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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JEFF HORSEMAN | jhorsemanscngcom | The Press-EnterprisePUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 348 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 349 pm

From left Riverside County supervisors Marion Ashley and V Manuel Perez (File photos)

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Airhellip

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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The agency responsible for protecting and improving air quality for 168million Southern Californians will have a Democratic majority after aRepublican Riverside County supervisor stepped down from theagencyrsquos board and a Democratic colleague took his place

The change at the South Coast Air Quality Management DistrictrsquosGoverning Board comes more than two years after a GOP majority firedthe districtrsquos executive officer and pursued policies that Republicans sawas more business-friendly

The 13-member board ndash 10 elected officials from Southern Californiacities and counties plus three appointees from the governor Assemblyspeaker and the state Senate Rules Committee ndash oversees an agencycharged with fighting air pollution in a 10743-square-mile regionencompassing urban portions of Los Angeles Riverside and SanBernardino counties and all of Orange County

Over the past two years the boardrsquos leadership has been eitherdeadlocked in terms of party representation or controlled by the GOP

That changed this week On Tuesday Aug 28 the Riverside CountyBoard of Supervisors voted 5 -0 to name Democrat Supervisor VManuel Perez to represent Riverside County replacing SupervisorMarion Ashley a Republican who is retiring

ldquoUnfortunately I feel itrsquos time I should step downrdquo Ashley who leaveselected office in early January told his colleagues ldquoIrsquove had some healthissues in the past hellip I think itrsquos time to pass the baton to someone elserdquo

Perez will take over next month and is slated to hold the seat untilJanuary 2022

With Ashley who joined the air management district in 2016 mdash the sameyear he served as a Donald Trump delegate at the Republican NationalConvention mdash the governing board had six Republicans and sixDemocrats The appointment of Perez gives the Democrats a 7-5majority plus an unaffiliated member

While the air districtrsquos leadership is officially nonpartisan partisan politics

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seemed to become a factor in 2016 when elected officials in OrangeCounty ousted Santa Ana Mayor and Democrat Miguel Pulido andinstalled Republican Lake Forest Councilman Dwight Robinson

That gave the governing board a 7-6 GOPmajority an oddity in a deep-blue state InMarch 2016 the Republican-controlled boardvoted on partisan lines to fire longtimeExecutive Officer Barry Wallerstein whofaced criticism from business andenvironmental groups but had a reputation foradvocating tougher air-pollution rules in aregion notorious for smog

Public health advocates were upset by Wallersteinrsquos ouster and then-state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leoacuten D-Los Angelessponsored legislation to add three state-appointed ldquoenvironmentaljusticerdquo members representing low-income communities to the districtboard That bill fell short in the Legislature

Republican control of the board ended in January 2017 when LosAngeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl a Democrat was sworn inreplacing now-former Republican Supervisor Michael AntonovichAnother Democrat Supervisor Hilda Solis now serves as LA Countyrsquosrepresentative

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Ashleyrsquos departure from the governing board brings focus to thecomplicated nature of representing a county with some of the worstsmog in the nation on a powerful air-quality agency

Riverside County has five supervisors including three current memberswho will serve past 2019

Ashley said that traditionally the county sends someone from its easternhalf and someone from the western end to the air quality governingboard Because Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit represents westernRiverside County on the board that meant Ashley or Perez a supervisorsince 2017 who represents the Coachella Valley was the choice Ashleysaid

When Ashleyrsquos supervisor term expires in January his replacement willbe former GOP assemblyman Russ Bogh or Calimesa Mayor Jeff Hewitta Libertarian But Ashley who was hospitalized in December saidserving on the governing board is a stressful time-consuming job onehe wanted to take off his plate in the interest of personal health

ldquoNo one has the background and the interestrdquo like Perez to serve on thegoverning board Ashley said Wednesday ldquoHe has the fire in the bellyand he wants to do the jobrdquo

Supervisor Kevin Jeffries a former Republican assemblyman alsosupported Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoUnfortunately for Southern California that district has become verypartisan in naturerdquo Jeffries said Tuesday ldquoAnd it really does a disserviceto all of us across the state when it takes on partisan politics versusscience and good business (and) good decisions that benefit all theresidentsrdquo

ldquoI have confidence that Supervisor Perez is going to rise above thepartisanshiprdquo

Perez was traveling and could not be reached for comment WednesdayHis spokesman Darin Schemmer said Perez ldquoappreciates hiscolleaguesrsquo confidence in him that he will make decisions to improve air

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

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By JEFF HORSEMAN | jhorsemanscngcom | The Press-EnterprisePUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 348 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 349 pm

From left Riverside County supervisors Marion Ashley and V Manuel Perez (File photos)

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The agency responsible for protecting and improving air quality for 168million Southern Californians will have a Democratic majority after aRepublican Riverside County supervisor stepped down from theagencyrsquos board and a Democratic colleague took his place

