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How Russian Trolls Used Silicon Valley’s Influence to Create Racial Discord

Facebook, Twitter and Google will testify before two Senate committees this week. They’ve been asked to explain how Russian trolls used Silicon Valley’s influence to create discord and during the presidential election.Reporter: Tonya Mosley

A Day of the Dead Tradition Blooms in the Central Valley

Today around California, many communities are getting ready for Day of the Dead, making altars for loved ones and covering them with marigolds.Reporter: Vanessa Rancano

Dodgers Need Win to Keep Title Hopes Alive

Down three games to two, the Dodgers need a win against the Houston Astros tonight to keep their World Series hopes alive.Reporter: Steven Cuevas

State Lawmakers Push Legislation to Prevent Utilities from Passing On Fire Costs

State lawmakers, including Senator Jerry Hill, say they will introduce legislation in January that would prevent electric utilities found culpable in wildfires from passing on costs to consumers. The cause of the North Bay fires is still unknown, but lawmakers say power companies have tried to pass on the bill before.Reporter: Katie Orr

For China’s Gold Rush Prospectors, ‘Bone Scraping’ Was the Last Way Home

During the Gold Rush, thousands of Chinese prospectors came to California looking to "hit pay dirt," then head home rich. But like so many miners with the same ambition, most Chinese immigrants ended up in less shiny pursuits, like railroads, restaurants, and retail. So what happened when they died in California?Reporter: Rachael Myrow

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