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Thursday, March 14, 2024

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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.


THE HEADLINES

  • CG: Californians Paying 140% More For Electricity than Other States
  • California seeing skyrocketing home insurance rates, canceled policies
  • CalM: Large California companies will soon face new rules on how they use AI
  • CG: High School Personal Finance Course Ballot Measure Submits Nearly 900,000 Signatures
  • SDUT: San Diego County may be on the hook for $24 million (or more) after feds cap COVID emergency housing help
  • SJMN: Mahan wants more funds to house the homeless. It could come at the expense of other San Jose services.
  • AP: 16 SWAT officers hospitalized after blast at training facility in Southern California
  • SFC: S.F. State ignored hundreds of students’ bias and harassment allegations, lawsuit claims
  • CG: Rep. David Valadao to Face Former Asm. Rudy Salas Again After Close Primary
  • OCReg: The primary contest for California’s 45th congressional district is still extremely close
  • SJMN: Evan Low surpasses Joe Simitian in race to replace Rep. Anna Eshoo; leads by 59 votes
  • Valadao and Salas advance in California's competitive 22nd district
  • SFC: The San Francisco exodus is over — but data still points to city’s slow recovery
  • LAT $: Biden promised California’s gig worker law would go national. Why he can’t get it done
  • LAT $: How cryptocurrency executives helped decide the California Senate primary
  • Gaza protest blocks access to SFO terminal for several hours
  • Newsom stays silent on Cal-OSHA staffing crisis as legislators and advocates call for action
  • NR: Hunter Biden Reverses Course, Declines Comer’s Invitation to Appear for Public Hearing
  • OCReg: Bill Essayli: Voters deserve a strong opposition party in Sacramento, not a cozy uniparty
  • CG: Ringside: California’s Dubious Megaprojects
  • CG: Su Ignores Subpoena, Congress Irked
  • OCReg: Single-payer pipe dream is dead in California, and that’s a good thing
  • CG: San Francisco’s Political Alliances Are About To Implode
  • SFC: Replacing Macy’s with a food hall could save Union Square — if S.F. leaders make it happen
  • SFC: S.F.’s Presidio is about to become a construction site
  • SJMN: Police officer fired from East Bay parks over Oakland scandal is now suing for damages
  • LAT $: Haunted by legacy of police misconduct, Oakland grapples for answers to street crime surge
  • SJMN: Shellmound site in West Berkeley returned to Ohlone tribe in historic $27 million deal
  • A cannabis tax will be on Stanislaus County’s November ballot. Here’s what it would mean.
  • Fresno sees increase in homicides, overall shootings down
  • How much does it cost for Modesto City Schools’ teachers to cover their health insurance?
  • CalCoast: SLO County supervisors to interview final administrator candidates
  • SFC: Multimillion-dollar battle rages in Santa Cruz area over fence that blocks beach path
  • VCStar $: Morey Navarro remembered as longtime Oxnard advocate
  • LAT $: Former L.A. deputy mayor goes on trial a second time in bribery and racketeering case
  • LAT $: LAPD can’t get rid of their bad cops. Here’s what they want to do about it
  • OCReg: San Clemente’s delayed sand project set to resume end of April
  • OCReg: After protests, SoCalGas scales back plans to test hydrogen energy at UC Irvine
  • SDUT: ‘Please, I ask you to help us’: After pleas by flood victims, county OKs nearly $10 million more in relief
  • SDUT: Time for a DIY beach picnic: San Diego is cracking down on party businesses on city beaches
  • SDUT: Chula Vista reviewing change of ownership at dispensary co-owned by indicted businessman


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