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Friday, July 7, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • CG: Tulare DA Warns of Bill to Release ‘Worst-of-the-Worst’ Murderers After 25 Years
  • Stockton business owners say ongoing crime, shoplifting is forcing them to close shop for good
  • SFC: SFPD releases video of man shoving 83-year-old to ground near U.N. Plaza
  • SFC: Man accused of violently beating ex-S.F. official released ahead of trial
  • CalM: California legislative staff’s wait for a union just got even longer
  • CalM: California and manufacturers strike deal over zero-emission trucks
  • AP: Truck makers pledge to comply with new California rules phasing out gas-powered vehicles
  • SJMN: California signs deal with engine makers to reduce air pollution from trucks
  • NR: ‘Shameful Moment’: Comer Demands Answers From Secret Service after White House Cocaine Incident
  • SacBee: CA child care workers reach labor agreement with the state
  • Chinese tourists noticeably absent from San Francisco, numbers show
  • Meta, Red Hat cancel 2024 conferences in SF
  • OCReg: Hotel group files unfair labor practice charges against Unite Here 11
  • CG: Striking LA, Orange County Hotel Workers Return To Work, Vow To Strike Again Soon
  • LAT $: To pay off a house far from L.A., this hotel worker sleeps in her car four days a week
  • LAT $: Column: Three’s not a crowd. Meet the co-presidents of the union behind the hotel workers’ strike
  • CG: Second-ever California Bills Signed by a Senate Leader
  • CG: Why Is Senator Atkins the Acting Governor?
  • OCReg: Employers don’t have to protect workers’ families from COVID, California high court rules
  • CalM: Got COVID from a loved one who was at work? Their employer owes you nothing, California court rules
  • FresBee: California flood victims move toward suing government agencies over ‘preventable disaster’
  • SDUT: California Public Utilities Commission won’t rehear its decision on rooftop solar
  • NR: Gavin Newsom Goes January 6 on the Supreme Court
  • ‘Secretive world.’ ACLU database to track conditions at California’s immigration centers
  • LAT $: L.A. County leaders vow to continue supporting migrant Angelenos based on State of Immigrants report
  • SDUT: Michael Smolens: Slavery reparations are more than just big numbers, says Shirley Weber
  • Media Silence on Biden Corruption Whistleblower Speaks Volumes
  • NR: The Myth of Native American Innocence
  • CG: Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling a Win for America But not for California Progressives
  • SJMN: Editorial: Halt cannabis industry’s disgraceful efforts to target children
  • OCReg: Should California’s coast be affordable too?
  • OCReg: Creating a new ‘right’ is the wrong way to fix California’s housing crisis
  • Reason: Taxpayers Pony Up for Transit Systems They'll Never Use
  • Pay for the most common state worker jobs in Sacramento hasn’t kept up with inflation
  • SFC: Fewer cars crossing Golden Gate Bridge. It could send transit agency into a ‘fiscal cliff’
  • SJMN: Affordable San Jose housing complex lands key funding
  • SJMN: Two people killed on Caltrain tracks in Palo Alto and Mountain View within 11 hours
  • Modesto police: Occupying force or public guardians? Chief Gillespie weighs in
  • LAT $: Santa Monica becomes leader in earthquake safety, fixing more than 50% of vulnerable buildings
  • FoxLA: Burning of Sylmar church crosses being investigated as possible hate crime
  • VOC: Judge Blocks Fullerton’s Anti RV Camping Law, For Now
  • OCReg: In Westminster, trained experts will respond to mental health calls instead of the police
  • Hemet signs temporary animal control services contract
  • San Jacinto Councilman Hawkins pleads not guilty to child endangerment
  • SDUT: Tenants sue Ocean Beach landlord with short-term rental empire
  • SDUT: Countywide effort launched to end homelessness among local veterans
  • VOSD: Detractors Fear Tent Crackdown Will Make Things Worse for Black Homeless Residents
  • SDUT: Environmental report gives Mayor Todd Gloria mediocre marks on climate action. Here’s how other elected officials fared

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FlashReport Editors
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