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State of the Union Watch Party Launches Voter Registration Drive

There's going to be a lot of analysis this morning on President Trump's State of the Union. But as the pundits analyze, another group is mobilized: the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights used the speech as fuel for a get out the vote campaign in Southern California.

Reporter: Steven Cuevas

Pointing to North Bay Fires, FCC Votes for Improved Wireless Alerts

Fires and mudslides in Southern California, Hawaii’s false alarm, and wildfires in Northern California all highlight the need for a way to quickly and accurately alert people in an emergency. Yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to update the current system of Wireless Emergency Alerts.

Reporter: Sukey Lewis

Report: Housing Costs Keeping Victims in Abusive Relationships

California is in a perpetual housing crisis; here in San Francisco, it's insane. Now, domestic violence experts are saying the high cost of housing is keeping people in abusive relationships.

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Reporter: Michelle Wiley 

Will S.F. Mayor’s Race Re-Open Old Wounds?

The sudden death of Mayor Ed Lee seven weeks ago has set off a fierce power struggle in San Francisco. As a June election approaches, the campaign is tinged with issues around race, gender, sexual orientation and the impact of high tech.

Reporter: Scott Shafer 

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