s midday live, we talked with state san francisco state university professor of labor studies john logan about this ruling. he says workers comp insurance was the driving issue behind this years long legal challenge. >> the union and the drivers who were challenging prop 22, said only the state has the authority to regulate to grant workers comp uh. but the court rejected this argument. it was a unanimous decision. it said that it was not going to overturn prop 22, meaning that the delivery drivers will remain independent contractors. they want to have the right to workers comp, they want to have the right to unemployment insurance, to minimum wage, to overtime, but it also said that there's nothing to prevent the state from, enacting new workers comp laws, which would in the future, grant workers comp to this. so it's not over yet. >> prop 22 gives app based gig workers some benefits, but not full employee protections. uber calls the court's decision a victory for drivers and democracy. developing news a person is under arrest in connection with a fast moving wildfire near chico. it is burning in butte county, not far from the town of paradise. you may remember the 2018 camp fire leveled paradise. the butte c