Thursday, August 18, 2022
Dear John,


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THE HEADLINES
  • CalM: Back to school: California Republicans bet big on local board races
  • SFC: Conservative groups that successfully challenged San Francisco’s noncitizen voting law files suit against Oakland
  • SFC: S.F.’s highest paid employee makes $600K. Here’s what every city worker gets paid
  • PE: Topless dancers at Southern California bar seek to be only unionized strippers in US
  • CG: California Lawmakers Vote for Union to Set Wages and Hours in Fast-Food Restaurants
  • CalM: California’s fast food bill could link chains to wage theft and other workplace violations
  • SacBee: Why 5 California unions are attacking deal that would boost pay for many health care workers
  • SacBee: Gavin Newsom said he would give land back to Native Americans in California. Has he?
  • Woman zip-tied, pistol whipped and robbed inside her Beverly Grove home during broad daylight
  • SFC: Man charged with multiple felonies in assault of 70-year-old S.F. woman
  • SFC: Thousands in gift cards for kids stolen from Richmond District youth center
  • Shooting in Palmdale leaves one dead
  • PE: Woman dies outside Murrieta City Hall after attack in Claremont
  • CG: California High-Speed Rail Board Approves Construction of Lines into Bakersfield, Merced
  • FresBee: California bullet train awards design contracts for Valley route extensions. What’s included?
  • AP: California desert parks still working to repair flood damage
  • NR: Progressive L.A. DA Gascon Claims Fellow Prosecutors ‘Badgered’ into Backing His Recall
  • CG: Chowchilla School Bus Kidnapper Paroled By CDCR Panel
  • AP: Parole granted to last 1976 California school bus hijacker
  • CG: New CDC Study Finds 71.4% of California Children Have Had COVID-19 Since 2020
  • LAT $: Concerns over accuracy of COVID rapid test results when first sick
  • OCReg: Face mask debate in Placentia-Yorba Linda schools draws in DA
  • AP: Californians urged to conserve electricity amid heat wave
  • AP: USC, UCLA exits could cost Pac-12 schools $13M in rights
  • LAT $: Southern California home prices slipped in July. More drops may be coming
  • SBSun: Brush fire in Cajon Pass closes some lanes of northbound 15 Freeway
  • LAT $: Forward progress stopped on Castaic brush fire that threatened animal shelter
  • AP: $18M deal in lawsuit over boy’s death at California school
  • SJMN: Can California Republican who voted to impeach Trump avoid Liz Cheney’s fate?
  • SJMN: Tesla crash that killed California motorcyclist is No. 38 in wider US probe
  • SFC: Secret Service waited to tell Capitol Police of Pelosi threat until riot was underway
  • SJMN: Stanford monkeypox case not sex-related, raising questions about transmission
  • SFC: San Francisco Chronicle launches new weather science initiative
  • CG: The Delicious Irony at Starbucks
  • Double Standards Deliver Death Blow to Rule of Law
  • LAT $: Column: California had a nearly $100-billion surplus this year. We don’t need to raise taxes with Prop. 30
  • Undisclosed Conflicts of Interest at Leftwing Journalists' Union
  • Dark-Money Groups Push Vote by Mail
  • SFC: SFUSD facing big challenges as students return: ‘Everybody is ready for a new beginning’
  • SJMN: San Jose mayoral race: Candidates scoop up major endorsements from Mayor Liccardo, San Jose council members
  • New chief executive at Modesto hospital looks forward to growth and service expansion
  • SacBee: Farmworker stopped working for weeks to march in Central Valley. ‘This fight is worth more’
  • FresBee: Pazin campaign apologizes after false claim about TJ Cox donating to Esmeralda Soria
  • Stanislaus County is spending $50 million on sidewalks, sewer, water. Where is it going?
  • FresBee: Drought-stricken farmers in California’s Central Valley promised billions in water projects
  • CalCoast: Monterey County fines cannabis grower $2.4 million
  • CalCoast: Are SLO County health officials overstepping their authority?
  • VCStar $: P.F. Chang's in Thousand Oaks closing after 18 years
  • VCStar $: Conejo Valley school protests fizzle, for now
  • LADN: Former LA Councilman Mitch Englander fined $80,000 for hiding more than $20,000 in gifts
  • LADN: Judge weighs extension of order blocking Herb Wesson’s LA Council service
  • LAT $: It was once the nation’s largest trash heap. Now it’ll be an inspirational L.A. County park
  • LADN: City of San Fernando reaches out to those in need at Homeless Connect event
  • LADN: Coronavirus: L.A. County reported 4,829 more cases and 15 new deaths, Aug. 17
  • VOC: In Wake of ‘Pay to Play’ Fine at OC’s Health Plan for the Poor, Legislators Consider Action
  • OCReg: Project to replenish sand along 12 miles of OC beaches could start in 2024, officials say
  • OCReg: Court appeal is back on in suit over Anaheim’s handling of Angel Stadium deal
  • OCReg: Fullerton to keep Wilshire Avenue closed to traffic into 2024 for outdoor dining
  • OCReg: Laguna Beach council approves purchasing former Catholic school for $23 million
  • VOC: San Clemente City Officials Have Gone Through Three City Managers In Three Years
  • VOSD: Cody Petterson’s Quixotic Crusade For Change Animates His Run For SDUSD’s District C Board Seat
  • SDUT: Sidewalk canopy to be built around high-rise state courthouse after ‘spontaneous glass breakage’
  • SDUT: Construction council to give away school supplies, host job fair
  • VOSD: Vista Approves New SRO Hotel Amid Housing Need
  • VOSD: After Wiping Millions in Back Debt, Superior Court to Tighten Budget
  • SDUT: Poway City Council supports Sheriff’s Department camera surveillance program
  • SDUT: Extending the life of California’s last nuclear plant may increase your SDGE utility bill

Sincerely,

FlashReport Editors
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