“Nothing nefarious.” As it raised tuition, California State University
accumulated a stockpile of $1.5 billion, an audit found. Officials are calling it an “operating reserve.”
Immigration sweeps. President Trump has
threatened to deport “millions” of migrants facing removal orders, though that pledge probably vastly overstates the number of likely deportees and the ability of federal agents to round them up. Federal officials plan to target about
140 individuals in Southern California, according to the LAPD, which will play no role in the arrests.
Wealthy targets. For years before his bribery scheme was discovered, William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind behind the college admissions scandal,
built close ties with financial advisors at investment firms.
Wildfire plan. Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking the Legislature to
extend a charge on utility customers’ bills in hopes of generating $10.5 billion for a new wildfire fund that power companies could use to pay for damage — but only if they meet the state’s safety standards.
June gloom explained. What causes this Southern California phenomenon? The gloomy weather,
expected to last a bit longer, is all part of living with a marine climate.
Santa Anita workers. The horse deaths at Santa Anita have brought pain and fears about the future for
many of the roughly 1,500 workers— grooms, trainers, exercise riders and stable cleaners — who labor behind the scenes.
“Swarmageddon.” A
seismic storm unleashed more than 1,000 small earthquakes in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Small quakes happen here all the time, but not all of them act the same and some bring more danger than others.
Homeless encampments. City officials say they want to overhaul
how L.A. cleans up trash and filth surrounding homeless encampments that have sprung up on its streets.
“Better neighbor.” Over the next decade, Google plans to
lease to developers $750 million worth of land it owns in the San Francisco Bay Area to be developed into at least 15,000 new homes.
Apology. Newsom issued an executive order Tuesday
apologizing on behalf of the citizens of California for a history of “violence, maltreatment and neglect” against Native Americans. ICYMI,
Friday’s newsletter looked at tribal efforts to remove mission bells, which represent suffering and destruction to many of the native people of Southern California.
Disneyland wait times. The opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has drawn so many visitors since it opened that it has
substantially reduced wait times at all the other Disneyland attractions.
Impeachment. Rep. Katie Porter from Irvine became the first freshman House member from California to
call for an impeachment inquiry of President Trump.
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