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Subject THURSDAY'S HEADLINES: 9-17-2020
Date September 17, 2020 9:51 AM
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FLASHREPORT HEADLINESThursday, September 17, 2020

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* AP: Victims of deadly California wildfire found in cars, roadway

* LADN: Bobcat fire: New evacuation warning issued for Antelope Valley areas - danger not over for Mount Wilson

* FresBee: Creek Fire remains at 220,025 acres, 18% contained

* FresBee: Creek Fire live updates: More than 1,000 families forced to evacuate; their animals, too

* CalM: Sierra Nevada reels as flames and smoke drive visitors away

* SacBee: North Complex is now fifth-deadliest, sixth-largest wildfire in California history

* AP: Wildfire kept away from historic California observatory

* LAT $: As smoke continues to shroud L.A. County, residents worry about long-term exposure

* SFC: 'The fires are coming for you': Some Californians find Oregon no longer an escape

* SacBee: Republicans investigate California mail-vote contract that went to 'Team Biden' firm

* AP: Mayors vow to launch guaranteed income programs across US

* CG: Homeless 'Tiny' Apartments Balloon to $425,000 Per Unit in Sacramento

* CG: USC Football Players Urge Gov. Newsom To Allow Them To Play

* SJMN: Coronavirus: Gavin Newsom says California has no restrictions preventing Pac-12 football's restart

* AP: Pac-12 football plans remain in holding pattern

* CG: SoCal Landlord Group Sues State, County, City Governments In Lawsuit

* SacBee: 'Our arms are open.' Placer County official recruits S.F. salon owner in Pelosi controversy

* OCReg: Newsom: Announcement coming 'very, very shortly' on reopening California theme parks

* LAT $: Sheriff's combative response to deputy attack sparks new criticism

* LADN: One of the Los Angeles County deputies ambushed in Compton released from hospital

* SacBee: Slim majority of Californians supports raising property tax on large businesses, poll says

* FresBee: Californians support COVID-19 restrictions and remain worried about outbreak, survey shows

* SFC: Californians divided along racial, income lines on fears and public restrictions

* LAT $: New poll finds shaky support for Proposition 16 to restore affirmative action in California

* SFC: Poll: Affirmative action measure trails badly

* SJMN: State watchdog investigating Assemblyman Kansen Chu's campaign spending

* AP: California says college virus cases part of community spread

* CalM: Coronavirus positivity rate hits record low

* SDUT: Governor pans San Diego proposal to excise SDSU from tier calculations

* LAT $: Why grocery stores are pushing California to be tougher on crime

* CG: Fresno County Judge Orders Private Christian School To Stop In-School Learning

* LAT $: Rules proposed by state insurance commissioner offer discount for reducing wildfire risks

* Is your home 'hardened' against wildfire? California regulator, insurers work on new standards

* AP: No emergency training for crew on boat where fire killed 34

* LAT $: NTSB records show dramatic moments as flames swept Conception dive boat

* OCReg: Vietnamese American felon facing deportation gets backing from activists, elected leaders

* OCReg: KCRW-FM radio station eliminates 28 jobs including several on-air personalities

* LAT $: She had to flee a fire while trying to free her daughter from prison

* Reason: Politicians Vs. Small Businesses

* FH: If the Texas Economic Miracle Can't Figure Out Renewables - Neither Can California

* FH: Did Newsom Never See the Bridge on the River Kwai?

* OCReg: Newsom's foolish endorsement of split roll reveals his priorities

* FH: Connecting Justice Reform Demands with State Ballot Measures

* FH: Two Decades of Interstate Migration

* CapWkly: Q&amp;amp;A: Darrell Steinberg's longtime focus on mental health

* SacBee: Grand jury indicts 3 in shooting of El Dorado sheriff's deputy, moves case to trial

* SFC: SF officials say they'll work to reduce frivolous appeals of needed transit projects

* SFC: 'Trick-or-treating is strongly discouraged,' Bay Area officials say

* SFC: Bay Area companies increasing mental health help for remote workers

* KQED: Refusing to Wear a Mask in Berkeley Can Now Get You Fined $100

* SJMN: San Jose, Pittsburg housing projects among first to win coveted state 'Homekey' funds

* Foster Farms COVID-19 deaths among worst work-related outbreaks in California, official says

* Stanislaus County remains under coronavirus restrictions. But 'We are on the right path.'

* FresBee: Fresno leader has 4 resolutions to open shops amid coronavirus. He doubts they'll pass

* 'Do everything you can': Turlock school district gives board its draft reopening plan

* CalCoast: SLO police seek to charge motorcyclist, cite BLM protesters

* LAT $: Water company withdraws desalination proposal as battle over environmental justice heats up

* VCStar $: In-person learning returns at this Simi school

* VCStar $: COVID-19 update: 149 new cases, 3 new deaths

* LADN: If no post-Labor Day coronavirus surge, LA County could enter less risky recovery phase by October

* OCReg: County expands veterans job program to include National Guard, reservists and spouses

* OCReg: Garden Grove Unified reverses plans for returning to in-person instruction

* VOC: Hacking, Mail-In Ballot Security, and Other Questions Answered by OC's Elections Chief

* OCReg: Coronavirus: Testing positivity rate down to 3.9% in Orange County on Sept. 16

* SBSun: San Bernardino County reports 3 more coronavirus deaths

* SBSun: How a piece of candy led to dismissal of San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy

* PE: Social media post prompts calls for Riverside councilwoman to resign

* SDUT: San Diego estimates $300M tax revenue loss during COVID-19 pandemic

* SDUT: Jimbo's last to close at Horton Plaza as legal fight with developer intensifies


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