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FEMA Building Its First Mobile Home Park for Camp Fire Survivors

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Six Months After the Camp Fire, FEMA Is Building Its First Mobile Home Park for Survivors

Nearly six months after the Camp Fire started in Butte County, FEMA is getting ready to open the first mobile home park built exclusively for fire survivors. The agency has faced criticism for not bringing in trailers and mobile homes fast enough. FEMA estimates that nearly a thousand people need temporary housing in RVs and mobile homes.
Reporter: Polly Stryker

Butte County Stretched Thin From Measles Outbreak and Camp Fire

Butte County health officials are trying to control a measles outbreak while still in recovery from last November's deadly Camp Fire. The L.A. Times reports at least 15 Californians have been diagnosed with measles since a man caught the disease during a trip to the Philippines last month.
Guest: L.A. Times reporter Soumya Karlamangla

Activists Call State Housing Bill Racist

State Sen. Scott Wiener is expected to hold a press conference later today calling out the AIDS Healthcare Foundation in Los Angeles. That group is funding a marketing campaign claiming Wiener's affordable housing bill, SB 50, is racist.

Who Benefits the Most From Paid Family Leave?

Unlike many other states, California gives workers access to a paid family leave program run by the state. Participation is booming. But some lawmakers are among those concerned about who’s benefiting the most and who can’t afford to take part.
Reporter: Katie Orr

A Tale of Two California Congressmen — and the Mueller Report

If you are a news junkie you've probably seen a lot of California Democratic congressman Adam Schiff in the days since the Mueller Report was released. In addition to representing Burbank, he is the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. He's been front and center as a critic of President Trump, and he's a favorite target of the president and Republicans. Californian House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy tweeted that Democrats keep searching for "imaginary evidence" of collusion and that "it is time to move on."
Guest: Congressman Adam Schiff

UCLA Gymnast Star Katelyn Ohashi Competes for the Last Time

Katelyn Ohashi had her very last college performance on Friday and she killed it, scoring a 9.95 during her floor routine.

California Works to Ease Reliance on China for Recycling

China has stopped taking some of California's recycling. How can the state continue recycling, without relying so much on China?
California EPA Secretary Jared Blumenfeld

Climate Change Puts a Squeeze on California Crab Fishermen

Today, environmentalists see oceans as the front line of climate change. California crab fishermen are being squeezed at both ends of their annual season by warming oceans.
Reporter: Amy Westervelt

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