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Saturday, September 3, 2022

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THE HEADLINES

  • AP: Thousands flee, several hurt as wildfire scorches California
  • SacBee: Homes destroyed by Mill Fire near Weed; injuries reported, California highway closed
  • AP: Californians asked to conserve power amid brutal heat wave
  • LAT $: California promised to improve response to deadly heat waves. It’s still struggling
  • SJMN: ‘Heat dome’ is spiking temperatures in the Bay Area: What is it?
  • SJMN: Will California have blackouts over Labor Day weekend?
  • LAT $: Two people shot in follow-home robbery in North Hollywood, police say
  • CG: Fast Food Managers, Owners Fear AB 257 Will Bring Job Loss, Higher Costs
  • SacBee: A joke: State workers can unionize except those working for politicians at the Capitol
  • SDUT: Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Brian Dahle, candidate for California governor
  • SFC: UC Berkeley to require indoor masks for students who decline flu vaccine
  • CG: Congressional Democrat PACs Pump Money into Valadao/Salas CA-22 Race After Support Drops
  • LADN: 5 Freeway near Route fire in Castaic expected to slow Labor Day weekend travelers
  • CalM: State lawmakers reject bill to curb farms’ water pumping
  • CG: Gov. Gavin Newsom’s In-Laws Fled California for Florida During Covid
  • LAT $: Video shows LAPD shooting man holding an auto part in Leimert Park
  • SFC: California police officers have killed nearly 1,000 people in 6 years
  • AP: Judge tosses manslaughter charge in boat fire that killed 34
  • AP: California governor signs bill to keep last reactors running
  • CG: Two Gun Control Bills Fail on Final Day of 2022 California Legislative Session
  • CG: Bill To Give Additional Education Funds To Lowest Performing Subgroup Halted Over Prop 209 Violations
  • OCReg: Lithium Valley? With push to EVs, all eyes are on the Salton Sea
  • OCReg: Bubble watch: Biggest jump in California confidence in 18 months
  • VOSD: Escondido’s Shelter for Homeless Families
  • SDUT: Column: Parking no longer will be required for homes, businesses in much of California
  • How Teachers Unions Sold Out Our Children
  • NR: Refund the Police
  • OCReg: It would be a mistake to try and deprive Trump the ability to run for president again
  • Docs in Biden-Tech Collusion Suit Reveal 'Sprawling' Censorship
  • OCReg: Proposition 1 and the return of democracy to abortion
  • SacBee: Sacramento’s NAACP among hundreds of chapters that lost IRS tax-exempt status
  • SFC: More than 21,000 people apply to be on waitlist for rental help in Berkeley
  • SFC: ‘Frozen in animosity’: Do San Francisco City Hall politics need to be so toxic?
  • SJMN: Residents forced to sell homes as part of earthquake upgrade at largest reservoir in Santa Clara County
  • Modesto ranks high for drought impacts in national survey. It needs some explaining
  • FresBee: Amid ‘unprecedented growth,’ Fresno Yosemite Airport to see massive expansion. Here’s when
  • VCStar $: Did you hear the mystery noise in Oxnard, Port Hueneme?
  • LAT $: Big L.A. institutions refused to host a mayoral debate. Are disruptive protests to blame?
  • LADN: LA County urges COVID caution over Labor Day holiday
  • LAT $: Conservationists want 96-acre wildlife corridor on Palos Verdes Peninsula
  • LAT $: Heather Hutt is cleared to join the L.A. City Council. But will she stay long?
  • OCReg: Anaheim police shoot at domestic violence suspect they say confronted them with a rifle
  • PE: Riverside Pride festival boosts security amid opposition
  • PE: UC Riverside police adding non-sworn employees to build bridges with community
  • SDUT: Monkeypox shows signs of peaking in San Diego
  • SDUT: In lawsuit over distance learning, parents accuse San Diego schools of violating Constitution

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Sincerely,

FlashReport Editors
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