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    • Fresno
      • Amid controversy, Fresno lawmakers OK state’s $1mil grant to Planned Parenthood
      • Progressive Kingsburg Councilwoman will not seek second term
      • Cox’s Federal indictment “vindicates Granite Park” nonprofit, Terance Frazier says.
      • Bredefeld, religious leaders push city to oppose Planned Parenthood grant
      • Thousands of Kaiser workers strike, shaking up appointments
    • Clovis
      • Suit: Valley students allege anti-communist, pro-life posters muzzled by college
      • Clovis Mayor Flores announces retirement, kickstarting changing of guard
      • Fresno Co. Grand Jury argues Clovis Police coming up short on diversified police force
      • Fresno law enforcement cracks down on violent criminals, “ghost guns”
      • Harris commits $1mil to Clovis Community Hospital for wound care
    • Bakersfield
      • Kern Co. lawmakers clear path for Mojave to launch “inland port” to aid supply chain
      • Bakersfield inmate escaped from re-entry facility, CDCR says.
      • Rural Calif. is helping reach Newsom’s green goals. Now, he wants an end-run around them.
      • Kern Co. term limits proposal shoots for fresh blood, new ideas
      • Bakersfield bakery owner heads to trial over faith-based objection to cakes for gay weddings
    • Modesto
      • Foster Farms demands property tax refund from Valley county
      • Stanislaus Co. approves new property tax agreement with cities
      • Modesto approves deal to launch sales tax measure for November ballot
      • Modesto mulling sales tax hike to provide budget boost
      • No Fly Zone: Valley city shoots down pitch to bring Bird scooters to town
    • Visalia/Tulare
      • Adventist Health, Anthem Blue Cross agree to extra time to negotiate
      • First case of Monkeypox found in Tulare County
      • Contract war between Anthem, Adventist Health raises blood pressure over health coverage
      • COVID costs send Valley hospital into first-ever, $11.2mil deficit
      • Visalia amps up efforts to combat illegal fireworks use
    • Hanford
      • Kings Co. halts proposed inflationary hike in building fees
      • Rural Calif. is helping reach Newsom’s green goals. Now, he wants an end-run around them.
      • Faraday Future, Hanford-based EV automaker, delays car launch amid cash woes
      • Adventist Health, Anthem Blue Cross agree to extra time to negotiate
      • Contract war between Anthem, Adventist Health raises blood pressure over health coverage
    • Madera
      • Kahn set to depart as Madera Co.’s economic development czar
      • ‘Evil’: Final member of 1976 Chowchilla bus kidnapping paroled
      • Popular Madera brewery destroyed in blaze
      • Homelessness is up in Fresno, Madera – but not on the streets. Here’s why.
      • Madera Co. greenlights permanent extension of road tax, Measure T
    • Merced
      • Merced eyes options to boost market rate, low-income housing availability
      • ‘It’s an opiate addiction’: Pushback on police forces Merced to punt safety tax extension
      • Skunkworks icon, F-117 stealth fighter, debuts at Castle Air Museum
      • Merced advances permanent renewal of transportation and public safety tax
      • Former Merced cop sentenced for union embezzlement scheme
    • Mariposa
      • Highway 140 reopens as fire officials gain grip on Yosemite-based Oak Fire
      • Washburn Fire grows as suppression ramps up, blaze 25% contained
      • Judge rejects environmentalists attempt to halt Sierra wildfire prevention efforts
      • One year after devastating Creek Fire, enviros seek to block efforts to prevent a repeat.
      • Yosemite to reopen Thursday with reservations
    • Modesto
      • Foster Farms demands property tax refund from Valley county
      • Stanislaus Co. approves new property tax agreement with cities
      • Modesto approves deal to launch sales tax measure for November ballot
      • Modesto mulling sales tax hike to provide budget boost
      • No Fly Zone: Valley city shoots down pitch to bring Bird scooters to town
    • Stockton
      • $6k trip to Stockton? Company pitches pricey river cruise between SF, Valley
      • Scanning issues bring ballot counting to a crawl in San Joaquin County
