Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Dear John,

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THE HEADLINES:
  • Official Results: State Recall
  • Official Results: Recall Replacement Candidates for Governor
  • BreitbartCA: Gavin Newson Recall Fails by Huge Margin Governor to Remain in Office; Democrats Want to Limit Future Recalls
  • VOSD: The Governor Gets to Stay
  • NR: California Governor Newsom Survives Recall Election
  • OCReg: Gov. Gavin Newsom survives recall challenge
  • AP: 5 takeaways after Newsom survives California recall attempt
  • AP: California Gov. Newsom crushes Republican-led recall effort
  • Newsom Victory Speech: "We May Have Defeated Trump, But Trumpism Is Not Dead In This Country"
  • 'Humbled' Newsom Defeats Recall in Landslide
  • OCReg: 6 million Californians living in poverty, down 704,000 in a year
  • FresBee: The recall failed, but giant issues remain for Gavin Newsom. Welcome to ‘Crisis California’
  • OCReg: 4 in OC arrested in theft of $2 million in goods from 43 stores, including TJ Maxx
  • CalCoast: Arroyo Grande man robbed at gunpoint while walking his dog
  • LAT $: L.A. City Council tightens law around protests outside private homes
  • AP: GOP’s Elder concedes California recall, hints: ‘Stay tuned’
  • OCReg: Larry Elder claims his own victory, of sorts
  • LAT $: It’s now Elder’s California GOP. What’s his next move?
  • CG: More Voting ‘Irregularities’ Across California on Recall Election Day
  • OCReg: Recall election: Lines reported at some OC vote centers, as turnout nears 50%
  • SacBee: Hundreds of Sacramento State students blocked from campus after missing vaccine deadline
  • LADN: Thousands of LA city workers plan to seek exemptions from coronavirus vaccine mandate
  • CalM: California recall: The 2022 campaign starts now
  • FresBee: California’s 7 tightest House of Representatives elections to watch in 2022
  • FresBee: California’s 2022 midterm election could have nationwide consequences. What voters should know
  • BreitbartCA: California Recall Exit Poll: Pandemic Top Concern, Homelessness Second
  • BreitbartCA: Restaurant Critic: California Recall Not Possible Without Gavin Newsom’s ‘French Laundry’ Scandal96
  • LAT $: French Laundry. Pandemic. Trump. Chaos. All played big as voters cast recall ballots
  • SDUT: Faulconer struggled to convince a polarized electorate to vote for him
  • SDUT: Column: San Diego influence on recall started big, then faded
  • VCStar $: County's mask mandate likely to stay in place
  • Oakdale mayor talks about conflict over masks
  • AP: Fires shut Sequoia National Park, could threaten huge trees
  • LAT $: Residents flee, sequoias under threat as KNP Complex fire grows
  • SacBee: California’s poor air quality from wildfire smoke raises COVID-19 risk. Here’s why
  • SJMN: This San Mateo legal ruling has big implications for California’s housing crisis
  • SDUT: San Diego bans sale, possession of ‘ghost gun’ components
  • SDUT: Cox contemplates running again despite rejection at polls
  • SFC: California now only state that’s advanced out of CDC’s ‘high’ transmission category
  • SJMN: Elizabeth Holmes trial: Theranos’ use of workers’ blood led to whistleblower’s concerns
  • Reason: Biden's $3.5 Trillion Spending Plan Will Leave Americans Poorer in the Long Run
  • NR: Investigate General Milley Now
  • CG: What the Media Will Be Saying Wednesday, Whichever Way the Recall Vote Goes
  • Gavin Newsom's Hollow Victory
  • NR: A lady and her dress
  • The Masking of the Servant Class
  • OCReg: Higher taxes threaten businesses of all sizes in Orange County
  • SJMN: Bay Area prices jump: Food, meat, gasoline, electricity costs soar
  • SFC: Data shows eviction notices are rising in S.F. Particularly for being a ‘nuisance’
  • SJMN: Santa Clara County officials pledge ‘smoother’ vaccine rollout for boosters
  • SJMN: Santa Clara County supervisors zero in on aborted IA probe of major jail-injury case
  • Plan laid to hire mental health care workers for Stanislaus schools, with focus on Latinos
  • Stanislaus DA Fladager won’t run for re-election. How she plans to stay with Peterson case
  • MID threatened funding for kids program at Tuolumne River Trust. How did it turn out?
  • CalCoast: SLO County’s COVID-19 cases down, 7 new deaths
  • VCStar $: Petition drive against Supervisor Parks fails with no signatures filednews
  • VCStar $: Ventura County voters reject recall
  • OCReg: Long Beach votes to negotiate transfer of Queen Mary to Harbor Department
  • LADN: LAUSD board votes down proposal to allow school officers back on campuses
  • LADN: Lawsuit claims teen was stomped and beaten by Baldwin Park police
  • OCReg: Bill Gross’ Laguna Beach neighbor testifies noisy July evening reopened music feud
  • OCReg: Orange County judge removes himself from murder retrial over political endorsement
  • VOC: ACLU Steps Into the Fight to Stop Closure of Homeless Meals Kitchen in Orange
  • OCReg: Santa Ana police union president, Gerry Serrano, back at his job
  • SBSun: Riverside County pays $11 million to wrongfully convicted man who served 20 years in prison
  • SDUT: San Diego Unified board notes progress in superintendents’ performance review
  • VOSD: Broker In Two City Real Estate Deals Had Undisclosed Contracts With City Landlord
  • SDUT: San Diego tracking ‘urban heat islands’ in low-income neighborhoods as temperatures rise
Sincerely,

FlashReport Editors
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