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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

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THE HEADLINES

  • CG: Slay the Death Tax
  • CG: Gov. Newsom Announces Refusal To Sign Bill to Ban Tackle Football For Under 12 Youth
  • CalM: Newsom sides with parents’ rights groups to defend youth tackle football
  • AP: Lawsuit over California group’s do-not-eat listing for American lobster dismissed
  • Director of Modesto LGBTQ+ organization among those arrested in child predator sting
  • CG: Trump Retains Massive California Presidential Primary Race Lead
  • CG: Newsom’s Proposed Education Budget Grows as Students Test Scores Continue to Drop
  • LAT $: Lawsuit says sexual harassment by emergency services official impeded wildfire recovery
  • OCReg: Placentia church evacuated during service, 1 detained during search for armed man
  • SDUT: How SDG&E and California’s power grid operator try to stay one step ahead of cyberattacks
  • CalM: Why California community colleges are reluctant to spend more than $500 million in state money
  • AP: Billionaire backers of new California city reveal map and details of proposed development
  • LAT $: Plan for utopian Bay Area city was shrouded in secrecy. Now its wealthy backers want it on the ballot
  • CG: Should Barbara Lee Even Be in California’s U.S. Senate Debate With Such Low Polling Numbers?
  • LAT $: Advocacy groups are petitioning for the end of SNAP interview requirements
  • Video shows 2 masked people rob Sacramento Vietnam veteran
  • VCStar $: 2 home burglaries in Camarillo may be connected
  • SDUT: Poll shows strong lead for Democrat Rep. Mike Levin seven weeks ahead of March primary
  • LAT $: ‘Nobody stopped’: Who struck two brothers in a crosswalk? Murder trial begins for L.A. socialite
  • SJMN: Silicon Valley engineering manager claims company fired him over Facebook posts on ‘Israel-Palestine conflict’
  • OCReg: Kelly Seyarto: Sacramento’s spending is out of control
  • OCReg: Ken Williams: ‘Community Schools’ are a Trojan horse in our education system
  • OCReg: Restaurants should be wary of latest food safety training program
  • CalM: California’s unemployment insurance fund has a stubborn multibillion-dollar problem
  • SacBee: Sacramento NAACP probes raise questions about COVID program
  • Sacramento's city manager can no longer put own raise on agenda
  • SFC: She was viciously attacked by a dog at an S.F. beach. Here’s why the city couldn’t do anything about it
  • SFC: Sinkhole in downtown S.F. shuts down cable car line
  • SFC: Exclusive: S.F. tower known as the ‘KPMG building’ may lose a key tenant: KPMG
  • Oakland seeks to revive ceasefire program to combat violence
  • LAT $: Ex-Santa Clara County deputy pleads guilty to faking a drive-by shooting
  • Proposed California budget denies funds assisting Stanislaus County domestic violence victims
  • Fresno County District Attorney supports repealing Proposition 47
  • CalCoast: Paso Robles to change parking rates, forgo another council vote
  • VCStar $: Cal Lutheran faculty vote no confidence in President Lori Varlotta
  • LAT $: L.A. County to pay $1.75 million to woman who alleged illegal cavity searches by sheriff’s deputies
  • VOC: Irvine Chamber of Commerce CEO Resigns; Is OC District Attorney Probing?
  • OCReg: Longtime Yorba Linda councilmember trades dais for water board
  • VOC: What Have State Auditors Found in Anaheim’s COVID Bailout Spending?
  • OCReg: Endorsement: End Huntington Beach’s comic political theater by voting ‘No’ on all three charter amendments
  • VOSD: The Trauma the Mayor Didn’t Talk About
  • SDUT: County faces lawsuit over 25-acre park in Alpine expected to break ground this spring.


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