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Thursday, September 14, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • CalM: Tuition hike of 34% across five years coming to California State University
  • AP: California regulators propose higher rates for PG&E customers to reduce wildfire risk
  • SFC: Regulators question PG&E plan that would raise monthly rates by $40
  • CG: Senate Democrats Reject Measure to Lower the Price of California Gas by $1 a Gallon
  • CalM: From films to counseling — how California is spending $90 million to fight hate
  • Gov. Newsom to invest $267M to combat organized retail theft
  • LAT $: Lawmakers send Gov. Newsom child sex trafficking bill that divided Democrats
  • SFC: District discriminated against Christian student club, Ninth Circuit rules
  • AP: Federal appeals court opens way to block California law on gun marketing to children
  • CG: Senate Democrats Kill Attempt to ‘Make Crime Illegal Again’ With Reforms to Prop. 47
  • CalCoast: California lawmakers vote to end ban on travel to anti-LGBTQ states
  • FoxLA: 13-year-old girl viciously attacked by an adult woman at a Los Angeles McDonald's
  • FoxLA: Westminster family tied up, held at gunpoint by 4 armed men in home invasion
  • LAT $: ‘Whatever it takes to reduce crime’: Why Lancaster is creating a police department
  • CalM: California lawmakers move to ban irrigation of some decorative lawns
  • LAT $: California is moving to outlaw watering some grass that’s purely decorative
  • SDUT: Vista council considering emergency declaration to accelerate local homeless shelter
  • Judge refuses to extend temporary ban on Sacramento officials clearing homeless camps
  • CG: Right To Repair Bill Passes Assembly 65-1
  • AP: California lawmakers vote to let legislative employees join a labor union
  • SDUT: Bill by Toni Atkins to curb jail deaths, improve oversight wins passage and moves to governor
  • CG: Sen. Wiener’s Universal Health Care Bill Passes Assembly: How Much is Too Much?
  • AP: California school district pays $27M to settle suit over death of teen assaulted by fellow students
  • OCReg: California’s proposed striker bailout is a fiscal disaster
  • CG: Adding Insult to Injury: Biden White House Does NOT Ask the Globe to be Anti-Impeachment
  • OCReg: ACA 7 is another cynical attempt to divide Californians by race. It must be defeated.
  • Teachers Union Boss Slap in Face to Poor Families
  • There's Plenty of Evidence for an Impeachment Inquiry
  • Alameda Co. DA responds to community concerns in heated town hall
  • SJMN: Fallout from Sunol school ban on Pride flag, as parents keep kids home and consider recall
  • SFC: Oakland mayor threatens declaring emergency awaiting police chief finalists
  • SFC: Marc Benioff: S.F. doesn’t always take safety ‘as seriously as it does during Dreamforce’
  • SFC: S.F. D.A.’s office disqualified from prosecuting murder case. Here's why
  • Vallejo PD whistleblower settles lawsuit for close to $1M
  • SJMN: $10 million in service cuts could soon come to San Jose, mayor warns
  • SJMN: Former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo taking on a new challenge
  • Santa Clara Co. launches $15M grant program to boost child careUpdated 3 hours ago
  • CalCoast: San Luis Obispo County to provide fire services for Oceano
  • VCStar $: Gallegly Center donors demand refund from CLU
  • LAT $: Nearly 700 LAPD undercover officers sue city for releasing their photos
  • OCReg: Huntington Beach council majority picks culture war battles over governing
  • OCReg: Former Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu expected to enter guilty plea in court on Friday
  • Riverside County elections chief placed on administrative leave
  • SDUT: San Diego planning stricter street-vendor law in response to questionable First Amendment claims
  • SDUT: No reprieve in sight for sewage flow from Mexico as repair costs continue to climb

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