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Subject SATURDAY'S HEADLINES: 10-3-2020
Date October 3, 2020 10:36 AM
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* NR: Trump Taken to Hospital, Says He's 'Doing Very Well'

* President Trump "resting comfortably" after second drug treatment, his physician says

* SBSun: President's coronavirus infection changes few minds about masks, reopening society

* LAT $: President Trump hospitalized at Walter Reed for COVID-19 symptoms

* SFC: How will Trump's coronavirus positive test reshape the presidential race?

* SDUT: San Diego Democrats, Republicans send well wishes, warn of COVID-19 threat after Trump diagnosis

* LAT $: California surpasses 16,000 COVID-19 deaths

* Coronavirus update, Oct. 2: County reports its highest number of cases in several days

* SacBee: California grocery store chain didn't tell Cal/OSHA of COVID-19 deaths, state officials say

* Federal Bill Could Increase Prescribed Burns In California, Incentivize State To Burn At A Larger Scale - capradio.org

* FresBee: Creek Fire updates: Hot and dry through the weekend; crews preparing for eventual rains

* SFC: Spring Mountain avoided fires for years. Now boutique wineries face destruction

* SJMN: Glass Fire engulfs over 61,000 acres of Wine Country, chars more homes

* AP: Better weather won't keep California from grim fire landmark

* SFC: California can fix wildfire crisis - if politics don&amp;#x27;t get in the way

* SBSun: Fire tears through Los Rios Rancho apple farm in Oak Glen

* Reason: California Is a Cautionary Tale for America

* SFC: The California dilemma: Should we stay or go?

* LAT $: In Huntington Beach, mask debate continued, despite Trump's COVID hospitalization

* LAT $: In California Trump Country, supporters struggling to process the president having COVID-19

* CapWkly: New laws: California at forefront of health policy innovation

* AP: California wavers on theme park opening rules amid pressure

* CG: Gov. Newsom Vetoes Mandatory Rehiring Of Laid-Off Workers After Reopenings

* CG: Los Angeles Ordered To Pay NRA $150,000 Over First Amendment Ordinance Violation

* CG: Court Opens Up Big Prop.13 Loophole for 'Public Franchise Fees'

* OCReg: Capistrano Unified considering changing name of Junipero Serra High School

* SacBee: PG&amp;amp;E is aggressively cutting trees across California. This woodsy town is fighting back

* SJMN: PG&amp;amp;E electric bills head higher

* SDUT: Chula Vista's Steve Padilla mulls state Senate run

* PE: Ali Mazarei, Assemblyman Jose Medina answer questions in 61st Assembly District race

* CG: 2020 General Election Preview: 8th Congressional District

* What's Allowed And What's Not At Voting Sites In California

* CalM: California 2020 props explained in 1-minute videos

* SacBee: CA didn't count 100,000 mail-in ballots in March. How many were thrown out in your county?

* Layoffs at California prison slated for closure could displace workers at other sites

* FresBee: Fresno officer shoots and kills suspect armed with kitchen knife after family disturbance

* SacBee: Californians rejected rent control two years ago. Will a pandemic change their minds?

* NR: Could Mike Lee's COVID Case Delay Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation?

* AP: Harvey Weinstein charged with 3 more rapes in California

* OCReg: Vietnamese refugee convicted of murder is free after 23 years, faces possible deportation

* Reason: The Conservative Trans Woman Who Went Undercover With Antifa in Portland

* FH: Making the case for 'Yes' on Prop 20

* CalM: This is not the time to propose more tax increases

* NR: The Irony of Democrats Complaining about Trump's Taxes

* OCReg: The Inland Empire shouldn't be treated as a dumping ground for the bullet train

* FH: Will Bail Bondsmen Go the Way of the Blacksmith?

* Reason: Who Watches the Government&amp;#x27;s Watchdogs?

* FH: Pressure DiFi to Quit-And Then Appoint 2 'War' Senators

* OCReg: No-knock police raids trample on our basic liberties

* SacBee: How 2020 is transforming downtown Sacramento into the place city leaders always wanted

* SFC: Contra Costa County agrees to spend $250M to improve jail conditions

* SFC: Bid to open S.F. ice cream shop turns bitter because of small business rules

* FresBee: Fresno-area school board candidate faces investigation over union contributions

* FresBee: During worst air pollution period ever, Valley Air District delivers hazy warnings

* One MID board member accuses another of violating closed session on Zoom call

* 3 newcomers, political veteran vie to represent northeast Modesto on City Council

* FresBee: COVID-19 update: Fresno County reports nine new deaths as overall fatality rate slows

* CalCoast: Sweeney leads high-dollar SLO fundraising race

* VCStar $: Five vie for two Port Hueneme City Council seatsPort Hueneme

* VCStar $: COVID-19 update: 76 new cases, one new death

* LADN: 2020 elections: L.A. County will mail ballots starting Monday. Here's what voters need to know

* LADN: Air quality board votes to help South L.A. with pollution issues

* OCReg: Reject Fullerton's Measure S tax increase

* OCReg: Irvine Unified launches online database of confirmed coronavirus cases among students, staff

* PE: Five Lake Elsinore council candidates field questions on homelessness, economy

* SBSun: San Bernardino County reports 7 more coronavirus deaths

* SBSun: Inland Empire remains nation's tightest housing market

* SDUT: SDG&amp;amp;E's $40M plan wants to expand vegetation clearance to 25 feet but ratepayer advocate is skeptical

* SDUT: After suspending campaign, Barrios says he will serve if elected to San Diego council


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