The change at the South Coast Air Quality Management DistrictrsquosGoverning Board comes more than two years after a GOP majority firedthe districtrsquos executive officer and pursued policies that Republicans sawas more business-friendly

The 13-member board ndash 10 elected officials from Southern Californiacities and counties plus three appointees from the governor Assemblyspeaker and the state Senate Rules Committee ndash oversees an agencycharged with fighting air pollution in a 10743-square-mile regionencompassing urban portions of Los Angeles Riverside and SanBernardino counties and all of Orange County

Over the past two years the boardrsquos leadership has been eitherdeadlocked in terms of party representation or controlled by the GOP

That changed this week On Tuesday Aug 28 the Riverside CountyBoard of Supervisors voted 5 -0 to name Democrat Supervisor VManuel Perez to represent Riverside County replacing SupervisorMarion Ashley a Republican who is retiring

ldquoUnfortunately I feel itrsquos time I should step downrdquo Ashley who leaveselected office in early January told his colleagues ldquoIrsquove had some healthissues in the past hellip I think itrsquos time to pass the baton to someone elserdquo

Perez will take over next month and is slated to hold the seat untilJanuary 2022

With Ashley who joined the air management district in 2016 mdash the sameyear he served as a Donald Trump delegate at the Republican NationalConvention mdash the governing board had six Republicans and sixDemocrats The appointment of Perez gives the Democrats a 7-5majority plus an unaffiliated member

While the air districtrsquos leadership is officially nonpartisan partisan politics

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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seemed to become a factor in 2016 when elected officials in OrangeCounty ousted Santa Ana Mayor and Democrat Miguel Pulido andinstalled Republican Lake Forest Councilman Dwight Robinson

That gave the governing board a 7-6 GOPmajority an oddity in a deep-blue state InMarch 2016 the Republican-controlled boardvoted on partisan lines to fire longtimeExecutive Officer Barry Wallerstein whofaced criticism from business andenvironmental groups but had a reputation foradvocating tougher air-pollution rules in aregion notorious for smog

Public health advocates were upset by Wallersteinrsquos ouster and then-state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leoacuten D-Los Angelessponsored legislation to add three state-appointed ldquoenvironmentaljusticerdquo members representing low-income communities to the districtboard That bill fell short in the Legislature

Republican control of the board ended in January 2017 when LosAngeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl a Democrat was sworn inreplacing now-former Republican Supervisor Michael AntonovichAnother Democrat Supervisor Hilda Solis now serves as LA Countyrsquosrepresentative

ldquoRise aboverdquo

Barry Wallerstein formerexecutive officer of the SouthCoast Air Quality ManagementDistrict (File photo)

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Ashleyrsquos departure from the governing board brings focus to thecomplicated nature of representing a county with some of the worstsmog in the nation on a powerful air-quality agency

Riverside County has five supervisors including three current memberswho will serve past 2019

Ashley said that traditionally the county sends someone from its easternhalf and someone from the western end to the air quality governingboard Because Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit represents westernRiverside County on the board that meant Ashley or Perez a supervisorsince 2017 who represents the Coachella Valley was the choice Ashleysaid

When Ashleyrsquos supervisor term expires in January his replacement willbe former GOP assemblyman Russ Bogh or Calimesa Mayor Jeff Hewitta Libertarian But Ashley who was hospitalized in December saidserving on the governing board is a stressful time-consuming job onehe wanted to take off his plate in the interest of personal health

ldquoNo one has the background and the interestrdquo like Perez to serve on thegoverning board Ashley said Wednesday ldquoHe has the fire in the bellyand he wants to do the jobrdquo

Supervisor Kevin Jeffries a former Republican assemblyman alsosupported Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoUnfortunately for Southern California that district has become verypartisan in naturerdquo Jeffries said Tuesday ldquoAnd it really does a disserviceto all of us across the state when it takes on partisan politics versusscience and good business (and) good decisions that benefit all theresidentsrdquo

ldquoI have confidence that Supervisor Perez is going to rise above thepartisanshiprdquo

Perez was traveling and could not be reached for comment WednesdayHis spokesman Darin Schemmer said Perez ldquoappreciates hiscolleaguesrsquo confidence in him that he will make decisions to improve air

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JEFF HORSEMAN | jhorsemanscngcom | The Press-EnterprisePUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 348 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 349 pm

From left Riverside County supervisors Marion Ashley and V Manuel Perez (File photos)

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Airhellip

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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The agency responsible for protecting and improving air quality for 168million Southern Californians will have a Democratic majority after aRepublican Riverside County supervisor stepped down from theagencyrsquos board and a Democratic colleague took his place

The change at the South Coast Air Quality Management DistrictrsquosGoverning Board comes more than two years after a GOP majority firedthe districtrsquos executive officer and pursued policies that Republicans sawas more business-friendly

The 13-member board ndash 10 elected officials from Southern Californiacities and counties plus three appointees from the governor Assemblyspeaker and the state Senate Rules Committee ndash oversees an agencycharged with fighting air pollution in a 10743-square-mile regionencompassing urban portions of Los Angeles Riverside and SanBernardino counties and all of Orange County

