Is L.A.'s New NFL Stadium Good Or Bad For Inglewood?
The most expensive stadium in NFL history is being built in Inglewood. It will be the future home of the L.A. Rams and the Chargers. Supporters say the 5 Billion dollar project, which opens next year, has already sparked an economic boom in Inglewood, a largely African American and Latino city that’s seen its share of hard luck. But critics worry the stadium is responsible for a big spike in housing costs that’s making Inglewood unaffordable for residents.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez
PG&E To Shut Off Power For 600,000 People
California's largest utility, Pacific Gas and Electric, is warning more than 600,000 customers it may shut off their power starting early tomorrow morning, As dry and windy weather conditions are expected to pose a high fire risk across Northern and Central California.
Reporter: Lily Jamali
What Would Public Banking Do For California?
Cities have their own police and fire departments, but should they have their own banks? Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that makes it possible for California municipalities and counties to establish their own public banks. But what exactly would public banks do compared to private banks?
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez
Financial Assistance Runs Out For Survivors of Tubbs Fire
Two years ago today the Tubbs Fire swept through Santa Rosa, destroying more than 5,000 homes. Long after the flames have been extinguished, fire victims are encountering new problems. For some survivors the second anniversary of the fire means their insurance policies will no longer cover their rent.
Reporter: Adia White
California Politicians Play Major Role In Impeachment
The central story of American politics right now is the story of the impeachment investigation into Donald Trump. Many California politicians have starring roles in the drama.
Guest: Scott Shafer