California voters will decide in November whether to include the right to abortion in the state constitution. Plus: USC, UCLA will leave the Pac-12.
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[Essential California Newsletter] July 2, 2022
[View in browser]( Good morning, and welcome to the [Essential California newsletter](. It is Saturday, July 2. Hereâs a look at the top stories of the last week Voters to consider abortion constitutional amendment. California voters will decide in November whether the state Constitution should [explicitly protect a personâs right to an abortion]( and Gov. Gavin Newsom announced new efforts to solidify âCaliforniaâs status as a reproductive safe haven for women.â Newsom signs nationâs most sweeping law on single-use plastics. The legislation heads off a November ballot measure and puts California at [the forefront of national efforts]( to eliminate polystyrene and other plastics that litter the environment and degrade into toxic particles. Supreme Court rules on EPA and âRemain in Mexicoâ policy. The justices handed down more rulings this week, including one that sharply limits the Biden administrationâs [authority to restrict carbon pollution](. The court also ruled that Biden could [end a Trump-era immigration policy](. A bombshell Jan. 6 hearing. In a surprise hearing, Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, [delivered shocking testimony]( about then-President Trumpâs actions on Jan. 6, 2021. USC and UCLA will leave the Pac-12. On Thursday, USC and UCLA officially announced they are leaving the Pac-12 [for the Big Ten Conference]( and college sports fans from coast to coast were forced to conjure up a vision that would have once seemed unthinkable. Free online games Get our free daily crossword puzzle, sudoku, word search and arcade games in our game center at [latimes.com/games](. 3 killed and dozens injured when Amtrak train from L.A. derails in Missouri. A federal official said the eight-car train was going about 90 mph [when it struck a truck]( at a public crossing southwest of the rural town of Mendon at 12:42 p.m. Monday. Plan to return Bruceâs Beach wins unanimous approval. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an unprecedented plan to [return the land to a Black family]( that had been run out of Manhattan Beach almost a century ago â paving the way for similar efforts. Coronavirus in California is becoming much harder to avoid. Given the proliferation of ever-more-infectious Omicron subvariants, avoiding the coronavirus has [become an increasingly tricky proposition](. Still, experts say itâs not impossible. Drought and bark beetles are killing the oldest trees on Earth. For thousands of years, bark beetles were held in check or eliminated by the harsh conditions where Californiaâs mythic bristlecone pine trees evolved. Now [climate change is throwing off the balance](. Heâs fighting to end Californiaâs ban on ferrets. Is time running out? itâs illegal to keep them as pets in California, a fact that has defined much of San Diego resident Pat Wrightâs adult life. In nearly [three decades of ferret activism]( he has gone to jail, run for political office, lobbied legislators and more without success. What does it take to light the Hollywood sign again? [A dream, six big projectors and BET](. June 24 marked the first lighting in years and the first time that images were projected onto the sign, turning it from a static symbol of Hollywood to a dynamic display of Black excellence. Enjoying this newsletter? Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. [Become a Times subscriber.]( ADVERTISEMENT
ICYMI, here are this weekâs great reads Her illegal abortion paved the way for Roe vs. Wade. In 1966, abortions were illegal in California and Cheryl Bryant was out of options. She and her now-husband Cliff Palmer could never have anticipated that [the legal fight over her abortion]( would help lay the groundwork for Roe. Families remain shattered a year after LAPD fireworks explosion. On June 30, 2021, the Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad botched the detonation of a fireworks cache discovered in a South L.A. backyard, injuring 17 people and displacing more than 80. The city rented them hotel rooms â meant to be a stopgap â but [many remain unable to return home](. The man who played Hollywood. Producer Randall Emmett was poised to become a success. But behind the scenes, [his empire was crumbling]( court filings, records and interviews reveal lawsuits and mounting debts, as well as allegations of abuse against women, assistants and business partners. Amid it all, Emmett was working with Bruce Willis as the actorâs health declined. A Korean manâs shocking killing and his daughterâs search for answers. Dal Keun Lee, 70, was sitting outside his South L.A. laundromat when a man stabbed him. To Cathy Lee, 40, her fatherâs killing was so random and vicious that it at first seemed like some bizarre nightmare. She feels his death is reflective of [troubling patterns of crime and victimization]( including the rise of anti-Asian attacks. Todayâs week-in-review newsletter was curated by Laura Blasey. Please let us know what we can do to make this newsletter more useful to you. Send comments, complaints and ideas to essentialcalifornia@latimes.com. Our daily news podcast If youâre a fan of this newsletter, youâll love our daily podcast âThe Times,â hosted every weekday by columnist Gustavo Arellano, along with reporters from across our newsroom. Go beyond the headlines. Download and listen [on our App]( subscribe [on Apple Podcasts]( and follow [on Spotify](. ADVERTISEMENT
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