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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

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  • LAT $: L.A. robber stole Rolex, avoided prison time. Now, he’s accused of killing tourist at O.C. mall
  • SFC: Oakland has been publishing misleading crime data for years
  • CalM: California is late on its own financial health report for the 6th straight year
  • OCReg: 14,000 Disneyland employees to vote on union strike
  • SFC: Former Oakland Army Base emerges as unexpected target in sprawling FBI probe
  • City of Oakland served with subpoena following FBI raids
  • AP: California fast food workers now earn $20 per hour. Franchisees are responding by cutting hours
  • SacBee: See how California cops are spending $50M on ‘wellness’: gyms, Himalayan salt, hormone therapy
  • CalM: Gavin Newsom is a dynamic campaigner. A presidential bid may be a tough sell
  • CalM: The Supreme Court took powers away from federal regulators. Do California rules offer a backstop?
  • OCReg: President Biden’s recent struggles should be a wake-up call for Democrats, says Rep. Lou Correa
  • FresBee: Will California Democrats in close House races be affected by pressure on Joe Biden’s candidacy?
  • SFC: S.F. police could soon chase suspects for any felony, violent misdemeanor
  • AP: California man charged in July Fourth stabbing that killed 2, injured 3
  • OCReg: Albertsons unveils list of 63 California stores to be sold ahead of trial
  • SJMN: California officials try for a third time since 2021 to place sexually violent predator
  • CG: Supreme Court Restores Cities’ Ability to Ban Camping, LA Mayor Refuses
  • Stockton to enforce stricter laws to address homelessness crisis
  • SDUT: A safe parking lot for homeless people by the airport? Coastal Commission staffers are OK with that.
  • OCReg: USC President Carol Folt has her contract extended, despite a tumultuous spring
  • SacBee: Sacramento prison education program’s future is uncertain after faculty investigation
  • LAT $: ‘We’ve created medical refugees.’ LGBTQ+ healthcare workers fight for gender-affirming care amid rise in anti-trans laws
  • NR: California’s Regulatory Empire Is Unscathed by the Court’s Chevron Reversal
  • OCReg: Full reservoirs, but California sticks with water rationing
  • OCReg: Gov. Newsom’s not-so-sneaky run for president
  • CG: Is the California Legislature Providing Cover for Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Parents?
  • CG: Sacramento City Attorney Threatens Target it Will Face Fines for Reporting Retail Theft ‘Nuisance Calls’
  • SacBee: Sacramento high school biology final includes racist questions, targets students
  • SFC: Bay Area households will pay $200 more per year to protect San Francisco Bay
  • SJMN: Silicon Valley business leaders double down on push to get federal money for BART extension
  • FresBee: What could Visalia’s new logo look like? Committee inches closer to recommending finalists
  • CalCoast: Hearst Castle agreement with San Simeon throws wrench into divestiture
  • CalCoast: Payments stolen from Cambria CSD drop box during holiday closure
  • VCStar $: Prosecutors won't charge former Ventura city attorney
  • LAT $: DWP ratepayer advocate predicts fee increases, recommends delaying city’s 100% clean energy timeline
  • LAT $: Some L.A. County supervisors say proposed expansion of the board is rushed
  • CG: DA Gascon’s ‘Lower Crime’ Claims False – State Stats Show Increases
  • VOC: Laguna Beach Considers Asking Voters to Increase Hotel Tax
  • OCReg: Irvine is Southern California’s best city for renters, according to one scorecard
  • VOC: Orange County Gets an Interim CEO at 11th Hour
  • VOC: Huntington Beach Voters Might Get Final Say in Major Public Developments
  • Federal judge orders Moreno Valley schools to change policing methods
  • SDUT: Cities hire outside legal help for response to proposed Del Mar train tunnel


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