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Friday, October 6, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • SFC: Why higher-income workers in California may get surprised by this tax hike in 2024
  • LAT $: L.A.’s Green New Deal didn’t get much done and needs a reboot, city controller says
  • SDUT: Target pulls out of downtown San Diego
  • Biden Builds a Border Wall Democrats Called 'Racist'
  • NR: Biden Builds a Wall to Hide His Immigration Failure
  • Biden Is Building the Border Wall He Promised Not To
  • Biden waives 26 federal laws to allow border wall construction
  • LAT $: A troubling trend in California: More violent crimes are being committed with guns even as restrictions tighten
  • FoxLA: Kaiser health care workers enter third day of strike
  • OCReg: Kaiser patients support striking workers but lament long wait times
  • CalM: As rooftop solar debate flares, builders, landlords and renter advocates are taking sides
  • SFC: Charts show extremely detailed look into California’s changing population
  • CG: Bill To Erect Memorial to Blind Veterans in State Capitol Signed By Gov. Newsom
  • OCReg: Two suspects arrested in robbery, fatal Newport Beach stabbing
  • Officers shoot suspect who stabbed gas station clerk in NW FresnoUpdated an hour ago
  • Thieves steal and burn Fresno youth football program trailer
  • Man arrested in deadly Union City stabbing, police say
  • CalCoast: Man caught masturbating outside SLO home while watching teen girl shower
  • SFC: Why a public radio station in California is in chaos
  • AP: Berkshire Hathaway’s Charlie Munger gives $40 million in stock to California museum
  • OCReg: Ex-USC gynecologist charged with sexually assaulting students dies before trial
  • AP: Advocate, artist, grandmother: National leaders and family gather to honor Feinstein’s legacy
  • VOSD: Marine Corps Says Idea of Sunbreak Ranch for Homeless at Miramar Is ‘Not Supportable’
  • New site opens near downtown Sacramento with services for unhoused people
  • Sacramento sweeps homeless encampment, but neighbors say city’s action was ineffective
  • LAT $: ‘Flying syringes’ and conspiracies: The far-right battle for a mosquito control board
  • OCReg: Newsom doesn’t really care about democracy, does he?
  • OCReg: Sacramento’s hit on taxpayer protection
  • CG: CalOSHA Throws Pandemic Shade
  • OCReg: Trump’s crazy talk speaks poorly of California GOP’s future
  • Our Establishment's Alternate Realities
  • OCReg: Memo to LAUSD school board: Public school choice is a cure, not a cancer
  • NR: The Media’s Biden Blinders Are Embarrassing
  • SFC: Oakland extends deadline in police chief search in blow to commission chief
  • SFC: Parents furious as Bay Area schools disrupt classrooms, swap teachers
  • SFC: Bay Area teacher accused of antisemitic lessons booted from school district
  • SJMN: VTA clears way for 200 tiny home shelters in North San Jose after push by Mayor Mahan
  • SJMN: State levies $11,000 fine, suspends license of San Jose residential day care where two toddlers drowned
  • Fresno City Council passes restrictions on infectious disease labs
  • CalCoast: Combative SLO County officials grill leading scientist in air quality
  • VCStar $: Oxnard approves $14.3 million for road resurfacing
  • LAT $: Arellano: A year after the City Hall tape leak, where will Latino political power in L.A. go?
  • FoxLA: LA law protects Airbnb guest living at Brentwood rental for 500+ days without paying rent
  • OCReg: Sand project to rebuild beach in south OC complete — but will it last?
  • VOC: Santa Arrested Hundreds of Intoxicated People Within a Month
  • SDUT: Months after shelving contentious search for top executive, county supervisors start over, but incumbent will stay for now
  • SDUT: San Diego just took a key step toward a sweeping street vendor crackdown. Here’s what it would do, and where

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