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Siskiyou County Residents Sue Utility Over McKinney Fire

Siskiyou County Residents Sue Utility Over McKinney Fire



Residents of a Siskiyou County community, ravaged by wildfire last month, are suing the Oregon-based electrical utility they say is to blame. The McKinney Fire started the afternoon of July 29th just outside the hamlet of Klamath River, near power lines owned by Portland's Pacificorp. 

Reporter: Dan Brekke, KQED


Starting next year, Californians will be able to sue people who distribute ghost guns and assault weapons illegally. The law is modeled on Texas abortion legislation and both of the laws offer private citizens a chance at financial rewards for reporting other peoples’ activities.

Guest: Nigel Duara, Justice Reporter with CalMatters


Democrats in California are split on whether President Joe Biden should run again in 2024 and if he doesn’t, Governor Gavin Newsom has a strong base of support for a presidential run.

Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED


Monkeypox cases in L.A. County continue to climb. New cases have jumped 33% since last week, and more than a thousand people have tested positive.

Reporter: Jackie Fortier, KPCC


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