Over the past two years the boardrsquos leadership has been eitherdeadlocked in terms of party representation or controlled by the GOP

That changed this week On Tuesday Aug 28 the Riverside CountyBoard of Supervisors voted 5 -0 to name Democrat Supervisor VManuel Perez to represent Riverside County replacing SupervisorMarion Ashley a Republican who is retiring

ldquoUnfortunately I feel itrsquos time I should step downrdquo Ashley who leaveselected office in early January told his colleagues ldquoIrsquove had some healthissues in the past hellip I think itrsquos time to pass the baton to someone elserdquo

Perez will take over next month and is slated to hold the seat untilJanuary 2022

With Ashley who joined the air management district in 2016 mdash the sameyear he served as a Donald Trump delegate at the Republican NationalConvention mdash the governing board had six Republicans and sixDemocrats The appointment of Perez gives the Democrats a 7-5majority plus an unaffiliated member

While the air districtrsquos leadership is officially nonpartisan partisan politics

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seemed to become a factor in 2016 when elected officials in OrangeCounty ousted Santa Ana Mayor and Democrat Miguel Pulido andinstalled Republican Lake Forest Councilman Dwight Robinson

That gave the governing board a 7-6 GOPmajority an oddity in a deep-blue state InMarch 2016 the Republican-controlled boardvoted on partisan lines to fire longtimeExecutive Officer Barry Wallerstein whofaced criticism from business andenvironmental groups but had a reputation foradvocating tougher air-pollution rules in aregion notorious for smog

Public health advocates were upset by Wallersteinrsquos ouster and then-state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leoacuten D-Los Angelessponsored legislation to add three state-appointed ldquoenvironmentaljusticerdquo members representing low-income communities to the districtboard That bill fell short in the Legislature

Republican control of the board ended in January 2017 when LosAngeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl a Democrat was sworn inreplacing now-former Republican Supervisor Michael AntonovichAnother Democrat Supervisor Hilda Solis now serves as LA Countyrsquosrepresentative

ldquoRise aboverdquo

Barry Wallerstein formerexecutive officer of the SouthCoast Air Quality ManagementDistrict (File photo)

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

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11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

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Ashleyrsquos departure from the governing board brings focus to thecomplicated nature of representing a county with some of the worstsmog in the nation on a powerful air-quality agency

Riverside County has five supervisors including three current memberswho will serve past 2019

Ashley said that traditionally the county sends someone from its easternhalf and someone from the western end to the air quality governingboard Because Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit represents westernRiverside County on the board that meant Ashley or Perez a supervisorsince 2017 who represents the Coachella Valley was the choice Ashleysaid

When Ashleyrsquos supervisor term expires in January his replacement willbe former GOP assemblyman Russ Bogh or Calimesa Mayor Jeff Hewitta Libertarian But Ashley who was hospitalized in December saidserving on the governing board is a stressful time-consuming job onehe wanted to take off his plate in the interest of personal health

ldquoNo one has the background and the interestrdquo like Perez to serve on thegoverning board Ashley said Wednesday ldquoHe has the fire in the bellyand he wants to do the jobrdquo

Supervisor Kevin Jeffries a former Republican assemblyman alsosupported Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoUnfortunately for Southern California that district has become verypartisan in naturerdquo Jeffries said Tuesday ldquoAnd it really does a disserviceto all of us across the state when it takes on partisan politics versusscience and good business (and) good decisions that benefit all theresidentsrdquo

ldquoI have confidence that Supervisor Perez is going to rise above thepartisanshiprdquo

Perez was traveling and could not be reached for comment WednesdayHis spokesman Darin Schemmer said Perez ldquoappreciates hiscolleaguesrsquo confidence in him that he will make decisions to improve air

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

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By JEFF HORSEMAN | jhorsemanscngcom | The Press-EnterprisePUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 348 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 349 pm

From left Riverside County supervisors Marion Ashley and V Manuel Perez (File photos)

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The agency responsible for protecting and improving air quality for 168million Southern Californians will have a Democratic majority after aRepublican Riverside County supervisor stepped down from theagencyrsquos board and a Democratic colleague took his place

The change at the South Coast Air Quality Management DistrictrsquosGoverning Board comes more than two years after a GOP majority firedthe districtrsquos executive officer and pursued policies that Republicans sawas more business-friendly

The 13-member board ndash 10 elected officials from Southern Californiacities and counties plus three appointees from the governor Assemblyspeaker and the state Senate Rules Committee ndash oversees an agencycharged with fighting air pollution in a 10743-square-mile regionencompassing urban portions of Los Angeles Riverside and SanBernardino counties and all of Orange County

Over the past two years the boardrsquos leadership has been eitherdeadlocked in terms of party representation or controlled by the GOP