      • On eve of Calif. primary, San Joaquin Co. tackles ballot issues amid unexpected passing of elections chief
      • Stockton OKs new policy for cops’ use of military equipment
      • North Valley city joins opposition to 2022 initiative limiting local tax hikes
  • Topics
    • Politics
      • Progressive Kingsburg Councilwoman will not seek second term
      • Paper backed TJ Cox in 2018. Now it claims he “never passed the smell test” amid arrest
      • Fresno St. stadium tax gets a letter – E – and kicks off with plug for academics
      • GOP pushes TJ Cox indictment – by selling t-shirts of him behind bars
      • Salas softens ties with Cox after Fed indictment
    • Agriculture
      • Haaland hits the Valley with clear focus: Drought, Dems
      • Newsom rolls out new water plan. What’s in it?
      • As drought deepens, focus of Calif.’s chief water officials is elsewhere: on race.
      • Desert-based water agency eyes multi-million dollar deal to buy water out of Kings County
      • UFW starts 335-mile march to press for elimination of secret ballot union elections
    • Sports
      • First Top 25 rankings out for college football season. Where does Fresno St. stand?
      • Report: Valley Children’s naming rights deal to cost Fresno State millions
      • Fresno State kicks off fall camp with high expectations, familiar faces
      • Prandini, U.S. women deliver stunning 4×100 relay upset for world track crown
      • Haener top ‘Dog in Mountain West, five Bulldogs named to preseason All-MW team,
    • Education
      • Suit: Valley students allege anti-communist, pro-life posters muzzled by college
      • Report: Antifa-aligned Sacramento teacher paid $190k by district to resign
      • Push to confiscate cell phones at Fresno high school has parents, students up-in-arms
      • More sexual misconduct cases emerge at Fresno State
      • In wake of school attacks, Fresno school districts seek to beef up campus security
    • Business
      • Man stole $4.8mil from Valley-based tractor dealer. He blew $1mil on iPhone app game purchases.
      • Kahn set to depart as Madera Co.’s economic development czar
      • Flex Alert issued for Wednesday, Calif. grid operator announces.
      • Merced eyes options to boost market rate, low-income housing availability
      • Newsom pitches $1.4bil loan to keep Diablo Canyon running through 2035
    • COVID-19
      • Distilleries who rescued U.S. from COVID sanitizer shortage face FDA wrath, fines over production
      • Beverly Hills won’t enforce imminently-returning LA County mask mandate
      • CDC recommends Valley return to masking up. The data? Not so much.
      • Researchers find a new way to track COVID-19 waves: wastewater
      • Newsom tries boosting vax rates with Kern Co. swing for second booster
  • Calif. & Beyond
    • California
      • Man stole $4.8mil from Valley-based tractor dealer. He blew $1mil on iPhone app game purchases.
      • ‘Evil’: Final member of 1976 Chowchilla bus kidnapping paroled
      • Flex Alert issued for Wednesday, Calif. grid operator announces.
      • Newsom pitches $1.4bil loan to keep Diablo Canyon running through 2035
      • Calif. lawmakers kill bill that would fine social media firms for hooking kids
    • U.S.
      • Oakhurst man sentenced for pepper-spraying U.S. Capitol Police officer amid Jan. 6 breach
      • Distilleries who rescued U.S. from COVID sanitizer shortage face FDA wrath, fines over production
      • Biden hints at Federal gas tax holiday
      • McClintock flips on Ukraine stance following TV blowback
      • Ahead of Super Bowl, U.S. halts import of Mexican avocados over threat against inspector
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    • Commentary
      • As drought deepens, focus of Calif.’s chief water officials is elsewhere: on race.
      • Calif.’s great water experiments have failed. It’s time for real solutions.
      • Kern Co. term limits proposal shoots for fresh blood, new ideas
      • Calif. small businesses are struggling with a new achilles heel: the legal system
      • Meet the new pandemic crushing Calif.’s small businesses: PAGA abuse.
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California Recall

