LA Metro hotline costing taxpayers thousands per call; whistleblower alleges cronyism

A months-long FOX 11 investigation has revealed that an L.A. Metro sexual harassment hotline operated by a local charity is currently costing taxpayers more than $8,000 per call after a series of no-bid contracts to operate the hotline were awarded to the best friend and campaign donor of L.A. County Supervisor & Metro board member Sheila Kuehl after her office privately pushed for Metro to hire the charity.

In Depth: Special ed, Workers rights, AB 5

Hal speaks with Cindy Evans, special education teacher for the Marin county school district about Marin County's special education classes which have been re-started in person in small, socially distanced groups.