Camp Fire Death Toll Climbs to 56
Fifty-six people are now confirmed dead in Butte County from the massive Camp Fire, which is still just 35 percent contained. The death toll climbs each day as more remains are discovered in the fire zone. Family members wanting to know if their loved ones are among them can now help the sheriff there by providing a DNA sample.
Reporter: Alex Emslie
Interior Secretary Attempts to Tamp Down Presidential Comments on Wildfires
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is trying to tamp down comments that President Trump has made in recent days about the fires in our state. Zinke spoke to the press after a visit to damaged parts of Butte County.
Reporter: Danielle Venton
PG&E Stock Plummets Amid Potential Links Between Its Equipment and Wildfires
California’s largest utility saw its stock plummet more than 20 percent on Wednesday amid growing concerns about whether its equipment may have caused the Camp Fire — the state’s deadliest and most destructive ever.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos
Gov. Brown Announces Nominee to State Supreme Court
As one of his final acts in office, Gov. Jerry Brown has announced one more nominee to the California Supreme Court.
Reporter: Katie Orr
Hundreds of Central American Migrants Arrive in Tijuana
Hundreds more Central American migrants have arrived in Tijuana in the last 24 hours. And some of them headed to the beach.
Reporter: Sasha Khokha
Border Limbo
In the last 24 hours, hundreds more Central American migrants have arrived in Tijuana. We hear the story of a teenager seeking asylum. She has made it across the San Diego-Tijuana border, but the journey there was far from easy.
Reporter: Jean Guerrero
Modesto Republican Loses His Congressional Seat
Republican congressman Jeff Denham, representing the Modesto area, has lost his seat to Josh Harder, a 32-year-old Democrat. Until a few days ago, Denham’s election to a fifth term seemed imminent.
Reporter: Alex Hall
Judge Orders Investigation of Possible Fraud in Prisoner Psychiatric Care Case
A few weeks back, we learned of allegations coming from a whistleblower about psychiatric care for inmates in state prisons. A federal judge has now appointed an investigator to look into the claims, which include what can only be called shocking stories about life behind bars for the mentally ill.
Reporter: Julie Small