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Subject TUESDAY HEADLINES: 10-15-2019
Date October 15, 2019 12:00 PM
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* FRBlog: My property tax bill legally went up 6.9% this year - not "2% or less" as per Prop 13

* LADN: Magnitude 4.5 quake jolts Bay Area

* FresBee: Gavin Newsom demands PG&amp;amp;E pay $100 to each customer affected by California blackouts

* SJMN: PG&amp;amp;E faces demands for outage rebates, may face sanctions

* AP: California regulator criticizes utility over power outages

* AP: The Latest: PG&amp;amp;E says system had 100 incidents of damage

* FH: Overview of 2019 Bill Actions by Governor Newsom

* CG: CA Gov. Newsom Signs Roadkill Bill; Bans Fur Sales, Circuses, Bobcat Hunting

* FH: Newsom's first rodeo: In year one, the governor bucks both Trump and Brown

* SacBee: Abortion pills, gun control and roadkill: New California laws Gavin Newsom just signed

* Inside Mark Zuckerberg&amp;#x27;s private meetings with conservative pundits

* SFC: PG&amp;amp;E shut-off may have wiped out $500K in cancer studies, UC Berkeley researcher says

* LAT $: What will the next heavy winds bring? Assessing the great power shut-off of 2019

* CalM: Gavin Newsom takes aim at PG&amp;amp;E, while the GOP barks at Newsom over road money

* AP: Columbus statues vandalized on US holiday named for him

* SacBee: Gavin Newsom declares Indigenous Peoples Day, recognizing 'resilience' over 'conquest'

* SDUT: Republicans fail to endorse a candidate for 50th Congressional District

* LAT $: This city in Idaho is why L.A. can't legally clear its streets of homeless encampments

* AP: Los Angeles fire began under power lines, cause not known

* OCReg: California governor signs some addiction treatment reform measures, rejects others

* LAT $: California finds widespread water contamination of 'forever chemicals'

* AP: California sex abuse law likely to spur thousands of claims

* OCReg: New California law could bring dozens of new abuse cases against USA Swimming

* CG: School Lockdown Drills Are To Be Reviewed Under New Law

* SacBee: A do-over at SEIU Local 1000 gets a new result: State workers vote 'yes' on contract

* PE: 'Everything's gone;' Residents of Calimesa mobile home park burned by Sandalwood fire return

* SacBee: How California's new health care laws will affect you, from vaccines to premiums

* OCReg: Signing up for Covered California or Medi-Cal?: Here's what you need to know

* OCReg: California's education establishment continues to fail students and families

* CalM: California's AB 5 will kill the gig economy and force more companies to leave

* NR: A Defense of Christopher Columbus on Columbus Day

* SDUT: Editorial: Gov. Newsom's vetoes deserve applause for showing financial restraint

* FH: Is It Time to Repeal California Law To Help Congress Get Trump's Taxes?

* OCReg: Is Trump more deserving of removal from office than Clinton?

* SFC: Opposing Mayor London Breed? That's 'racist,' black leaders say

* SFC: Up to 2,500 scooters hit SF streets as politicians push for stricter rules

* SJMN: Three Bay Area cities considered most diverse in the U.S.

* SFC: Alameda County offered Oakland a deal to buy out Coliseum debt

* Reason: Silicon Valley Is Helping Expunge Marijuana Convictions

* FresBee: When it comes to legal marijuana, Fresno can learn a thing or two from Woodlake

* FresBee: Why aren't more women running for office in Fresno? Let's talk about it

* CalCoast: Oceano residents rejected fire tax, officials giving it another try

* VCStar $: No decision yet in Petrochem site proposal

* VCStar $: Six area hospitals dinged with readmission penalties

* LAT $: Editorial: L.A. County needs real Sheriff's Department oversight. That means subpoena power

* OCReg: Once a victim herself, Rep. Katie Porter convenes group of advocates to discuss domestic violence prevention

* OCReg: Audits of embattled Rialto water district uncover financial, personnel issues

* VOSD: Plan Urges City to Re-Evaluate Police Department's Role in Fighting Homelessness

* SDUT: SDSU offers to buy the Mission Valley stadium site for $68.2M

* SDUT: San Diego City Council moves forward with homeless action plan

* SDUT: Editorial: Chula Vista's excessive cannabis fees seem like a shakedown

* SDUT: Floyd Morrow, three-term SD city council member, dies at 86


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