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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

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THE HEADLINES

  • The Irresponsible Harris-Biden Border Policy
  • OCReg: Supervisor Andrew Do agrees to plead guilty in federal investigation, resign from Board of Supervisors
  • AP: Southern California official resigns and will plead guilty in COVID funds probe
  • VOC: Calls for Reform Grow in OC After Supervisor Admits to Bribery in Plea Agreement
  • NR: California Politician Agrees to Resign, Plead Guilty to Bribery Conspiracy for Covid-Relief Scheme
  • VOC: OC Supervisor Andrew Do Charged With Corruption by Federal Prosecutors
  • OCReg: We told you so about Supervisor Andrew Do’s crony behavior
  • CG: New Investigation Finds Former Assemblyman Adam Gray Gave Nearly $40K in Campaign Funds To Family Members
  • SJMN: Alameda councilmember found intoxicated, hospitalized during League of California Cities conference
  • SJMN: San Jose city leaders approve embattled councilmember’s absence request amidst criminal probe
  • SDUT: Michael Smolens: Levin-Gunderson House race tightens up
  • KCRA 3 Congressional Debate: District 3 candidates Kevin Kiley and Jessica Morse
  • Get the Facts: Claims from KCRA 3 Congressional District 3 debate with Kevin Kiley, Jessica Morse
  • FresBee: Why Gavin Newsom is not campaigning with Central Valley Democrats in tossup House races
  • Proposed ordinance could make it easier for Sacramento County to clear homeless encampments
  • SDUT: Del Mar Fairgrounds agrees to settle COVID-19 loan allegations with $5.5 million payment
  • LAT $: L.A.’s promise of “car free” Olympics running short on time and money
  • SFC: A Trump promise could be ‘catastrophic’ to California’s wine industry
  • SacBee: More state employees returned to offices in July, but compliance is uneven
  • CalM: California crime measure Prop. 36 could increase deportations
  • LAT $: Thieves are snatching ATMs and knocking over taco trucks in the Valley. Police ask for help
  • LAT $: Walmart faces $7.5-million penalty for dumping hazardous and medical waste in California landfills
  • SJMN: How full are California’s reservoirs heading into the winter rainy season?
  • LAT $: In Kamala Harris’ Berkeley, political activism is part of growing up
  • OCReg: Unemployment rate doesn’t tell the full story of California’s unhealthy labor force
  • CalM: California homeowners enjoy large wealth gains while more people get priced out
  • South Lake Tahoe residents to vote on controversial vacancy tax in November
  • SFC: S.F. supes agree to protect city’s legacy businesses from potential displacement
  • SJMN: Q&A: Plan to bail out Bay Area public transportation would tax voters
  • SFC: East Bay school board member recalled over Pride flag ban could win his seat back in November
  • FresBee: Avian flu decimates Tulare County chicken operation as thousands of birds are killed
  • FresBee: Early ballots surge in Fresno County for November election. Here’s the count
  • FresBee: Gas supply bill splits two Fresno County Democrats. Election season is why
  • CalCoast: Paul Flores seeks to have murder conviction reversed or reduced
  • CalCoast: McLintocks restaurants close in Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo
  • VCStar $: Ventura County home prices dip in September
  • LAT $: D.A. says he will make decision on Menendez brothers by week’s end
  • OCReg: Five candidates vie for new Irvine District 1 seat on City Council
  • OCReg: 7 candidates vying to become Irvine’s next mayor
  • OCReg: Tustin City Council candidate Lee Fink needs anger management
  • SDUT: San Diego County will explore taking legal action in fight to resolve sewage crisis
  • SDUT: ‘A necessary step’: Nine months after floods, county will audit emergency-lodging contractor
  • SDUT: Gloria widens re-election lead over Turner, but city attorney race is dead heat, poll shows


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