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Subject WEDNESDAY HEADLINES: 9-11-2019
Date September 11, 2019 10:12 AM
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FLASHREPORT HEADLINESWednesday, September 11, 2019

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* SDUT: California passes landmark bill to remake gig economy

* KQED: State Senate Passes AB 5, Bill That Limits Who Can Be Classified As Contractors

* SFC: Senate passes AB5 gig-work bill, turning contractors into employees

* AP: California Senate approves bill regulating gig economy

* CG: CA Senate Passes AB 5 Despite Pleas From Independent Businesses

* LAT $: Trump officials visit L.A. to assess homelessness crisis

* OCReg: Trump orders crackdown on homelessness in California, as White House officials survey LA area's 'crisis'

* AP: Trump officials get look at Los Angeles homeless crisis

* Turlock's spending on employee health care is highest in state. What can be done?

* SDUT: Drag queens read to kids at Chula Vista library without disruption

* SacBee: Sacramento wants to overturn this homeless ruling. Now it's asking the Supreme Court for help

* SFC: Two encampments being cleared in Oakland, Berkeley over advocates' objections

* SacBee: Sacramento trying to kill packs of enormous rats that infested city lot near downtown

* CG: Sacramento Battles Over Homeless Shelters

* CG: Bill That Would Extend Bar Hours To Face Final Approval For The Third Year In A Row

* SFC: Clock stops for bid to put California on year-round daylight-saving time

* AP: California OKs use of campaign cash for childcare costs

* AP: California lawmakers OK overhaul of charter school approvals

* CG: 'Deepfake' Audio and Visual Political Ads Faces Ban With Looming Senate Vote

* SacBee: California's insurance chief vowed not to take industry money. Records show he did, and knew it

* LAT $: The biggest wildfires currently burning in California

* LAT $: National City enacts ban on retail sales of dogs, cats and rabbits

* LAT $: California boat fire: Raising sunken vessel is crucial as investigation widens

* LAT $: California state health director resigns after criticizing anti-vaccine activists on Facebook

* CalM: As D.A., Kamala Harris prosecuted a mentally ill woman shot by police. The jury didn't buy it.

* AP: Debate offers Harris chance to regain momentum in 2020 race

* CalM: Vaping industry breathes easier: For now, California lawmakers won't restrict its business

* SJMN: Richmond bans sale of e-cigarettes

* San Joaquin County District Attorney Seeks To Ban Vaping Products

* OCReg: Rent control advances in California, L.A. County

* AP: California Senate approves bill to cap rent increases

* SacBee: Can't buy a house? 2020 Democrats say they'll push cities to build more homes

* CG: Public Sector Unions Buy Another 'Republican' Politician

* SacBee: Unions pour cash into CalPERS election, use mailer to highlight sexual harassment complaint

* SDUT: County crime falls despite a slight increase in violent crime reports

* SBSun: Man sentenced to 21 years to life in Redlands bombing plot against ex-wife, children

* OCReg: Police search for suspect who raped student in Cal State Fullerton parking-structure elevator

* SDUT: Effort to preserve coastal smokestack gets cold shoulder from commission

* OCReg: Demolition of San Onofre nuclear plant comes before Coastal Commission in the fall

* AP: Suit targets California hunting rules that allow GPS on dogs

* AP: Lawyer: John Hinckley interested in music industry job

* AP: Leaders of California ministry charged with forced labor

* SDUT: El Centro church leaders indicted in labor trafficking scheme targeting homeless

* NR: San Francisco's Assault on the NRA Is Dangerous to Our Democracy

* FH: Two-Thirds Vote Needed for Some Local Taxes? Who Knows?

* FH: What Does the Real Estate Slowdown Mean for Split Roll?

* Reason: Charter Schools vs. the Education Monopoly

* OCReg: Risking real jobs with 'future work' myopia

* CalM: Hot politics in the cul-de-sac

* OCReg: Californians deserve recycling legislation that is more than a talking point

* SDUT: Editorial: Get cannabis banking right, California, so others will too

* SacBee: Plan for Sacramento's tallest building scrapped - for now - as CalPERS ends agreement

* SacBee: Davis declared a fiscal emergency to avoid 'drastic effects' of not collecting tax money

* KQED: NRA Sues San Francisco Over Terrorist Declaration

* SFC: New HIV infections hit record low in SF, but people of color, homeless cases spike

* SJMN: Judge in Brock Turner case lands new job - tennis coach

* FresBee: Fresno attracts businesses with tax-sharing tool, mayor says. Will Gov. Newsom kill it?

* FresBee: Sheriff's Office hasn't worked with ICE, Mims says. Fresno activists aren't convinced

* Hiding in the dark: Turlock High students describe the hour after false report of shooter

* KQED: Chevron Faces New Demands From Regulators as Kern County Oil Releases Continue

* SFC: Trump skips Gilroy first responders in honoring mass-shooting heroes

* CalCoast: SLO police chief to release her cell phone records

* VCStar $: County sues to keep Towner off the job, claims bias

* LAT $: Simi Valley man charged with shooting protected mountain lion

* LADN: On the eve of 9/11 anniversary, a Sherman Oaks memorial is not forgotten at LAFD's Station 88

* LADN: Critics, supporters of Valley's Crimebusters Facebook group vent at LAPD town hall

* OCReg: Santa Ana council candidate wins court fight, can use job title on ballot

* OCReg: Facing criticism, Westminster Mayor Tri Ta proposes resolution condemning 'abettors' of communism

* VOC: Angel Stadium Made $1.6 Million for Anaheim Since 2010

* VOC: OC Proposes New Policy to Destroy Public Records Before 2 Years

* OCReg: John Wayne Airport to move forward with small-plane upgrades

* SBSun: Neighbors of planned welfare office in San Bernardino take concerns to county leaders

* PE: 4.0 magnitude earthquake strikes near Wildomar in Riverside County

* PE: Effort fails to block 1 million-square-foot warehouse complex in Mead Valley

* PE: Riverside County leaders oppose idea to turn 91 Freeway carpool lanes into toll lanes

* SDUT: A divided County Board of Supervisors moves ahead on community choice energy

* SDUT: Cal State San Marcos students protest dean's travel spending

* VOSD: San Diego Unified Principals Blast District Leadership

* SDUT: Mission Valley OK'd for massive overhaul


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