The Sun’s coverage of the 2021 California Recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom.

California Recall

Faulconer wants to go ‘mano a mano’ with Newsom in recall debates

Kevin Faulconer, the former San Diego Mayor and GOP gubernatorial contender, tendered a one-on-one debate challenge to Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday.

Alex TavlianJuly 19, 2021, 11:39 amJuly 19, 2021 Comments Off on Faulconer wants to go ‘mano a mano’ with Newsom in recall debates 1435
California Recall

The first list of qualified Calif. recall candidates is here. Here’s the big name missing.

Saturday, California’s Secretary of State issued the first of two lists announcing the field of qualified candidates vying to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom via the recall process.

Alex TavlianJuly 17, 2021, 10:08 pmJuly 18, 2021 Comments Off on The first list of qualified Calif. recall candidates is here. Here’s the big name missing. 3331
California Recall

Judge: Newsom will appear without Democrat label on recall ballot

Gov. Gavin Newsom will face voters on Sept. 14 with no party preference on the ballot, a Sacramento judge ruled, finding arguments to excuse a paperwork flub unpersuasive.

Alex TavlianJuly 12, 2021, 7:32 pmJuly 12, 2021 Comments Off on Judge: Newsom will appear without Democrat label on recall ballot 2545
California Recall

Newsom’s recall spending spree prompts a word of warning – from Jerry Brown

As Gov. Gavin Newsom engages in recall-centric retail therapy, his predecessor is joining the pile-on that California’s historic spending spree is “shortsighted.”

Alex TavlianJuly 12, 2021, 10:25 amJuly 12, 2021 Comments Off on Newsom’s recall spending spree prompts a word of warning – from Jerry Brown 9051
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Porn star Mary Carey pulls out of Calif. recall race

“It’s going to be a very un-happy ending for California,” the former porn star said on Saturday while delivering the news.

The San Joaquin Valley SunJuly 10, 2021, 6:39 pmJuly 10, 2021 Comments Off on Porn star Mary Carey pulls out of Calif. recall race 3034
California Recall

Pitching homeless plan, John Cox swings through Fresno with 8-foot trash ball in tow

California gubernatorial candidate John Cox swung through Fresno for the second time in his campaign to address his plan to curb the homelessness crisis in the state.

Daniel GligichJuly 7, 2021, 1:41 pmJuly 7, 2021 Comments Off on Pitching homeless plan, John Cox swings through Fresno with 8-foot trash ball in tow 2172
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Faulconer, Cox offer dueling approaches to rein in Calif. homelessness crisis

With the recall election of California Gov. Gavin Newsom drawing nearer, the two leading Republican candidates – Kevin Faulconer and John Cox – have revealed their plans to curb the homelessness crisis in the state.

Daniel GligichJuly 1, 2021, 4:30 amJune 30, 2021 Comments Off on Faulconer, Cox offer dueling approaches to rein in Calif. homelessness crisis 1405
California Recall

Paperwork flub leaves Newsom on recall ballot with no party preference. Now he’s suing.

Gavin Newsom, arguably the state’s most-visible Democrat, is currently slated to appear on the 2021 Recall ballot with no party preference due to a simple filing error caused by a bill he signed into law.

Alex TavlianJune 29, 2021, 8:30 amJune 28, 2021 Comments Off on Paperwork flub leaves Newsom on recall ballot with no party preference. Now he’s suing. 2003
Business, California Recall

Rent as recall issue? Calif. eyes extending eviction moratorium into Fall

Amid negotiations with Gov. Gavin Newsom, legislators are pressing for an extension of the state’s ban on evictions, set to expire on June 30. Here’s how it could affect Newsom’s recall.

The San Joaquin Valley SunJune 21, 2021, 3:14 pmJune 21, 2021 Comments Off on Rent as recall issue? Calif. eyes extending eviction moratorium into Fall 804
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“Vax for the Win?” Worries grow of Newsom using giveaways to defeat recall

Gov. Gavin Newsom made an appearance on James Corden’s Late Late Show on Tuesday night to tout – and explain – California’s confusing reopening from its color-coded blueprint.

The San Joaquin Valley SunJune 17, 2021, 2:05 pmJune 17, 2021 Comments Off on “Vax for the Win?” Worries grow of Newsom using giveaways to defeat recall 9684

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