State Sues Huntington Beach Over Low-Income Housing
Governor Gavin Newsom taking Huntington Beach to court. He's using a new state law to do it as he tries to pressure the wealthy Orange County city to build more housing. More suits could follow to spur development.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati
'That's Not Our America': Kamala Harris Officially Launches Presidential Bid in Oakland
An estimated 20,000 people came out to Frank Ogawa Plaza in Oakland on Sunday to watch U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris formally kick off her 2020 presidential campaign.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson
U.S.-Mexico Tensions May Be Delaying Return of Asylum Seekers to Mexico
Last week, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it would begin sending some asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico until their court hearings in the U.S. But tension between the governments of the two countries might have delayed the roll-out, which was supposed to begin on Friday.
Reporter: Max Rivlin-Nadler
Homelessness Myths: Do Homeless People Simply Not Want to Be Housed?
This time of year, California counties conduct point-in-time counts to figure out who’s homeless and why. This week, we’re digging into some of the most common myths about homelessness.
Reporter: Rachael Myrow