San Diego Supervisors Consider Joining Lawsuit Against 'Sanctuary State' Policy
The San Diego Board of Supervisors will consider joining the Trump administration's lawsuit against California's sanctuary state policies.
Reporter: Scott Shafer
Department of Justice Suspends Program Providing Information to Detainees
The U.S. Department of Justice is suspending a program that informs thousands of detainees at detention centers nationwide about their rights and how immigration courts work.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero
Garcetti Unveils New Plan to Speed Construction of Emergency Homeless Shelters
On Monday, in his State of the City address, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti called homelessness the moral and humanitarian crisis of our time. He proposed spending a lot more money to fight homelessness, including a $20 million proposal to create emergency shelters across the city.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez
Bill to Open Officers' Discipline Records Faces First Hurdle
California is among the most secretive states when it comes to the the discipline records of police officers. A bill that would open up some records of police misconduct is getting its first hearing in the state legislature today.
Reporter: Alex Emslie
Challengers Emerge in Push to Flip House Seat in Sierra Foothills
Republican Congressman Tom McClintock gained national attention when a town hall last June became unusually rowdy and he had to shout over the crowd. He represents Congressional District 4 and has serious Democratic challengers for the first time in a decade.
Reporter: Amy Westervelt