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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

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THE HEADLINES

  • OCReg: California gas is ‘out of whack’ – nearly $2 more than national average. Who’s to blame?
  • LAT $: Pain at the pump? L.A. County’s average gas price hits $5.84 a gallon
  • CalM: Reparations task force: State could owe Black Californians hundreds of thousands of dollars
  • SacBee: Gavin Newsom for president? He’s impressing Democratic insiders with blasts at Republicans
  • SacBee: Too much spending for Gavin Newsom? Governor cites costs in vetoes, signaling a leaner budget
  • SacBee: Does Sacramento see more violent crime on hot days? See what data shows when temps spike
  • PE: Possible Temecula abortion ban draws warning from Attorney General
  • LA Homeless Crisis: Woman acts unruly in Sherman Oaks, gets left alone after LAPD shows up
  • CG: El Cajon’s Onerous Homeless Problem is Coming From San Diego County
  • SDUT: San Diego County poised to declare homelessness a public health crisis
  • AP: Insurers say California’s inaction threatens auto policies
  • SFC: Why almost 2M Californians may need to switch health insurance plans
  • SacBee: Newsom signs bill banning ‘barbaric’ toxicity testing on dogs and cats in California.
  • OCReg: Irvine man sentenced to 4 years for COVID-19 loan fraud
  • SacBee: Sports betting to solve homelessness? Dodgy claims made by Prop. 26 and 27 campaigns, fact checked
  • AP: Fall brings summer-like temperatures to Southern California
  • CalM: As state sets higher Medi-Cal contract standards, some providers predict major disruptions
  • CalM: ‘Mandela’ bill would limit solitary confinement in California prisons and jails
  • SBSun: Probe of Victorville prison complex uncovers evidence of racial, gender discrimination
  • SDUT: Obama in SD: Republicans embracing rhetoric on immigration that is ‘dangerous’ for the country
  • VOSD: Why Our Drought Isn’t Going Anywhere This Winter
  • LAT $: UC housing crisis forces students into multiple jobs to pay rent, sleeping bags and stress
  • OCReg: 2 Orange County women charged in connection with Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol
  • NR: Crime Is a Legitimate Issue
  • Billions in Pandemic Fraud
  • IL Shouldn't Follow CA in Banning Gas-Powered Car Sales
  • CalM: California refusing to release school test results
  • CG: Another Shooting & Murder in Downtown Sacramento
  • SacBee: Elk Grove asks judge to allow city to kill Zeus, saying dog is dangerous to the public
  • Reason: San Francisco Police Can Now Have Live Access to Nearly Any Camera in the City
  • SJMN: Ex-SFPD sergeant pleads no contest in San Mateo pharmacy robbery
  • SFC: After 20 years of stops and starts, teacher housing breaks ground in S.F.
  • SFC: 3 fires in 10 days: Oakland firefighters battle grass fire off of I-580
  • SFC: This neighborhood used to be majority Black. Dramatic change is sparking tension
  • SJMN: 47 Alameda County sheriff’s deputies removed from active duty after poor psychological exams
  • SJMN: More than 100 apartments eyed at office site near downtown San Jose
  • SFC: Fault system under Silicon Valley could generate Loma Prieta-sized quake
  • FresBee: First court hearing for ex-Fresno Unified principal charged with child abuse in video incident
  • FresBee: Suspicious calls to Clovis school test district’s new alert system, safety measures
  • VCStar $: Ventura college area council to discuss general plan
  • LADN: Caruso’s ad blitz under way as LA Mayor race approaches final weeks
  • LADN: 33 COVID-related deaths reported in LA County over 3-day period
  • OCReg: Lawyers for Mission Viejo City Council members appeal judge’s ruling to remove them
  • OCReg: Ballot measures: San Clemente could soon appoint, rather than elect, clerk and treasurer
  • VOC: Laguna Beach Moves To Take Over County Beaches
  • OCReg: Capo Unified bond measure seeks up to $114 million for school upgrades in Aliso Viejo
  • LAT $: Man slammed by school employee after running onto O.C. high school football field with ‘vulgar’ flag
  • PE: New state law seeks to bridge a gap exposed by Turpin case
  • VOSD: San Diego Is Staring at a Big Bill to Start Collecting Food Waste. A Measure on November’s Ballot Could Help it Pick Up the Tab.

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FlashReport Editors
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