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* SFC: California could overtake New York in coronavirus cases this week
* Gov. Newsom refutes report that he had to ask and thank Trump for coronavirus aid
* SacBee: State workers trained as California contact tracers await assignment, even as counties struggle
* LAT $: 7th California death row inmate dies; COVID-19 suspected
* PE: Mortgage delinquencies double in Southern California in coronavirus era
* How DMV has changed behind-the-wheel tests for coronavirus safety
* SFC: Californians can get their hair done outdoors - but no shampoos
* SFC: San Quentin outbreak the result of prison overseer missteps
* SBSun: Judge denies effort by Harvest churches to immediately cancel coronavirus restrictions
* SJMN: Federal judge denies effort by California churches to immediately cancel coronavirus restrictions
* SFC: CIF delays start of all high school sports; football will end in April
* SJMN: What went into decision to delay California's high school sports? CIF executive director discusses
* SDUT: Newsom and San Diego mayor clear hurdles for outdoor haircuts, gyms and church services
* BakCal: CIF alters 2020-21 high school sports schedule
* SJMN: California's revised 2020-21 high school sports calendar
* SJMN: CIF's decision to delay football season ends recruits' high school careers
* PE: High school sports delayed until at least December in revised CIF calendar for 2020-21
* SacBee: CIF delays California high school sports calendars, pushing fall sports to start in January
* SJMN: A Bay Area landlord and renter's thoughts on eviction moratoriums
* CalM: Should ethnic studies be a grad requirement? Cal State clashes with lawmakers
* SFC: 1,500 janitors in SF walk out as part of national Strike for Black Lives
* SJMN: Workers rally in opposition to racial inequality
* FH: Because of COVID-19, Fewer Laws
* OCReg: A bill to block agencies from extending the 241 Toll Road is stalled in state Assembly
* SacBee: Another Capitol COVID case + Enviros target moderate Dems+ Mandatory minimums + Affirmative action endorsement
* SFC: Trump's threat to send federal forces to Oakland draws pushback
* CG: Barbershop, Salon Coronavirus Bans Retracted By Governor Newsom
* SFC: Bay Area needs to build lots of housing to meet state goals - and goals called too low
* SacBee: Another California pension fund falls short of investment target after coronavirus downturn
* SacBee: California sues to protect Obamacare protections for LGBTQ residents
* OCReg: CSU board to consider ethnic studies requirement, but opposition looms
* Trump threatens to send federal police to Oakland, mayor derides 'racist dog whistle'
* CG: Center for American Liberty to File Lawsuit to Block Closure of CA Schools
* FRBlog: The Virus is the Fire. And we are the fuel.
* FH: The hubris of the teachers' unions could backfire
* CG: Second Singing And Chanting Ban Lawsuit Filed Against Governor Newsom
* CG: San Diego Parents Form School Advocacy Group to Improve Public Education
* NR: The State of Free Speech on College Campuses Is Dreadful
* NR: The Crystal Ball of Antitrust Regulators Is Cracked
* SacBee: California church defying shutdown order got PPP loan of at least $350,000 in April
* SacBee: How Sacramento region's growth in COVID-19 cases compares to other large metro areas
* SacBee: Sacramento police overtime hit nearly $14 million last year. Should it be spent elsewhere?
* SJMN: United Airlines eyes mammoth Bay Area job cuts
* LAT $: Many Latino workers fear getting tested for COVID-19. A San Francisco program aims to change that
* SFC: Police Commission votes to install 'Black lives matter' posters in...
* Oakland business tax measure on ballot - in 2022
* Public mulls over keeping cops on Hayward school campuses
* SFC: Berkeley approves goals to cut police budget by 50%
* SFC: Defunding the police: Oakland, Berkeley could be test cases for Bay Area, nation
* SFC: San Mateo County suspends jury trials - employee tested positive for COVID-19
* SJMN: As the sole county open for business, San Mateo County braces for possible new restrictions
* SJMN: San Jose: Lawsuit from George Floyd protest violence takes aim at police training
* SJMN: Public defender keeps pressure on authorities for strong response to SJPD racism scandal
* Stanislaus reports 8 more COVID-19 deaths. Total over past week reaches 20
* FresBee: Fresno County hospitals 'fragile' as doctors see shortage of drugs, beds amid COVID-19
* FresBee: Coronavirus updates: Fresno city, county at odds over rules; Jail outbreak confusion
* BakCal: Local hospitals seek 'hundreds' more workers as surge looms
* FresBee: Fresno County adds nearly 700 new cases in latest report. Hospitals fill up
* FresBee: Elected official from Fresno County dies suddenly in Mexico
* Two Central Valley hospitals in 'dire' COVID-19 situations. Do others face similar future?
* SLTrib: First SLO County sheriff's patrol deputy tests positive for COVID-19
* SLTrib: SLO County sheriff condemns violent BLM protests, downplays masks in Tea Party talk
* VCStar $: Ventura County may remove Serra image from seal
* LAT $: L.A. may become the biggest U.S. city with a second stay-home order
* LAT $: L.A. County Fair chief Miguel Santana is stepping down
* LAT $: L.A. County reports record number of coronavirus hospitalizations
* LADN: Coronavirus hospitalizations soar to fourth LA County record in past week
* LADN: LA County offers $20 gift cards to answer coronavirus contact tracers' questions
* LADN: L.A. County to consider worker councils to monitor coronavirus compliance
* LADN: LAUSD expanding community-centered education model districtwide
* OCReg: OCTA to spend $10.6 million a year for Sheriff's Department contract to patrol buses and facilities
* OCReg: Coronavirus patients stream into Orange County hospitals, but occupancy stays steady
* OCReg: Coronavirus: Orange County reports nearly 30,000 positive tests for the coronavirus as of July 20
* PE: Orange County overtakes Riverside County for second-largest number of coronavirus cases recorded in California
* PE: Riverside County adds 1,288 coronavirus cases, one death
* SBSun: San Bernardino County coronavirus ICU cases hit new high: 194 patients
* PE: Corona voters will consider sales tax increase, council term limits in November election
* PE: How UC Riverside will teach students in fall 2020
* SDUT: County will dip into reserves, COVID- 19 funding for proposed $6.4 billion budget
* SDUT: County to hire 309 more COVID-19 investigators
* SDUT: San Diego's Smart Streetlights have stopped collecting data, but the overhead cameras are still rolling
* SDUT: Proposal to revoke emeritus professor status brings 'cancel culture' debate to SDSU
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