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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

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THE HEADLINES

  • Newsom Admits San Francisco Cleaning Up Ahead Of Fancy Leaders APEC Visit
  • Gavin Newsom admits San Francisco’s clean-up is for ‘fancy’ world leaders visit: ‘That’s true’
  • Outrage as San Francisco boots vagrants off streets ahead of Xi Jinping visit
  • NR: Newsom: Okay, We Cleaned Up San Francisco Because the Fancy Leaders Are Coming
  • Foreign TV crew robbed while covering APEC summit in San Francisco
  • APEC Summit: Czech News Crew Robbed While Filming in San Francisco
  • Where are the people?: Some SF businesses feeling impact of APEC
  • AP: Arson likely caused fire that damaged vital artery of Los Angeles freeway, governor says
  • LADN: Mayor asks downtown LA businesses to work remotely while 10 Freeway is closed
  • SJMN: Bay Area remains most expensive metro area in U.S.
  • CalM: Minimum wage hike for California health workers will cost billions. Workers say they need it
  • Oakland protesters calling for cease-fire in Gaza arrested
  • Protesters occupy Oakland Federal Building, call for ceasefire in Gaza
  • OCReg: Protest after Corona del Mar student is suspended for Palestine remark is canceled, family says
  • SJMN: PG&E lobbies state officials head of crucial vote on monthly bills
  • SFC: S.F. mayoral candidate’s friend charged in corruption probe. Will it hurt his campaign?
  • SJMN: Anderson Dam: Cost to rebuild major reservoir rises to $2.3 billion, tripling from two years ago
  • Paul Pelosi testifies about brutal hammer attack at San Francisco home
  • LAT $: Hollywood political donations expected after SAG-AFTRA strike ends with deal
  • California farmers are reeling from loss of powerful congressional allies
  • NR: Eight House Republicans Join Democrats in Shelving Mayorkas Impeachment Resolution
  • LADN: KFI’s ‘John & Ken Show’ host Ken Chiampou announces retirement on air
  • CalM: Community college enrollment plummeted during the pandemic. Here’s one reason why it’s now turning around
  • OCReg: Before and after: Photos show destruction of Tustin hangar by massive fire
  • LADN: 4 Beaumont High students identified as suspects in Rose Bowl locker room thefts
  • SJMN: Peninsula beheading defendant stalemates cross examination by going nonresponsive
  • CG: Is Gavin Newsom a Tyrant or is he Capable of Democracy?
  • OCReg: AG Bonta’s climate litigation strategy was already rejected by the courts in 2007
  • CalM: California keeps expanding school curricula. What about improving key subjects?
  • NR: ‘Grow Up’: Cartoonist Speaks Out after Washington Post Censors Hamas Drawing
  • NR: A Slap in the Face for San Franciscans
  • CG: Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper Chastises Target’s Crime Policy In Weekend Tweet
  • SF sheriff oversight board member, who was formerly incarcerated, arrested on sexual assault charges
  • United flight makes emergency landing at SFO after alleged bomb threat
  • SJMN: San Jose officials urge residents to prepare for incoming rainfall with possible flooding in the months ahead
  • CalCoast: Morro Bay considering ordinance addressing shopping cart theft
  • VCStar $: Demolition of Thousand Oaks Borderline building starts
  • VCStar $: County wins $18M to tackle organized retail thefts
  • CG: In Race for Los Angeles DA, Hochman, Siddall Tout Campaign News
  • LADN: LA City Council may limit rent hikes on rent-controlled units
  • LADN: Controversial Harvard Westlake sports center headed to LA City Council debate
  • OCReg: Election 2024: Candidates can now file to appear on March primary ballot
  • Temecula schools could soon get a new superintendent
  • SDUT: At odds over where low-income homes must be built, City Council rejects sweeping package of housing incentives
  • VOSD: Two Women, Facing Eviction, Are at the Mercy of the City’s Housing Laws and Push for Density
  • SDUT: Four days in, cyber attack continues to impact Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside


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