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Five Years Later, Many Camp Fire Survivors Still Struggling

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Cars destroyed by the Camp Fire sit in the lot at a used car dealership on November 9, 2018 in Paradise, California.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Camp Fire Survivors Still Waiting For Settlement Money

Wednesday marks exactly five years since the Camp Fire killed 85 people and leveled Paradise. Three years ago, PG&E created the Fire Victim Trust to pay out settlements to fire survivors. But some say they’ve lost hope they’ll ever get their full payments.
Reporter: Jamie Jiang, North State Public Radio

Trial Begins For Man Accused Of Attacking Paul Pelosi

A federal criminal trial is beginning Thursday for David DePape, the Bay Area man facing life in prison for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, and attempting to kidnap former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi  in San Francisco last year.
Reporter: Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez, KQED

Jewish Legislative Leaders Call For Action To Protect College Students

Jewish members of the California Legislature are calling for public universities in California to take immediate action to protect Jewish students.  The letter is signed by the 18 members of the Jewish Legislative Caucus and cites recent anti-semitic incidents, including physical abuse and threats against Jewish students.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED

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