California has the fifth largest economy in the world. However, the Golden State is also facing some serious challenges, including massive wildfires. We travel to the town of Paradise, about 90 miles north of Sacramento, to see how the town is rebuilding after fire almost destroyed it last November. In May, correspondent Jessica Gomez talked to the survivors who are struggling to put their lives back together.
Paradise Lost: The California Town Still Recovering After the 2018 Wildfires
September 20, 2020Paradise Lost: The California Town Still Recovering After the 2018 Wildfires
September 20, 2020
August 17, 2019
August 24, 2019August 17, 2019
August 24, 2019
State of Inequality? Why are so many in California struggling to get by on a six-figure income
May 25, 2019State of Inequality? Why are so many in California struggling to get by on a six-figure income
May 25, 2019
Former Governor Jerry Brown talks about climate change and the future of California
May 25, 2019Former Governor Jerry Brown talks about climate change and the future of California
May 25, 2019
Will Limiting Lawmaker Terms to 12 Years Really Improve Democracy?
May 12, 2018Will Limiting Lawmaker Terms to 12 Years Really Improve Democracy?
May 12, 2018
Santa Ana: Residents Face Uncertain Future, Fear Deportation
January 21, 2017Santa Ana: Residents Face Uncertain Future, Fear Deportation
January 21, 2017
Migrants to the U.S. Stuck Between the Policies of Two Presidents
January 24, 2021Migrants to the U.S. Stuck Between the Policies of Two Presidents
January 24, 2021
A Town of Migrant Workers Who Can’t Afford to Stay Home
January 10, 2021A Town of Migrant Workers Who Can’t Afford to Stay Home
January 10, 2021
Strangers watch viral videos that show racial bias. Then they met each other in person to talk
October 8, 2020Strangers watch viral videos that show racial bias. Then they met each other in person to talk
October 8, 2020
Listening Tour: Strangers watch viral videos that show racial bias. Then they met each other in person to talk
October 8, 2020Listening Tour: Strangers watch viral videos that show racial bias. Then they met each other in person to talk
October 8, 2020
The politics of pot are changing with Illinois predicted to expunge an estimated 800,000 marijuana convictions
October 26, 2019The politics of pot are changing with Illinois predicted to expunge an estimated 800,000 marijuana convictions
October 26, 2019
There Grows the Neighborhood: Meet the 2019 MacArthur Fellow transforming Chicago’s South Side
October 26, 2019There Grows the Neighborhood: Meet the 2019 MacArthur Fellow transforming Chicago’s South Side
October 26, 2019
More Undocumented Migrants Are Caught Here Than Anywhere Else. It’s Also Ground Zero for Migrant Deaths.
November 10, 2018More Undocumented Migrants Are Caught Here Than Anywhere Else. It’s Also Ground Zero for Migrant Deaths.
November 10, 2018