Hall colleagues are expressing shock.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos

Pentagon Says Transgender People Can Enlist Starting Jan. 1

The Pentagon says beginning January 1st, transgender people will be allowed to volunteer for military service. The move comes despite objections from President Donald Trump.
Reporter: Scott Shafer 

California Schoolteachers Hoping to Keep Tax Deduction

The tax proposals in Congress have a lot of us in California asking the question: How will this affect my personal tax bill? Well, you can count school teachers among them.
Reporter: Allen Young

San Francisco Federal Court Takes Up Young People’s Climate Change Suit

Remember those kids who got together and sued the federal government for moving too slowly on climate change?
That was two years ago and now the fate of their suit is in the hands of an appeals court in San Francisco.
Reporter: Craig Miller

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