That changed this week On Tuesday Aug 28 the Riverside CountyBoard of Supervisors voted 5 -0 to name Democrat Supervisor VManuel Perez to represent Riverside County replacing SupervisorMarion Ashley a Republican who is retiring

ldquoUnfortunately I feel itrsquos time I should step downrdquo Ashley who leaveselected office in early January told his colleagues ldquoIrsquove had some healthissues in the past hellip I think itrsquos time to pass the baton to someone elserdquo

Perez will take over next month and is slated to hold the seat untilJanuary 2022

With Ashley who joined the air management district in 2016 mdash the sameyear he served as a Donald Trump delegate at the Republican NationalConvention mdash the governing board had six Republicans and sixDemocrats The appointment of Perez gives the Democrats a 7-5majority plus an unaffiliated member

While the air districtrsquos leadership is officially nonpartisan partisan politics

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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seemed to become a factor in 2016 when elected officials in OrangeCounty ousted Santa Ana Mayor and Democrat Miguel Pulido andinstalled Republican Lake Forest Councilman Dwight Robinson

That gave the governing board a 7-6 GOPmajority an oddity in a deep-blue state InMarch 2016 the Republican-controlled boardvoted on partisan lines to fire longtimeExecutive Officer Barry Wallerstein whofaced criticism from business andenvironmental groups but had a reputation foradvocating tougher air-pollution rules in aregion notorious for smog

Public health advocates were upset by Wallersteinrsquos ouster and then-state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leoacuten D-Los Angelessponsored legislation to add three state-appointed ldquoenvironmentaljusticerdquo members representing low-income communities to the districtboard That bill fell short in the Legislature

Republican control of the board ended in January 2017 when LosAngeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl a Democrat was sworn inreplacing now-former Republican Supervisor Michael AntonovichAnother Democrat Supervisor Hilda Solis now serves as LA Countyrsquosrepresentative

ldquoRise aboverdquo

Barry Wallerstein formerexecutive officer of the SouthCoast Air Quality ManagementDistrict (File photo)

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Ashleyrsquos departure from the governing board brings focus to thecomplicated nature of representing a county with some of the worstsmog in the nation on a powerful air-quality agency

Riverside County has five supervisors including three current memberswho will serve past 2019

Ashley said that traditionally the county sends someone from its easternhalf and someone from the western end to the air quality governingboard Because Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit represents westernRiverside County on the board that meant Ashley or Perez a supervisorsince 2017 who represents the Coachella Valley was the choice Ashleysaid

When Ashleyrsquos supervisor term expires in January his replacement willbe former GOP assemblyman Russ Bogh or Calimesa Mayor Jeff Hewitta Libertarian But Ashley who was hospitalized in December saidserving on the governing board is a stressful time-consuming job onehe wanted to take off his plate in the interest of personal health

ldquoNo one has the background and the interestrdquo like Perez to serve on thegoverning board Ashley said Wednesday ldquoHe has the fire in the bellyand he wants to do the jobrdquo

Supervisor Kevin Jeffries a former Republican assemblyman alsosupported Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoUnfortunately for Southern California that district has become verypartisan in naturerdquo Jeffries said Tuesday ldquoAnd it really does a disserviceto all of us across the state when it takes on partisan politics versusscience and good business (and) good decisions that benefit all theresidentsrdquo

ldquoI have confidence that Supervisor Perez is going to rise above thepartisanshiprdquo

Perez was traveling and could not be reached for comment WednesdayHis spokesman Darin Schemmer said Perez ldquoappreciates hiscolleaguesrsquo confidence in him that he will make decisions to improve air

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

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11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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The agency responsible for protecting and improving air quality for 168million Southern Californians will have a Democratic majority after aRepublican Riverside County supervisor stepped down from theagencyrsquos board and a Democratic colleague took his place

The change at the South Coast Air Quality Management DistrictrsquosGoverning Board comes more than two years after a GOP majority firedthe districtrsquos executive officer and pursued policies that Republicans sawas more business-friendly

The 13-member board ndash 10 elected officials from Southern Californiacities and counties plus three appointees from the governor Assemblyspeaker and the state Senate Rules Committee ndash oversees an agencycharged with fighting air pollution in a 10743-square-mile regionencompassing urban portions of Los Angeles Riverside and SanBernardino counties and all of Orange County

Over the past two years the boardrsquos leadership has been eitherdeadlocked in terms of party representation or controlled by the GOP

That changed this week On Tuesday Aug 28 the Riverside CountyBoard of Supervisors voted 5 -0 to name Democrat Supervisor VManuel Perez to represent Riverside County replacing SupervisorMarion Ashley a Republican who is retiring

ldquoUnfortunately I feel itrsquos time I should step downrdquo Ashley who leaveselected office in early January told his colleagues ldquoIrsquove had some healthissues in the past hellip I think itrsquos time to pass the baton to someone elserdquo

