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Subject FRIDAY'S HEADLINES: 12-27-2019
Date December 27, 2019 10:41 AM
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FLASHREPORT HEADLINESFriday, December 27, 2019

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* SFC: Public employees not entitled to union-dues refunds, court says

* Reason: Two Years After Licensed Marijuana Merchants Began Operating in California, They Account for Just a Quarter of Sales

* OCReg: Costa Mesa leaders consider request from pot businesses to lower taxes for competitive advantage

* AP: Powerful storm pounds Southern California with rain, snow

* OCReg: Tornado warning jolts OC residents during winter storm

* VCStar $: Confirmed tornado leaves damage at Ventura Harbor, scatters strawberries

* AP: California jails use kinder approach to solitary confinement

* AP: Calif law will force small businesses to rethink staffing

* SFC: Solar mandate, gas bans take effect in 2020: what you need to know

* SacBee: The Camp Fire led to more than 10,000 residents leaving Butte County in the last year

* What You Need To Know About California's New Domestic Partnership Law - capradio.org

* CG: President Trump Threatens Federal Intervention if California Doesn't do More to Solve Homeless Crisis

* SJMN: Mountain View voters to decide whether homeless' RVs should be banned from narrow streets

* LAT $: Poway school will add shower and laundry facilities for homeless students

* SFC: Yoga, meditation and quiet: Homeless people flock to 'healing' nonprofit

* SDUT: San Diego public universities criticized for ambiguous free speech policies

* SBSun: Whicker: Santa Anita turns to technology in effort to limit horse tragedies

* CG: Per-Minute Electric Car Billing to be Banned in California

* VOSD: California Charter Schools Had a Rough Year - and the Future Is Uncertain

* AP: California court restores case by therapists on porn privacy

* CG: Voters May No Longer Approve Public Housing Projects Under New Bill

* SFC: Tribal casinos remain last refuge for California smokers, at least for now

* LAT $: California is rewriting the rules of the internet. Businesses are scrambling to keep up

* CalM: Why California needs more male teachers of color

* CG: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Many New California Laws Taking Effect in 2020

* Reason: Poll: Federal Budget Deficit Is a Bigger Problem Than Climate Change, Racism, and Terrorism

* OCReg: If you like your health plan, you can't keep it under a public option

* SacBee: $2,400 in Red Kettle donations stolen from Salvation Army in Woodland, officials say

* SacBee: Solar panels now required on new California homes. Why that's so controversial in Sacramento

* SJMN: Retired employees told to pay back money school district erroneously gave them for substituting

* SJMN: Bay Area population growth hits 15-year low

* SJMN: Santa Clara County, nurses' union reach tentative deal

* SFC: Martinez News-Gazette to roll out final edition after 161 years of print

* FresBee: Alaska Airlines plans new flights from Fresno. Here's where they'll be going next spring

* Remembering 'a protector.' Newman honors slain police officer one year later

* CalCoast: Highway 166 closed causing Central Coast heavy traffic

* VCStar $: Why Ventura homeless were out in the cold, even on Christmas night

* LAT $: Election may tilt power in L.A. Unified School District

* OCReg: Montage Beverly Hills bought for $415 million after seller buys Dana Point resort for $497 million

* OCReg: $2.6 million bridge will make crossing Superior Avenue safer in Newport Beach

* SDUT: Second Oceanside council member may face recall

* SDUT: Convicted or charged, San Diego County sheriff's employees risk loss of pension benefits

* SDUT: San Diego County Supervisor Fletcher eyes large behavioral health initiatives in 2020


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