Sunday, October 25, 2020
Dear John,

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THE HEADLINES:
  • FRBlog: Biden’s Plan for Immigration
  • AP: PG&E may cut power to over 1 million people in California
  • LAT $: More than 1 million Californians could lose power Sunday amid the windiest, driest conditions of the year
  • AP: California girds for most dangerous fire weather of year
  • High winds starting Sunday could spark wildfires across Stanislaus County, NorCal
  • SacBee: Destructive Willow Fire in Yuba County caused by arson, Cal Fire says
  • FresBee: ‘It’s been a lot to navigate.’ Fresno County residents struggle to access Creek Fire relief
  • LADN: 2020 Elections: Scattered paper jams, tech glitches can’t spoil LA County’s first day at polls
  • SJMN: $220 million! On one California proposition fight? Here’s who’s spending big on the 2020 Election
  • LAT $: California surpasses 900,000 coronavirus cases with more than 17,300 deaths
  • OC Supervisorial candidate Sergio Contreras liked the use of the “N” word on Twitter
  • SDUT: Seniors-only homeless shelter among proposals from service provider
  • AP: California man arrested in attacks on homeless people
  • LAT $: How the waters off Catalina became a DDT dumping ground
  • LADN: Rapper Offset detained and released in Beverly Hills during pro-Trump demonstration
  • OCReg: Battle for 37th state Senate seat reflects shifting Orange County
  • CG: 2020 General Election Preview: 23rd Senate District
  • SDUT: Two square off in race for changing Assembly District 76 seat
  • SacBee: ‘It’s a one-time shot.’ Is it now or never for affirmative action in California?
  • SDUT: Protesters decry police abuse in annual march against police brutality - The San Diego Union-Tribune
  • SacBee: Rural California is divided, armed for revolt. What’s the matter in the State of Jefferson?
  • SFC: Can Trump repeat his 2016 magic? Not impossible, but also not likely
  • OCReg: California needs a better election system
  • NR: Distortions and Smears Surround California’s Affirmative Action Bid
  • OCReg: Prop. 23 plays politics with patients’ lives
  • NR: The Decline and Fall of the 9/11 Republicans
  • SFC: Willie Brown: I know who won the debate. Who’s going to win election?
  • SJMN: Editorial: Blame Newsom for county-49ers’ squabble over Levi’s Stadium
  • CalM: California’s vague new financial regulation law
  • SacBee: Defying calls to step down, Nav Gill says he is not leaving top Sacramento County job
  • SFC: Local Azerbaijanis gather in S.F. to raise awareness for Caucasus conflict
  • SJMN: Bay Area braces for Diablo winds, power outages and worst fire conditions of the year
  • SJMN: Fact check: False claims spewed in San Jose City Council attack ads
  • VCStar $: School districts plan returns as restrictions lift
  • VCStar $: County's high census response rate seen as boon
  • AP: Arcadia, WWII detention site, gets chief of Japanese descent
  • LAT $: Racial disparities in LAPD stops fueled by failed crime-fighting strategy, audit finds
  • OCReg: Coronavirus: 316 new cases and 4 deaths reported in Orange County on Oct. 24
  • VOC: Infographics: Early Voting Surges in OC Amidst Coronavirus, See the Voting and Counting Process
  • OCReg: Pop-up vote centers open in Orange County as prelude to Nov. 3 election
  • SBSun: San Bernardino County reports 4,519 coronavirus cases in 14 days
  • SBSun: Redlands has the highest coronavirus death rate in San Bernardino County
  • PE: Lawsuit accuses Riverside County prosecutor of sexually harassing paralegal
  • SDUT: After pushback, 30-year vision for San Diego’s bayfront now includes fewer hotel rooms
  • SDUT: State opposes NCTD bid to control Del Mar bluffs, erect chain-link fence

Sincerely,

FlashReport Editors
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