Sunday, July 27, 2025
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FR Exclusive
Bruce Bialosky
FRBlog: Traveling the World 2025
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FR Publisher Jon Fleischman's Commentary
What’s Jon Reading This Week, And A Short Video on Polling…
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Katy Grimes
CG: Sacramento Taxpayers Pay for Mobile Veterinary Clinic for Homeless Drug Addicts’ Pets
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Crime Watch
LAT $: Another AutoZone broken into near South L.A. street takeover, police say
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Kamala's Future
CG: Kamala Harris And the Young Voter Problem -
Redistricting Showdown
LAT $: Commentary: Political ploy or bold move to save democracy? Our columnists debate Newsom redistricting threat
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Ash St. Audit
SDUT: After 101 Ash St. mess, auditors gave San Diego a blueprint to avoid real estate debacles. They wish the city would use it. -
Who Wants to Be a Renter?
SJMN: Millionaire renters surge across Bay Area, study finds -
L.A. City Charter
LAT $: L.A.’s bid to rewrite its City Charter starts off with a spicy leadership battle
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Stater Bros. Strike
OCReg: 12,000 Southern California workers authorize strike against Stater Bros. -
Abortion Haven
SFC: Garofoli: No, California is not guaranteed to remain an abortion haven
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Susan Shelley
OCReg: Susan Shelley: Gabbard reveals the truth about Russiagate
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OC Register Editorial
OCReg: CSU should hang tough on union wages -
Matt Fleming
OCReg: California’s high-speed rail project is a fantasy. Why are Democrats still defending it?
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SF Bay Area
San Francisco is a car city now. Sorry -
Central Valley
FresBee: Fresno County will be site of CA’s largest solar project. How it impacts residents -
Central Coast
CalCoast: Over 1,700 PG&E customers without power in San Luis Obispo County -
Ventura County
VCStar $: Ventura County Fair kicks off 12-day run on July 30 -
Orange County
OCReg: Fewer OC voters cast ballots in 2024 than in 2020, with one side of the aisle most likely to sit
- OCReg: Fountain Valley mourns Fire Chief Bill McQuaid
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Inland Empire
Man berated on social media for using racial slur at Knott’s Berry Farm loses water district job -
San Diego County
SDUT: The Sheriff’s Office quit Facebook after a lawsuit. Ten years later, it’s back online. - SDUT: As San Diego’s trash deadline nears, thousands of people who lost city service are left out in the cold