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Subject TUESDAY HEADLINES: 12-03-2019
Date December 3, 2019 7:53 PM
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* AP: California Rep. Hunter plans to plead guilty, leave seat

* SDUT: Hunter's seat could be subject to two elections next year

* SDUT: Rep. Duncan Hunter to plead guilty in campaign finance scandal, leave Congress

* SDUT: Duncan Hunter: 'It's important that people know that I did make mistakes'

* SDUT: Duncan Hunter's guilty plea will widen an already open race for the 50th District

* SacBee: California government union says it might sue Newsom administration over late raises

* SacBee: Joe Biden nabs endorsement from Sacramento-area congressman as 2020 primary approaches

* PE: Presidential candidate Julián Castro to join Black Lives Matter protest outside LAPD HQ

* CG: Driver Leasing Companies Surge in Popularity a Month Before AB 5 Becomes Law

* SFC: As Bay Area natural gas bans spread, lawsuits mount

* SJMN: How the atmospheric river storm affected Bay Area rain totals

* LAT $: PG&amp;amp;E inspections of equipment that sparked deadly Camp fire were flawed - Los Angeles Times

* SFC: How PG&amp;amp;E shut-offs in California affected people with electronic medical devices

* SJMN: Ring-Bay Area police partnerships: What are the policies?

* FH: Court Decisions and Partisanship

* OCReg: Surplus or not, Newsom and the Legislature must show restraint

* CG: California Pioneers Subsidized Housing for Public Employees

* FH: Lawmakers Approved $4.4 Billion in New Taxes and Fees While Swimming in Revenue

* CG: Local Sacramento Politicians Propose 40-Year Climate Change Sales Tax

* SFC: Man who died in deputy's carotid hold wasn't driving stolen vehicle

* SFC: Home SF was meant to boost housing along transit. But can it fulfill its promise?

* SFC: SF advances eviction protection measure, closing loopholes in new state law

* SFC: Three years after Ghost Ship fire, unease still in the air

* BakCal: Bakersfield City Council prepares to choose next city manager for first time in decades

* FresBee: Fire burns Fresno warehouse owned by High Speed Rail Authority, cause under investigation

* FresBee: Fresno City Hall was on emergency power after outage, affecting services. It's back up

* Modesto could OK zoning for project to turn motel into apartments for homeless

* SLTrib: 'I won't go there at night.' Cal Poly students seek to make SLO's 'rape tunnel' safer

* SLTrib: San Simeon CSD has banned new water hookups for 31 years. This study could change that

* VCStar $: Moorpark City Council to consider hemp ban

* LADN: LA City Council poised to elect its first Latina president

* LADN: LA's countywide homeless agency chief Peter Lynn to step down

* LAT $: Burbank airport sits in the path of California's bullet train, so a tunnel is in the works

* OCReg: Anaheim considers 'local hire' agreement for about $260 million in projects

* OCReg: 4 million gallons of raw sewage spilled in Laguna Beach prompts closures

* OCReg: Panga boat carrying 14 people lands south of the San Clemente Pier, with border agents detaining 13

* PE: Riverside ranked America's 68th most dangerous city, San Bernardino No. 3

* LAT $: City, sheriff targeted black and Latino renters for illegal evictions, feds allege

* SBSun: San Bernardino terrorist attack victims remembered on 4-year anniversary at Teamsters Local 1932 event

* SBSun: San Bernardino could continue with Carousel Mall redevelopment or stop it in its tracks

* SDUT: Fatal DUIs down in 2019 but DA uses grant to boost prosecutions

* SDUT: Storm runoff blamed for railroad track washouts on fragile Del Mar bluff

* SDUT: San Diego plans to switch ambulance providers for first time since 1997


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