Perez will take over next month and is slated to hold the seat untilJanuary 2022

With Ashley who joined the air management district in 2016 mdash the sameyear he served as a Donald Trump delegate at the Republican NationalConvention mdash the governing board had six Republicans and sixDemocrats The appointment of Perez gives the Democrats a 7-5majority plus an unaffiliated member

While the air districtrsquos leadership is officially nonpartisan partisan politics

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4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

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seemed to become a factor in 2016 when elected officials in OrangeCounty ousted Santa Ana Mayor and Democrat Miguel Pulido andinstalled Republican Lake Forest Councilman Dwight Robinson

That gave the governing board a 7-6 GOPmajority an oddity in a deep-blue state InMarch 2016 the Republican-controlled boardvoted on partisan lines to fire longtimeExecutive Officer Barry Wallerstein whofaced criticism from business andenvironmental groups but had a reputation foradvocating tougher air-pollution rules in aregion notorious for smog

Public health advocates were upset by Wallersteinrsquos ouster and then-state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leoacuten D-Los Angelessponsored legislation to add three state-appointed ldquoenvironmentaljusticerdquo members representing low-income communities to the districtboard That bill fell short in the Legislature

Republican control of the board ended in January 2017 when LosAngeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl a Democrat was sworn inreplacing now-former Republican Supervisor Michael AntonovichAnother Democrat Supervisor Hilda Solis now serves as LA Countyrsquosrepresentative

ldquoRise aboverdquo

Barry Wallerstein formerexecutive officer of the SouthCoast Air Quality ManagementDistrict (File photo)

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8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

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Ashleyrsquos departure from the governing board brings focus to thecomplicated nature of representing a county with some of the worstsmog in the nation on a powerful air-quality agency

Riverside County has five supervisors including three current memberswho will serve past 2019

Ashley said that traditionally the county sends someone from its easternhalf and someone from the western end to the air quality governingboard Because Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit represents westernRiverside County on the board that meant Ashley or Perez a supervisorsince 2017 who represents the Coachella Valley was the choice Ashleysaid

When Ashleyrsquos supervisor term expires in January his replacement willbe former GOP assemblyman Russ Bogh or Calimesa Mayor Jeff Hewitta Libertarian But Ashley who was hospitalized in December saidserving on the governing board is a stressful time-consuming job onehe wanted to take off his plate in the interest of personal health

ldquoNo one has the background and the interestrdquo like Perez to serve on thegoverning board Ashley said Wednesday ldquoHe has the fire in the bellyand he wants to do the jobrdquo

Supervisor Kevin Jeffries a former Republican assemblyman alsosupported Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoUnfortunately for Southern California that district has become verypartisan in naturerdquo Jeffries said Tuesday ldquoAnd it really does a disserviceto all of us across the state when it takes on partisan politics versusscience and good business (and) good decisions that benefit all theresidentsrdquo

ldquoI have confidence that Supervisor Perez is going to rise above thepartisanshiprdquo

Perez was traveling and could not be reached for comment WednesdayHis spokesman Darin Schemmer said Perez ldquoappreciates hiscolleaguesrsquo confidence in him that he will make decisions to improve air

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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seemed to become a factor in 2016 when elected officials in OrangeCounty ousted Santa Ana Mayor and Democrat Miguel Pulido andinstalled Republican Lake Forest Councilman Dwight Robinson

That gave the governing board a 7-6 GOPmajority an oddity in a deep-blue state InMarch 2016 the Republican-controlled boardvoted on partisan lines to fire longtimeExecutive Officer Barry Wallerstein whofaced criticism from business andenvironmental groups but had a reputation foradvocating tougher air-pollution rules in aregion notorious for smog

Public health advocates were upset by Wallersteinrsquos ouster and then-state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leoacuten D-Los Angelessponsored legislation to add three state-appointed ldquoenvironmentaljusticerdquo members representing low-income communities to the districtboard That bill fell short in the Legislature

Republican control of the board ended in January 2017 when LosAngeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl a Democrat was sworn inreplacing now-former Republican Supervisor Michael AntonovichAnother Democrat Supervisor Hilda Solis now serves as LA Countyrsquosrepresentative

ldquoRise aboverdquo

Barry Wallerstein formerexecutive officer of the SouthCoast Air Quality ManagementDistrict (File photo)

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8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

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Ashleyrsquos departure from the governing board brings focus to thecomplicated nature of representing a county with some of the worstsmog in the nation on a powerful air-quality agency

Riverside County has five supervisors including three current memberswho will serve past 2019

Ashley said that traditionally the county sends someone from its easternhalf and someone from the western end to the air quality governingboard Because Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit represents westernRiverside County on the board that meant Ashley or Perez a supervisorsince 2017 who represents the Coachella Valley was the choice Ashleysaid

When Ashleyrsquos supervisor term expires in January his replacement willbe former GOP assemblyman Russ Bogh or Calimesa Mayor Jeff Hewitta Libertarian But Ashley who was hospitalized in December saidserving on the governing board is a stressful time-consuming job onehe wanted to take off his plate in the interest of personal health

ldquoNo one has the background and the interestrdquo like Perez to serve on thegoverning board Ashley said Wednesday ldquoHe has the fire in the bellyand he wants to do the jobrdquo

