Oakland Teachers Head Into Second Day of Strike
Oakland Unified School District teachers hit the picket line for a second day as they draw hope from L.A.'s Teacher Strike last month. But a tough lesson from the strike down south looms over Oakland, if teachers get what they want, who will pay for it?
Reporter: Lily Jamali
California’s GOP to Select New Chair This Weekend
After losing half of its congressional delegation in November, the GOP’s new leader will have their work cut out for them.
Reporter: Katie Orr
Possibly Thousands of Families Separated at The Border May Be Reunited
A federal judge in San Diego may order the U.S. government to identify and reunite what could be thousands more families separated at the border.
Reporter: Julie Small
San Bernardino County to Pay a $1 Million Settlement to LGBT Inmates
Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Trans inmates will receive a $1 million dollar settlement after being kept away from the General Population and locked up for 23 hour days and denied access to job training and drug rehabilitation at a Rancho Cucamonga jail.
Reporter: KVCR’s Benjamin Purper
Medical Professionals Arrested After Falsifying Opioid Prescriptions
Seven medical professionals from three different states have been arrested and accused of contributing to the nation’s ongoing opioid crisis.
Reporter: KPCC’s Alyssa Jeong Perry
Re-imagining Paradise After November's Camp Fire
Architecture students from Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo are creating plans to rebuild Paradise after being destroyed by the Camp Fire.
Reporter: KCBX's Tyler Pratt