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Thursday, May 16, 2024

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THE HEADLINES

  • CalM: Gig companies spent $200 million to write their own labor law. The state Supreme Court could throw it out
  • SacBee: California Democrats want Gavin Newsom to close more prisons over cutting child care, welfare
  • SJMN: UC students OK strike over university’s response to protests
  • LAT $: ‘Maximize chaos.’ UC academic workers authorize strike, alleging rights violated during protests
  • OCReg: Police take some protesters at UC Irvine into custody, break up Gaza Solidarity Encampment
  • LAT $: Sonoma State president put on leave for ‘insubordination’ for supporting Israel academic boycott, divestment
  • SJMN: Pro-Palestinian encampment at UC Berkeley ends, while tents remain at SJSU, USF
  • LAT $: This anesthesiologist is L.A. County’s highest paid employee. He works 94 hours a week
  • LAT $: Gavin Newsom, during his speech at the Vatican on climate change, accuses Trump of “open corruption”
  • LAT $: California is changing how big power companies charge for electricity. What to expect on your bill
  • OCReg: Californians are not paying their bills at the highest level since 2021
  • What to know about the pilot program that could replace California's gas tax
  • Sacramento Homeless Union to sue city over Camp Resolution threat
  • SFC: S.F. experiment is sending police on fewer homeless calls. Here’s how it's going
  • LAT $: Migrants from around the world have made this stretch of California the top place to enter the U.S. illegally
  • SFC: Over a million Californians insured with AAA will see rates rise, some substantially
  • LAT $: As salmon populations struggle, California bans fishing on rivers for a second year
  • Amazon warehouse workers struggle to afford food, rent
  • LAT $: Air regulators ding California Tesla factory over air pollution
  • AP: Family of California Navy veteran who died after officer knelt on his neck settles lawsuit for $7.5M
  • LAT $: Column: Can this Central Valley Democrat beat the Newsom curse?
  • OCReg: Coastal czars overstep power in surf contest
  • CalM: How California’s bursting budget morphed into a $45 billion deficit in just two years
  • CG: Globe Contributor: My Decision to Leave Academia
  • OCReg: Attorney General Rob Bonta’s absurd and unjust prosecution of Diana Teran
  • NR: The Tea Party Is Not Dead — It’s Evolving
  • OCReg: The California Environmental Quality Act can be preserved and reformed to limit abuses
  • SacBee: Man arrested during the Sacramento City Council meeting. Here’s what happened
  • SJMN: Oakland’s homeless population rises 9%, Alameda County population dips 3%
  • SFC: Berkeley is poised to let homeowners sell their ADUs as condos to address housing shortage
  • LAT $: Woman gets millions from GM-owned company after getting dragged by self-driving taxi in San Francisco
  • SJMN: First commercial hydrogen fueling station in US for big rigs set to open in Bay Area
  • SFC: S.F.’s new tourism chief abruptly resigns, just months after taking the job
  • Stanislaus County public health, other services impacted by Newsom’s budget proposal
  • AP: California college professor to stand trial in death of pro-Israel protester last year
  • CG: Are They on the Case or Not: Gascon’s Office Doesn’t Answer Grossman/Teran Questions
  • VOC: City of Orange Eyes a Sales Tax Increase While Facing Massive Budget Deficit
  • OCReg: The city of Orange is facing a $19 million deficit. Now what?
  • VOC: Huntington Beach Loses Housing Mandate Lawsuit Against California
  • Riverside moves forward with power project, blocks efforts to bury transmission lines
  • SDUT: San Diego is hiking developer fees, months after moving to fast-track approvals


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