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Eight San Diego Priests Accused of Sexual Misconduct Named

Eight priests were named in the San Diego Union-Tribune on Thursday, accused of sexual misconduct with minors. These new names were made public after a recent internal review going back more than 50 years.
Reporter: Polly Stryker

Some Advocates Object to ACLU Family Separations Deal

The U.S. Department of Justice and the ACLU reached a deal over the separation of migrant children and their parents at the border this week. But some advocates object to the deal because it excludes a lot of families.
Reporter: Julie Small

Workers Strike at the Sun-Maid Raisin Factory

Workers walked off the job at the Sun-Maid raisin factory in Fresno County this week. Contract negotiations fell apart over issues involving proposed wages and healthcare costs.
Reporter: Michelle Wiley

Janitors March One-Hundred Miles to Stop Rape on the Night Shift

One-hundred women who've walked 100 miles will arrive on the steps of the state Capitol this week. They're janitors hoping to get Gov. Jerry Brown to sign a bill that, they say, would go a long way in preventing sexual abuse on the night shift.
Reporter: Sasha Khokha

California Law Banning Cosmetic Testing on Animals Goes to Gov. Brown's Desk

The California Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act has been approved by lawmakers and now goes to Gov. Jerry Brown for signature. If passed, the legislation banning the testing on animals and the sale of products that have been tested on animals by January 2020.
Reporter: Penny Nelson

Hundreds Protest Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Monterey Bay

Protesters greeted former sheriff Joe Arpaio at a Republican Women's Luncheon on Thursday, where he was a featured speaker. Arpaio has been widely criticized for his treatment of prisoners and was convicted of racial profiling, before being pardoned by President Donald Trump.
Reporters: Doug McNight & Erika Mahoney

BTS Concert in Oakland Draws Thousands

Thousands of people turned up early in the morning to line up to see the KPOP boy band BTS. Why did they show up so early? Because this boy band changes lives.
Reporter: Hope McKenney

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