California Looks to Ban a Widely Used Pesticide
For the first time ever, state environmental regulators are moving to ban a pesticide entirely. It’s a neurotoxin called chlorpyrifos.
Reporter: Molly Peterson
Cal Poly Faculty Votes to Remove Chick-fil-A from its Campus
Cal Poly faculty in San Luis Obispo voted this week to remove a Chick-fil-A fast-food outlet from campus. This follows the recent news that the restaurant’s charity arm donated millions to anti-LGBTQ organizations across the country. But it looks like the fast food outlet may get to remain on campus, despite opposition.
Reporter: Tyler Pratt
Lawmakers Disagree on How to Solve Chico's Housing Crisis
It’s estimated around 19,000 more people are living in Chico than were there before last year's Camp Fire. There isn’t nearly enough housing for them. State and local politicians are adamant that this is a crisis and they need to address it quickly. But so far, no significant solutions have been finalized.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson
Devin Nunes 2018 Challenger Now Eyeing a Mayoral Run for Fresno
Democrat Andrew Janz says he won’t run against Congressman Devin Nunes again, even though he came within six percentage points of beating Nunes in the 2018 election. Instead, Janz says he'll run for the non-partisan office of Fresno mayor.
Reporter: Monica Velez
As Facebook Pivots to Private Platforms, How Will We Monitor Fake News and Hate Speech?
At a conference last week, Mark Zuckerberg promised to refocus Facebook on its private messaging products like Messenger, WhatsApp, and Stories. But in this brave new world of encrypted messaging, how are researchers, regulators and even Facebook itself supposed to keep track of things like fake news?
Reporter: Rachael Myrow