Supervisor Kevin Jeffries a former Republican assemblyman alsosupported Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoUnfortunately for Southern California that district has become verypartisan in naturerdquo Jeffries said Tuesday ldquoAnd it really does a disserviceto all of us across the state when it takes on partisan politics versusscience and good business (and) good decisions that benefit all theresidentsrdquo

ldquoI have confidence that Supervisor Perez is going to rise above thepartisanshiprdquo

Perez was traveling and could not be reached for comment WednesdayHis spokesman Darin Schemmer said Perez ldquoappreciates hiscolleaguesrsquo confidence in him that he will make decisions to improve air

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Ashleyrsquos departure from the governing board brings focus to thecomplicated nature of representing a county with some of the worstsmog in the nation on a powerful air-quality agency

Riverside County has five supervisors including three current memberswho will serve past 2019

Ashley said that traditionally the county sends someone from its easternhalf and someone from the western end to the air quality governingboard Because Wildomar Mayor Ben Benoit represents westernRiverside County on the board that meant Ashley or Perez a supervisorsince 2017 who represents the Coachella Valley was the choice Ashleysaid

When Ashleyrsquos supervisor term expires in January his replacement willbe former GOP assemblyman Russ Bogh or Calimesa Mayor Jeff Hewitta Libertarian But Ashley who was hospitalized in December saidserving on the governing board is a stressful time-consuming job onehe wanted to take off his plate in the interest of personal health

ldquoNo one has the background and the interestrdquo like Perez to serve on thegoverning board Ashley said Wednesday ldquoHe has the fire in the bellyand he wants to do the jobrdquo

Supervisor Kevin Jeffries a former Republican assemblyman alsosupported Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoUnfortunately for Southern California that district has become verypartisan in naturerdquo Jeffries said Tuesday ldquoAnd it really does a disserviceto all of us across the state when it takes on partisan politics versusscience and good business (and) good decisions that benefit all theresidentsrdquo

ldquoI have confidence that Supervisor Perez is going to rise above thepartisanshiprdquo

Perez was traveling and could not be reached for comment WednesdayHis spokesman Darin Schemmer said Perez ldquoappreciates hiscolleaguesrsquo confidence in him that he will make decisions to improve air

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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4 18-year-old shot killed by Redpolice identified

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

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8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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quality health and the quality of life in the best interests of RiversideCounty residentsrdquo

Ashley praised the district for ldquodoing a wonderful job trying to clean upthe air and help our quality of life against very formidable obstaclesTheyrsquore trying to do it in a fair nonpartisan wayrdquo

Politics he said Wednesday were not a factor in appointing Perez

ldquoWersquore trying to (get) the best person for the jobrdquo he said ldquoSure somepeople are concerned about that Everyone who serves on the(governing) board everyone is united Theyrsquore all trying to clean up theair and at the same time balance that with the jobs and economic cost ofthat Rarely does it get down to where itrsquos a purely political voterdquo

Robinson the Lake Forest councilman said he was sorry to see Ashleygo but looks forward to working with Perez

ldquoMy focus and what Irsquove seen many of my colleagues focus on is thebalance between improving the environment and air quality while tryingto make sure wersquore retaining jobs that are still vital to living in andenjoying Southern Californiardquo Robinson said

ldquoIrsquom sure at times we might be on different ends of votes But I think thevast majority of the time wersquore going to be on the exact same side and Ilook forward to working with himrdquo

Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson a Republican and governingboard member said the boardrsquos partisan makeup is ldquoinsignificant to merdquo

ldquoMost of the stuff we do is overwhelming voted on by the group Noteverything obviouslyrdquo he said ldquoI donrsquot run into the party dynamic there Ithink others bring it uprdquo

No change

Wallerstein said Wednesday that Riverside County typically sendsquality representatives to the governing board and that he expectsPerez will match that tradition

ldquoClean air shouldnrsquot be a partisan issuerdquo Wallerstein said

Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Penny Newman founder of the Jurupa Valley-based Center forCommunity Action and Environmental Justice said she was impressedwith Perezrsquos appointment

ldquoI hope this is a signal thatwersquore going to get over all thispartisan bickering and startdoing what its right for thesecommunitiesrdquo afflicted by airpollution said Newman whoran for supervisor earlier thisyear

Adrian Martinez a LosAngeles-based attorney withthe environmental groupEarthjustice said itrsquosimportant the governing boardhave a member from the areathat Perez represents ldquoI thinkwe just want board members(who) are going to roll up their

sleeves and dig in to solving this air pollution crisis that we have in theLos Angeles and Inland Valley regionrdquo

Inland economist John Husing said itrsquos wrong to view the governingboard through a partisan lens

