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Friday, July 14, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • CG: CA Democrats Kill Child Sex Trafficking Bill, MSM Makes Newsom the Hero
  • CalM: California Democrats resisted a child trafficking bill — until they couldn’t
  • AP: California Democrats revived a stalled bill on child trafficking after public pressure
  • CalCoast: SLO County approves spending $13.4 million to help 200 people find housing
  • Moreno Valley to apply for $10 million in state grants for homeless crisis
  • LAT $: Homeless World Cup offers hope and compassion for a global problem
  • FoxLA: Arraignment for LA City Councilman Curren Price delayed
  • EXCLUSIVE: SF business owner patrols neighborhood to ward off thieves
  • Is WH Cocaine Investigation Truly Over?
  • AP: California still has an anti-gay marriage law on the books. Voters could remove it next year
  • OCReg: Third busload of migrants arrive in Los Angeles from Texas
  • LAT $: CSU didn’t investigate some sexual harassment reports, track repeat offenders, audit finds
  • FoxLA: SAG-AFTRA Strike: Hollywood actors join writers on picket lines for 1st time in more than 60 years
  • OCReg: Former Irvine official is vying for a state Senate seat
  • VOC: Are Aging Malls Key to Boosting Affordable Housing Opportunities Across Southern California?
  • SFC: S.F. Westfield’s ‘dome level’ was once its crown jewel. Now it’s deserted
  • FoxLA: These are California's 10 poorest counties, according to a new analysis
  • SFC: DEI leader who condemned ‘woke do-gooders’ sues Bay Area college
  • LAT $: Risk of tap water exposure to toxic PFAS chemicals higher in Southern California
  • AP: Former police chief who defended himself at trial is convicted of conspiracy in Jan. 6 riot
  • Confidential DeSantis campaign memo looks to reassure donors amid stumbles
  • SJMN: UCSF medical chief laid low by COVID after guiding thousands on avoiding the virus
  • NR: Biden Administration Announces $39 Billion in Student-Loan Forgiveness for Over 800,000 Borrowers
  • CG: One Down, One to Go…
  • CG: California’s Rotten Districts Result in Rotten Result
  • Reason: Declaring a 'Right' to Housing Won't Solve Homelessness
  • NR: For University of California Faculty, It’s DEI or Die
  • OCReg: Tony Thurmond makes a pointless run for governor after many years as a failed politician
  • OCReg: Southern California politicians can’t stay out of jail
  • OCReg: Freedom Conservatism: A Statement of Principles
  • LAT $: Lake Tahoe has higher concentration of microplastics than ocean trash heap
  • SFC: San Francisco has California’s cheapest hotel rooms this summer, survey says
  • SJMN: It will cost $110 billion to protect San Francisco Bay from rising sea levels, new study shows
  • SFC: ‘Misunderstanding’ stirs anger over A’s-sponsored Las Vegas charity event
  • Hayward declares local emergency after ransomware attack
  • Wildfire burning near Yosemite Valley causes unhealthy air in California national park
  • VCStar $: County fire starts deploying ambulances in deal with AMR
  • OCReg: Irvine to begin environmental review of asphalt plant site
  • OCReg: Healthcare workers picket West Anaheim Medical Center
  • LAT $: Disneyland workers could get a pay hike to nearly $20 an hour after living-wage win
  • LAT $: Drivers on the 405 Freeway in O.C. could pay $10 tolls, get extra lanes. Would it help with traffic?
  • OCReg: Westminster leaders vote to keep city manager after 4 hours of deliberation
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom says state will provide Temecula textbooks if school board won’t
  • SDUT: San Diego Port CEO Joe Stuyvesant placed on administrative leave
  • SDUT: Backlash prompts San Diego to retreat from proposed vast expansion of where dispensaries can open
  • SDUT: Are San Diego’s short-term rental regulations strong enough to preserve long-term rental stock?

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