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Friday, October 13, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • CG: San Francisco Sees New Burst Of Robberies, Retail Closures Since Monday
  • 3 arrested after smash-and-grab theft at SF Dior store: police
  • SFC: Shooting in S.F.s Tenderloin district leaves three injured
  • Bay Area postal workers demand better protections amid rising attacks
  • Unions reach tentative agreement with Kaiser after health care strike
  • LAT $: Kaiser Permanente and unions reach tentative agreement one week after strike
  • CalM: Kaiser agrees to $200 million settlement over California mental health delays
  • AP: California considers stepping in to manage groundwater basin in farm country
  • CalM: San Joaquin Valley growers may face probation for failing to protect groundwater
  • SDUT: Michael Smolens: San Diego-Imperial water deal: 20 years of success with questions ahead
  • SDUT: Thousands of San Diego County voters were mistakenly sent two mail ballots. Here’s what to do.
  • SDUT: Thousands of SDSU, Cal State employees would get back-to-back 5 percent raises under new tentative agreements
  • CG: Gov. Newsom Signs Right To Repair Bill Into Law
  • CalM: Families fume over Newsom’s veto of children’s hearing aid bill, call his plan ‘a nightmare’
  • AP: California governor signs 2 major proposals for mental health reform to go before voters in 2024
  • OCReg: Chapman postpones ‘American Islamophobia’ author’s speech, symposium
  • SFC: Stanford students say lecturer called Jews in class ‘colonizers,’ minimized Holocaust
  • LAT $: A Caltrans executive protested a freeway expansion. Then she was demoted
  • LAT $: Fallout of Skid Row Housing Trust collapse big and small: broken promises, homelessness, lost dentures
  • VCStar $: Oxnards Vagabond Inn to become permanent housing
  • Update: Modesto gets $16.1 million grant to turn old motel into 54 apartments for homeless
  • SDUT: Qualcomm cuts 1,064 jobs in San Diego
  • SJMN: Tech, non-tech firms slash hundreds more Bay Area jobs in fresh layoffs
  • AP: After years of erasure, Black queer leaders rise to prominence in Congress and activism
  • CityJrnl: Anatomy of a Smear
  • OCReg: Little difference between Democratic Senate candidates Lee, Porter, Schiff
  • Hamas and Amoral Clarity
  • CG: An Updated Analysis of the Cal Chamber’s ‘Job Killer’ Bill Program
  • SacBee: Sacramento pays $106,000 to Black teen detained by police twice in 18 months
  • Folsom Cordova Unified violated restraint practices for special needs students, review states
  • SFC: SFMOMA is suing City College of San Francisco over famed Diego Rivera mural
  • SFC: Permit nightmare: How S.F. rules turned one home remodel into a 6-year ordeal
  • SFPD may consider new lasso tool to detain non-violent suspects
  • Alameda Co. DA creates new team to tackle organized retail crime
  • SJMN: ‘An unconscionable failure’: New evidence shows deputies at East Bay jail ignored man’s failing health as he slowly died
  • FresBee: ‘We also want to be treated equally’: Chowchilla City Council to rehear hefty food truck fees
  • FresBee: Amid prayers and protests, city of Fresno raises flag in show of solidarity with Israel
  • CalCoast: Morro Bay City Council votes to raise garbage rates by 38%
  • LAT $: After fatal overdose at L.A. juvenile hall, a mother grieves as drugs remain a threat
  • OCReg: OC prosecutors, sheriff’s officials mum on how they are fixing jailhouse informant problems
  • VOC: Is Anaheim’s Corruption Scandal a Conduit For Reforms Across Southern California?
  • SDUT: Why was Sandy Naranjo censured? Port commissioner falsely accused the agency’s top lawyer of being corrupt, according to report
  • SDUT: Judge’s ruling keeps San Diego’s franchise agreements with SDG&E in place

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