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The FlashReport Main Page has been updated with all of the big stories in California...The FlashReport Blog is constantly updated with over 24 different correspondents penning items of interest to those who follow California politics and policy...
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- OCReg: California will see plenty of new laws in 2024, but few which will fix actual problems
- NR: Gavin Newsom: Scrooge of the Year
- NR: How Elon Musk’s Shocking Transparency Led to a Reporter’s Swift Education in the Censorship Industrial Complex
- How Mass Mail-In Voting Changes Everything
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- CalM: 2023 in California photos: Record rain, epic super blooms and historic strikes
- SFC: State leaders rebuff efforts to remove Trump from California primary ballot
- FoxLA: Powerball now up to $685M after no winners
- SJMN: Hundreds of new Bay Area housing units could be left sitting vacant as they await PG&E equipment
- LAT $: Chabria: In L.A., a new vision of incarceration proves rehabilitation works
- OCReg: Self-driving cars are finally here. Don’t allow fearmongering regulators to kill their potential.
- LAT $: Time to get real on the bullet train: California is building it, so let’s make it work
- NR: It Is Not an Accident
- SFC: Spare the Air Alert issued for Tuesday as Bay Area braces for unhealthy conditions
- CalCoast: Court records reveal Cal Poly students’ campus shootings
- VCStar $: Home prices continue to climb in Ventura County
- LAT $: After years-long fight, ex-sheriff agrees to comply with subpoenas, testify on deputy gangs
- VOC: Orange County’s Children Confront Poverty, Hunger and Absenteeism
- San Bernardino Sheriff’s deputy resigns after drug arrest
- What’s new: $3 million grant coming to Jurupa Valley mobile home residents
- SDUT: San Diego’s mobility master plan lays out grand aims — and immediate priorities for neighborhood projects
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