The real split he said is between the elected officials on the board andthe LA County supervisors and state appointees who threaten ldquotodestroy upward mobility to the middle classrdquo by taking a harsh regulatoryapproach to the logistics industry

ldquoI see no fundamental changerdquo with Perezrsquos appointment Husing said

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

httpwwwlatimescomlocallanowla-me-ln-orange-county-supervisors-jail-calls-20180829-storyhtml[8302018 74616 AM]

into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

httpwwwlatimescomlocallanowla-me-ln-orange-county-supervisors-jail-calls-20180829-storyhtml[8302018 74616 AM]

into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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4 18-year-old shot killed by Redpolice identified

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

LOCAL NEWS

Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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1 Eight more men including anoeducator arrested in RanchoCucamonga teen sex sting

2 Two injured after two-vehiclecollision in Fontana

3 Pomona police escort son of sofficer to his first day of kinderg

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redpolice identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state Arizona Capitol

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

httpswwwpecom20180829fontana-police-officer-shoots-wounds-man-during-confrontationutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_content=tw-pressenterpriseamputm_medium=social[8302018 74916 AM]

The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

httpwwwlatimescomlocallanowla-me-ln-orange-county-supervisors-jail-calls-20180829-storyhtml[8302018 74616 AM]

into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JENNIFER IYER | jiyerscngcom | Redlands Daily FactsPUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 317 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 318 pm

Yucaipa has canceled the election for one oftwo seats on the Nov 6 ballot

Mayor Greg Bogh who was first elected to theCity Council in 2010 was the only qualifiedcandidate for the District 2 seat at the close ofthe nomination period earlier this month

The City Council decided at its Aug 23meeting to cancel the election for that seatand appoint Bogh to another four-year termon the council

Yucaipa Mayor Greg Bogh(Courtesy of City of Yucaipa)

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Facing no challengers in the November electionYucaipa councilman wins third term

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Herersquos who is running for city councils inRedlands Highland and Yucaipa thisNovember

Yucaipa and Highland may appointcouncil members running unopposed inNovember

Highland appoints councilwoman whofaces no challengers in the Novemberelection

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The city has not called off the whole election however CouncilmanDavid Avila has competition from challenger Wyatt Padgett in District 1

Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Because the city elections areconsolidated with countystate and national elections onNov 6 it is hard to estimateany cost savings from thecancellation City ClerkJennifer Shankland told thecouncil

The cancellation means nowrite-in candidates will beaccepted for District 2

Highland faced the same situation and also decided to appoint theincumbent Anaeli Solano and call off the election in District 2 there

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

Fontana police officer shoots wounds manhellip

Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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By RICHARD K DE ATLEY |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 210 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 504 pm

A Fontana man was wounded by gunfire when he tried to attack a police officer with what was described as a large metalobject he first used to strike the officerrsquos patrol vehicle police said

Alonzo Camacho 37 was hospitalized and expected to recover from his wounds after he was struck several times by theofficerrsquos gunfire

Even after the shooting a citizen had to help the officer put handcuffs on Camacho according to a department newsrelease

The unidentified officer was called to the 16700 block of San Bernardino Avenue in Fontana shortly before 8 pmTuesday on a domestic disturbance call the department said

Camacho confronted the arriving officer with the metal object in his hand and used it to strike the patrol vehicleThe officergot out of the vehicle and tried to arrest Camacho who refused to drop the weapon the police statement said

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

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The officer moved to get distance from Camacho but the man tried to attack and the officer fired the release saidCamacho has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer

Fontana police asked the San Bernardino County Sheriffrsquos Department Specialized Investigations Division-HomicideDetail to handle the investigation the release said Any witnesses to the incident are asked to contact Detective O Godoyat 909-387-3589

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot

POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

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7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

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11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

AUG 29 2018 | 600 PM

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

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11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A roundup of the stories shaping California

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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OC supervisors order investigation intorecorded attorney-client calls in county jailBy LUKE MONEY

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A roundup of the stories shaping California

Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens pictured in 2014 says she welcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation of jail contractor Global Tel Link Corp (FilePhoto)

The Orange County Board of Supervisors this week ordered an investigation into recent revelations thatmore than 1000 privileged phone calls between county jail inmates and their attorneys were improperlyrecorded over a three-year period

The supervisorsrsquo unanimous decision Tuesday directs the countyrsquos Office of Independent Review to delve

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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into the issue and report back within 90 days

The goal board Chairman Andrew Do said is to outline ldquowhere we are what happened hellip and moreimportantly what exposure we have as a countyrdquo

The boardrsquos vote came a week after the county sent a letter informing Global Tel Link Corp mdash a contractorthat oversees the jail phone system mdash that the county and Sheriffrsquos Department ldquoare considering legaloptionsrdquo regarding the breach that resulted in 1079 privileged calls being recorded in violation of statelaw

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During a court hearing last week GTL employees said the issue was a case of ldquohuman errorrdquo as some1300 phone numbers designated as ldquodo not recordrdquo were not properly transferred as part of a systemupdate in January 2015

