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Paradise Struggles to Adjust to New Reality

Many of the businesses along Paradise's main commercial strip were spared by November's deadly Camp Fire. They’ve been reopening for months, but are having trouble adjusting to a drastically different customer base.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson KQED

Butte County Homeless Count Delayed

California's county homeless counts are done in January. But with Butte County still recovering from the Camp Fire, the count has been delayed.
Reporter: Michelle Wiley KQED

California's Sanctuary State Laws Upheld by Federal Court

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco upheld nearly all of California's sanctuary laws that could clear the way for more protections for undocumented immigrants in the state.
Reporter: Julie Small KQED

Technology's Shadow Workforce

This week, we've been hearing stories from white collar contract workers in Silicon Valley's tech industry. They said they feel like second class citizens. So what do the companies have to say?
Reporter: Sam Harnett KQED

UCLA Women's Gymnastics Team Bid Farewell to Katelyn Ohashi

The UCLA women’s gymnastics team will compete for its 8th NCAA championship title. The National Collegiate Athletic Association finals will be a farewell performance for social media darling Katelyn Ohashi.  At the Pac 12 competition in January, her Michael Jackson dance routine earned her a perfect score and went viral on social media.
Reporter: Christal Smith

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