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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • OCReg: Councilmembers restart conversation about allowing noncitizens to vote in Santa Ana elections
  • VOC: Two OC Cities Look to Move in Opposite Directions When it Comes to Voting
  • AP: California truck drivers ask Gov. Newsom to sign job-saving bill as self-driving big rigs are tested
  • CG: Union Leaders, Newsom Advisors at Odds Over Bill Requiring Driver in Driverless Trucks
  • City of Sacramento sued by DA Thien Ho for homeless camps, citing ‘descent into decay’
  • AP: Sacramento prosecutor sues California’s capital city over failure to clean up homeless encampments
  • CG: San Francisco Sees Deadliest Drug Overdose Month On Record
  • SFC: S.F. street horror only grows as drug overdose numbers spike
  • CalM: California Planned Parenthood employees unionize, say they’re overworked as abortions increase
  • SJMN: ‘The crime killed us’: Oakland’s Le Cheval restaurant closing after 38 years
  • Young woman claiming to have mental health crisis cuts 60-year old inside Fresno CVS store
  • SFC: Supervisors praise reparations plan, but cash payments unlikely without Breed’s support
  • LAT $: Texas sends 14th bus with asylum seekers to L.A.
  • CalM: How California lawmakers greenlit ‘any flavor of affordable housing you could possibly want’
  • SJMN: Life without parole? Bill that could free some aging California killers fails to advance for now
  • SFC: California Senate candidates fundamentally disagree on earmarks
  • AP: California regulators order Arrowhead bottled water to stop drawing from some mountain springs
  • CG: Newsom Affirms His Support For VP Harris, Having No Interest In Running In 2024 In New Interview
  • OCReg: Amazon hiring 16,000 in Southern California
  • SFC: Federal judge halts school’s rule against outing transgender students
  • VCStar $: Southern sea otters keep 'threatened' status, feds saycalifornia
  • NR: How ‘Special’ Counsel David Weiss Handed Hunter Biden a Second Amendment Defense
  • Rules for Teachers Union: Good Schools for Me Not Thee
  • CG: Newsom Doesn’t ‘Love’ People Making Money Off of Family Connections
  • CalM: Newsom burnishes his national image by waging new attack on oil industry
  • SJMN: Oakland sex offender allegedly killed man within 50 minutes of being transferred to new jail cell
  • Unhoused crisis declared state of emergency in Alameda Co.
  • SFC: S.F. supervisors would be elected at-large under proposed ballot measure
  • SFC: Proposal: MTA would need approval from mayor before making key changes
  • Wildfire smoke impacting Bay Area air quality
  • SFC: Bay Area air quality rapidly worsening due to wildfire smoke.
  • SF deals with increasing graffiti, tagging to private properties
  • SJMN: Big San Jose retail center may become housing complex
  • SJMN: Santa Clara County to search for alternatives to using tear gas, pepper spray in jails on mentally ill inmates
  • FresBee: Should Fresno spend $70 million on parking decks? Here’s what leaders, experts say
  • CalCoast: Emails expose SLO High School’s failure to protect students
  • VCStar $: Ventura group sues over 6-story apartment building
  • VCStar $: Moorpark officially ends library fines
  • OCReg: USC football program blocks SCNG writer’s access
  • OCReg: Without a new school on the site, Lake Forest could add more housing to Meadows community
  • VOC: Will Mickey Mouse Continue to Cast a Big Shadow Over Anaheim’s Election Campaigns?
  • Riverside OKs trash rate increase; water, electricity still on table
  • SDUT: Where should San Diego build new affordable housing? City has joined a pilot to find out
  • SDUT: San Diego raises water rates by nearly 20 percent over two years

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FlashReport Editors
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