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Thursday, March 30, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • Nathan Fletcher Resigning From Board Of Supervisors
  • 10 News: Nathan Fletcher resigns from San Diego County Board of Supervisors amid lawsuit
  • Nathan Fletcher to resign as San Diego County Supervisor
  • Lawsuit against Supervisor Fletcher alleges sexual assault
  • AP: California may end travel ban to states with anti-LGBTQ laws
  • FoxLA: How much money do you need to live comfortably in Los Angeles?
  • AP: 7 California officers charged in death of man in custody
  • FoxLA: Edward Bronstein: CHP officers, nurse charged with manslaughter for in-custody death
  • CG: California Reparations Task Force Refuses To Give Recommended Restitution Amount
  • AP: California reparations amount, if any, left to politicians
  • EXCLUSIVE: Syringe vending machine installed at SF apartment
  • LADN: Another long day of deliberations conclude at Ridley-Thomas corruption trial
  • LAT $: A top member of San Jose’s police union imported and distributed opioids, prosecutors say
  • SFC: San Jose police union director charged in opioid distribution case
  • OCReg: Police bodycam footage of Laguna Beach city manager traffic stop to be released
  • VOC: What Happens To Cities That Defy California’s Housing Mandates?
  • LADN: Metro gets earful from callers about safety, service, homeless on buses, trains
  • SDUT: San Diego police clear downtown homeless encampments as city prepares for Padres opening day
  • LAT $: It’s official. Mammoth Mountain’s had its snowiest season ever
  • CG: California Oil Prioritization Bill Unanimously Passes Sen. Environmental Quality Committee
  • SJMN: Google ‘not truthful,’ tried to ‘subvert’ court process by deleting evidence in monopoly case, judge rules
  • FresBee: Democrats and Republicans agree — President Biden should approve more California storm aid
  • LAT $: Major storm caps California’s wet season with more rain, winds, snow
  • SBSun: Olivet University target of state attorney general complaint that could shut down Anza campus
  • FresBee: How Xavier Becerra went from working construction in Sacramento to launching Obamacare
  • OCReg: After the LAUSD strike, watch your wallets, new tax hikes are on the way
  • OCReg: Anaheim pay proposal would destroy jobs and take the city in the wrong direction
  • New American Values: Wokeism, Self-Hate, Money
  • OCReg: John Seiler: We at the Orange County Register were right to oppose the Iraq war 20 years ago
  • SacBee: SWAT officer fatally shot a knife-wielding man in Yolo County standoff, video shows
  • Sacramento court ends practice of charging for access to some online documents
  • SJMN: Eight additional East Bay police officers on leave for racist and homophobic texts
  • SFC: Oakland police arrest 4 suspects in 15 armed robberies
  • SFC: How D.A. Brooke Jenkins changed S.F.'s crime policies
  • SFC: This is how S.F. could die — and what must be done to dodge a ‘doom loop’
  • SFC: No more exodus? S.F., Bay Area population losses slowed in second year of the pandemic
  • SFC: Mayor Breed tells Jon Stewart tougher laws needed to compel mentally ill into treatment
  • FresBee: Here’s how much the new Clovis Unified schools superintendent will make next year
  • FresBee: ‘Boring’ is back at Fresno City Hall as council members take a break from mudslinging | Opinion
  • VCStar $: Camarillo packaging company announces factory closure
  • FoxLA: Prosecutor Jonathan Hatami running for Los Angeles DA in 2024
  • LADN: Angel Stadium parking price increase catches some by surprise
  • VOC: OC Officials Want State Housing Credit for Motel-Home Conversions
  • LAT $: Newport Beach battles a new breed of luxury party houses: fractional ownership
  • Riverside OKs new city council ward boundaries
  • Temecula City Council hears calls to censure Jessica Alexander
  • Would a parking lot threaten the future of March Air Reserve Base?
  • SANDAG seeks bids for $37M bluffs stabilization project
  • VOSD: County Continues to Charge Defendants a Fee That a Judge Deemed Excessive

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