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THE HEADLINES:
SDUT: Court temporarily halts San Diego Unified’s student COVID-19 vaccine mandate
SDUT: Hundreds of San Diego police officers unvaccinated as city prepares to impose mandate
LAT $: As L.A. prepares to enforce vaccine mandate, businesses expect some unpleasantness
SFC: Cal State requires students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 — but it’s not evenly enforced
LADN: LA County health officials watching for Omicron variant of coronavirus
LAT $: New Omicron variant spreads globally amid fears of winter COVID surge
SFC: Should you change your holiday plans because of omicron? Here’s what 5 experts are doing
LAT $: Four suspects identified in Home Depot smash-and-grab robbery
SFC: Man fatally shot after confronting car burglar near Lake Merritt
LADN: Man found dead in van after hours-long standoff in Beverly Hills intersection
LAT $: Crime on L.A. trains, buses rises as riders return: ‘Poor people are suffering the most’
CG: Californians’ Quality of Life is on a Collision Course With the Rule of Law
Saturday Headlines
Sunday Headlines
Experts propose a redraw of Stanislaus County district to avoid voting rights issue
LAT $: To protest COVID mandates, this California town declared itself a ‘constitutional republic’
AP: California city apologizes for bulldozing blues community
LAT $: Failures of California’s first plan to stop offshore oil drilling cast shadow over new efforts
SDUT: Congress calls for reform after 131 judges with stock holdings fail to recuse from cases
LADN: Where are the mechanics? LBCC, other local community colleges try to fill a need
SDUT: Conservative political convention to meet in San Diego
SJMN: Why buying a Christmas tree in the Bay Area is more expensive this year