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Subject SATURDAY'S HEADLINES: 5-16-2020
Date May 16, 2020 2:08 PM
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* AP: Will Congress help California? Governor's budget banks on it

* AP: California's budget cuts threaten environmental spending

* CalM: Coronavirus set to chop $2 billion from California higher ed - but financial aid survives

* SJMN: Obstacles loom for fed relief Newsom needs for budget gap

* CalM: Schools face prospect of layoffs, furloughs as state budget shrinks

* SFC: SF city employees protest possible hike in health insurance costs

* LADN: Democrats push new $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill through House

* Reason: Plans for Extended Unemployment Benefits, Wage Subsidies Risk Creating a Zombie Economy

* LAT $: California coronavirus cases top 75,000, and nearly half are in L.A. County

* SFC: PG&amp;amp;E bankruptcy plan gets broad support from fire victims, attorneys say

* CG: California Democrats Again Kill Fix to AB5

* CalCoast: SLO County restricts hotel occupancy, campground availability

* SFC: South Lake Tahoe issues $1,000 fines to tourists and short-term rental owners - SFGate

* California officials reject subsidies for Musk&amp;#x27;s SpaceX over Tesla spat

* AP: Tesla picks Austin, Tulsa as finalists for new US factory

* LAT $: Newsom urges California tribal casinos to reconsider opening, citing coronavirus

* OCReg: Judge denies challenge to governor's beach closure orders brought by Huntington Beach

* VOC: Judge Rejects Huntington Beach's Challenge of Governor's Coronavirus Beach Closures

* CG: Cosmetics Chemical Banning Bill Passed in Committee

* Temperature Checks, Isolation Rooms, Closed Playgrounds: Schools Could Look Much Different In A COVID-19 World

* FresBee: Will Clovis schools reopen in May? What some top officials are saying as decision looms

* CalCoast: FBI agents interviewing San Luis Obispo County officials

* LADN: LA City Council president moves to suspend Jose Huizar in wake of corruption probe

* SDUT: SeaWorld sued for collecting monthly fees on annual passes while parks closed because of COVID-19

* SacBee: Truck drivers rally in Sacramento for better pay, access to basic facilities

* VOSD: Faulconer's Hotels-to-Housing Plan Hits a Snag

* LAT $: Judge orders Los Angeles to move thousands of homeless during coronavirus crisis

* SFC: Economist: Homelessness could spike 20% in California as jobless struggle during pandemic

* SJMN: Report: Coronavirus crisis could leave tens of thousands of Californians homeless

* CG: Gyms Across California Form Alliance to Reopen

* Justice Department, State Attorneys General Likely to Bring Antitrust Lawsuits Against Google - WSJ

* SDUT: Unauthorized immigrants affected by COVID-19 to receive state funding

* SFC: In California's crowded prison system, COVID-19 takes the vulnerable

* FH: California Isn't Colorado

* OCReg: Six things the Legislature can do to help California recover from economic devastation

* SDUT: Editorial: After pandemic, will colleges ever be the same again?

* FH: Newsom pointing finger in the wrong direction for gas prices

* FH: A Push for Taxes to Fill the Budget Hole?

* OCReg: Rules stifling businesses must be reconsidered

* OCReg: The good and bad in Newsom's revised budget proposal

* SacBee: Gov. Newsom wants to pause 3 major downtown Sacramento office projects due to deficit

* SacBee: Hospital giant Sutter Health points to first-quarter loss of $1 billion as tip of iceberg

* SJMN: Coronavirus: New deaths in Alameda County for fourth straight day

* SFC: Bay Area legal work, remote and stressful, adapts to the pandemic

* SJMN: Coronavirus economy: Remote workforces here to stay in Bay Area

* SFC: Bay Area reopening checklist: Tracking progress on coronavirus benchmarks by county

* FresBee: Fresno County adds three more deaths from the coronavirus, 82 positive cases

* FresBee: Tulare County adds 10 deaths, nears LA for California's highest coronavirus mortality rate

* FresBee: Fresno County asks permission to allow dine-in. COVID-19 deaths still outside state standard

* CalCoast: Cal Poly administration accused of misspending student fees

* VCStar $: Most fees to go up in Ventura, council decides

* VCStar $: Coronavirus: 16 new cases, more on Santa Paula outbreak

* LADN: As L.A. county begins to open, officials warn of possible climb in spread

* LAT $: L.A. County looking at whether some cities could reopen sooner than others

* VOC: OC Supervisors to Review Two Bailout Options for Local Businesses, Nonprofits as Coronavirus Cases Rise

* OCReg: Coronavirus: Another higher day for confirmed cases in Orange County as of Friday, May 15

* OCReg: Regulators express concerns about Huntington Beach desalination project

* OCReg: Real estate giant Irvine Co. sees 'protracted' economic downturn, cuts 181 more workers

* OCReg: Anaheim council tweaks timeline for Angel Stadium deal

* PE: Riverside County to conduct coronavirus antibody study

* PE: Riverside sets date to reopen Mount Rubidoux despite coronavirus concerns

* PE: Coronavirus: Masks or other face coverings now mandatory at San Bernardino County courthouses

* SBSun: San Bernardino County reports 11 coronavirus deaths, 113 new cases

* SBSun: Rancho Cucamonga lays off 10 full-time employees due to coronavirus shutdown

* SBSun: It's OK to reopen these businesses in San Bernardino County, officials say

* SDUT: Live updates: Single-day tests top 4,000 for a record high as percent of positives tests continues to decline

* SDUT: How flat is San Diego's COVID-19 curve?

* SDUT: After racist incidents in Santee, county supervisors will vote on reviving human relations commission


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