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Subject TUESDAY'S HEADLINES: 12-24-2019
Date December 24, 2019 11:19 AM
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* SDUT: Editorial: Are $372 limos, $110 steaks typical travel expenses at CSU? It's time to find out.

* AP: US awards immigration detention contracts in California

* SFC: ICE signs contracts for detention centers days before state law bans such agreements

* SDUT: Attorney General adds 28 immigration judges, including two in California border courts

* SFC: State's consumer privacy law is coming: How to exercise your rights

* SJMN: $15-an-hour minimum wage to reach more of Bay Area on Jan. 1

* LAT $: Newsom paroles refugee, who is then turned over to ICE

* SacBee: New California gun control law restricts semi-automatic rifle purchases to one every 30 days

* AP: Documents show Sacramento deputies abused inmates, kept jobs

* AP: Northern California police kill man who rammed patrol car

* CG: Two Sports Betting Initiatives Prepare For Assembly and Senate Battles in 2020

* LAT $: New federal program hopes to prevent homelessness in young adults aging out of foster care system

* CalM: California migration: The story of 40 million

* LADN: California's population growth hits 80-year low

* LAT $: Hoping for a comeback, a struggling Northern California town embraces its boogeyman: Tsunamis

* OCReg: Nixon Library gets $500,000 gift for upgrades to East Room replica

* OCReg: Charities coughing up less money to middlemen these days in California, AG finds

* AP: California may limit using jobs, school for insurance rates

* SacBee: More than 16,000 in CA live in their cars. Can a new parking program keep them safe?

* FresBee: Fresno residents got 396 million robocalls so far in 2019. Congress is cracking down

* LADN: Operator of Sherman Oaks and San Pedro sleep-study centers sentenced to 2 years in prison in fraud case

* NR: CNN Is Not a News Network

* OCReg: Freelance journalists fight for their livelihoods against Assembly Bill 5

* OCReg: Reasons to waver on the California waiver

* OCReg: Hanukkah and the light of our many freedoms

* SFC: Grappling with massive homeless camp, Sonoma County officials approve emergency plan

* SacBee: 'She just loved people': Lynn Robie, beloved former Sacramento councilwoman, dies at 84

* SacBee: 'Back up and running': Flights resume at Sacramento International after computer disruption

* SFC: Alameda County agrees to sell its share of Oakland Coliseum to A's

* SJMN: S.F. tech firm Cloudflare accused of protecting child-sexual-abuse websites, report says

* SFC: Popular writing class for older adults dies as City College of San Francisco cuts costs

* SFC: Dormant for 10 months, Transbay transit center finally springing to life

* FresBee: Anonymous donor helps homeless patients at Fresno hospitals - but there's a catch

* VCStar $: T.O. hospital employees vote to join union

* CG: Mayor of Inglewood Facing Harassment and Stalking Charges By Former Aid

* LAT $: Hotel Bel-Air unfairly refused to rehire workers after renovation, judge says

* OCReg: Winning a spot on Orange County education board becomes flash point for 2020 elections

* OCReg: Most Influential: Meet Orange County's 100 top influencers for 2019

* OCReg: Crime survivors focus on 'good things' during a day of fun in Irvine

* OCReg: Fullerton will buy 24 acres of West Coyote Hills to keep them open space

* VOC: Anaheim City Council Not Worried About Total Cash Value For Angel Stadium

* PE: Murrieta schools get cowardice 'award' from Republican group for sex-ed lessons

* PE: Lake Elsinore's first marijuana store is off to a fast start

* SDUT: AMR, San Diego's ambulance provider for 20-plus years, protests selection of foreign rival

* SDUT: Editorial: Police have used San Diego streetlight cameras in 200 investigations. Clear rules are needed.

* SDUT: MTS ready to expand transit center, erect a high-rise near Petco Park

* VOSD: None of the Mayoral Candidates Fully Supports the New Homelessness Plan


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