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Saturday, May 6, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • CG: Democrats Remain Mostly Silent About Senator Min’s DUI Despite More Evidence Of Guilt
  • CalM: How free trips for California legislators lead to bills
  • AP: California reparations task force to vote on formal apology
  • SDUT: El Cajon demands changes at 2nd motel tied to county voucher program, part of wider crackdown
  • SFC: S.F. plan for tiny homes for homeless people uncertain because of a few tents a mile away
  • LADN: Metro’s $9B budget boosts homeless outreach, train cleaning, running new lines
  • LAT $: $55,000 to leave a rent-controlled apartment? Why these tenants say no thanks
  • SFC: Man shot outside San Francisco’s Muni Van Ness Station
  • LAT $: Police arrest 5 in double stabbing outside Los Angeles High
  • SFC: S.F. Walgreens shooting: D.A.’s clearing of armed guard hasn’t settled tensions
  • LAT $: Tentative settlement reached in lawsuit over Garcetti aide’s alleged sexual harassment
  • SJMN: Fentanyl crisis: Should California throw the book at opioid dealers?
  • OCReg: A look at the California Air Resources Board’s regulation of heavy trucks
  • Nathan Fletcher Should Use His $1M+ in Surplus Campaign Funds to Reimburse Taxpayers for Costs of Legal Fees and Special Election
  • SDUT: Column: Race to replace Fletcher ramps up fast
  • Sen. Aisha Wahab’s recall movement fueled by ‘non-performance,’ organizer charges
  • CalM: After the collapse of two California banks, what can the state do?
  • SFC: Hoeven: State cracks down on NIMBY cities. But what about its own backyard?
  • OCReg: California says new cigarettes appear to violate state’s flavored tobacco ban
  • SFC: Dianne Feinstein declines to give timeline for return to Congress in defiant statement
  • LAT $: L.A.’s luxury real estate market freezes, putting ‘mansion tax’ funds in limbo
  • OCReg: OC jury orders Suzuki to pay $161 million for 2013 motorcycle crash
  • OCReg: Orange County Democrats aren’t looking so great in 2024 congressional races
  • CG: IRS Data Reveals California, New York, Illinois Biggest Losers of Residents & their Wealth
  • Fed Bank of San Francisco Must Be Investigated
  • Reason: San Francisco's Got Problems. There's No Need To Exaggerate Them for Political Reasons.
  • NR: Race Shouldn’t Stop Us from Tackling Recidivism and Mental Illness
  • OCReg: California must rethink EMT restrictions
  • Davis stabbing attacks: Murder charges filed against ex-UC Davis student Carlos Dominguez
  • AP: Ex-college student pleads not guilty to CA murder charges
  • SFC: A's announcer apologizes for apparent use of a racist epithet on broadcast
  • SJMN: Oakland school district, teachers face the possibility of a protracted strike
  • FresBee: Fresno County’s lawsuit against city councilmembers still on, but ‘heavy lifting’ ahead
  • FresBee: Former community activist who worked toward fixing homeless problems in Fresno dies
  • VCStar $: Oil groups, Ventura County move toward settlement
  • VCStar $: Take a peek at NASA's cleanup of Santa Susana Field Lab
  • LADN: LA City Council protester arrested after seeming to slam door on LAPD officer
  • LADN: LA City Council won’t rubber stamp mayor’s budget proposal, budget chair says
  • LAT $: Protesters disrupt De León’s Cinco de Mayo presentation during council meeting; 1 arrested
  • LAT $: Former L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva to launch new radio show
  • OCReg: Habitat OC joins with local business leaders to build homes in Santa Ana
  • OCReg: 8 before-and-after images show regrowth a year after the Coastal Fire in Laguna Niguel
  • The Bank, Old Town Temecula restaurant, to shut after losing permit
  • SDUT: Debt keeps growing for SDG&E customers who are late paying utility bills
  • SDUT: Judge dismisses early COVID-19-era lawsuits over workplace safety at Otay Mesa Detention Center
  • SDUT: Lemon Grove mayor’s allegation of bribe now part of a criminal investigation, attorney says
  • SDUT: A $22 million donation to UC San Diego Health will establish a mission control center to manage emerging AI

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FlashReport Editors
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