Company officials also revealed that the same problem had happened twice before in Pinellas andCharlotte counties in Florida

In Orange Countyrsquos case the company corrected what it initially called a ldquotechnical errorrdquo in July and nolonger is recording attorney-client phone calls according to GTL and Sheriffrsquos Department officials

Supervisor Todd Spitzer who is running for Orange County district attorney this year called for theimmediate termination of GTLrsquos contract and said he plans to put that discussion on the agenda for afuture board meeting

ldquoDepending on who listened to the calls dozens of felonies may have been committed by jail personnelcompromising criminal casesrdquo Spitzer said in a statement Tuesday ldquoOur judicial system in this county isin crisis We desperately need an outside impartial investigationrdquo

According to Spitzerrsquos office GTLrsquos contract comes up for renewal in November and is worth an estimated

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

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Page 40: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail

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$46 million annually

Supervisor Lisa Bartlett said she doesnrsquot ldquothink wersquore in a position to terminaterdquo as ldquothere arenrsquot a lot ofvendors out there that do this kind of work and provide these servicesrdquo

In an Aug 21 letter to GTL the county counselrsquos office mentioned possible legal options

ldquoWe believe GTL has breached the contract by failing to retain in the system the 1300-plus phonenumbers that existed prior to the upgrade [in] 2015rdquo the letter stated ldquoThe fallout from this breachcontinues to grow seemingly on a daily basis and has captured significant media attention as well as theattention of the criminal defense bar in Orange County

ldquoMoving forwardrdquo the letter continued ldquowe request assurances from GTL that the system is presentlyworking as required under the contract and that there will not be future breaches of a similar ilk hellippotentially impacting the rights of inmatesrdquo

Last week an Orange County Superior Court judge appointed a special master to review the calls

At Tuesdayrsquos board meeting Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens told supervisors that ldquowe have madeit very clear to G-Tel with the assistance of county counsel that therersquos a real issue hererdquo and said shewelcomes the Office of Independent Review investigation

ldquoI think thatrsquos the only way that everybody will feel comfortable that this was looked at independently andthoroughlyrdquo she said

Among the communications recorded by law enforcement was at least one jailhouse phone call in 2016between Joshua Waring son of former ldquoReal Housewives of Orange Countyrdquo cast member Lauri Petersonand his then-defense attorney

Waring 29 is facing three counts of attempted murder and other felony and misdemeanor charges inconnection with a shooting at a former Costa Mesa sober-living home in June 2016 He could face multiplelife sentences if convicted

His current defense attorney Joel Garson has been digging into allegations that law enforcementmonitored and shared Waringrsquos phone calls in Orange County Jail while he was representing himself in hiscriminal case Garson is trying to have the case dismissed on grounds of outrageous governmentalconduct

Money writes for Times Community News

Essential California NewsletterMonday - Saturday

A roundup of the stories shaping California

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POSTED BY PUBLICCEO AUGUST 29 2018

A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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A Superior Court judge ruled that the county must givevoters a chance to weigh in on an election reform measurethat would boost Democratsrsquo chances of winning countyracesBy Andrew Keatts

Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul the way they elect county offcials

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Page 42: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

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Up against the deadline to fnal ize the ballot a Superior Court judge Friday ordered county offcials

to put a measure on the ballot that would force all county races to go to runoff elections in

November no matter how well any one candidate performs in a primary

The case became a bitter partisan standoff with unionized county workers and local Democrats

facing off against the head of the local Republican Party and the fv e Republican county supervisors

The measure if approved would boost Democratsrsquo prospects of taking control of the board in 2020

Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn demanded County Registrar Michael Vu ldquoshall take all actions

necessary to ensure that the Full Voter Participation Act of 2018 appears on the countyrsquos ballot for

the November 6 2018 electionrdquo

The reform would beneft Democr atic electoral prospects by having all elections decided when voter

turnout is highest Candidates today can win their races outright in primary elections if they get

more than 50 percent of the vote This June Republicans did just that Republican candidates for

district attorney sheriff and assessor all beat their rivals in June and secured four-year terms in

offce wi thout a runoff in November

ldquoI want folks to know that change is comingrdquo said Assemblyman Todd Gloria who wrote a state bill

that made the reform initiative possible ldquoThere was some doubt that wersquod be able to vote on

election reforms hellip Change is never easy and power is never given awayrdquo

As of Friday morning it looked like the measure wouldnrsquot make the ballot after Republicans made

three attempts to block it

Gloriarsquos bill last year allowed an initiative to change county elections if citizens collected enough

signatures to qualify for the ballot But the legislation included what proponents said was an error

The law was written in a way that said in order to put a change like this on the ballot proponents

would need signatures from 10 percent of registered voters in the county Most initiatives can get on

the ballot with valid signatures from 10 percent of voters who participated in the most recent

election

Supporters of the initiative had only collected enough signatures for the lower threshold and

werenrsquot close to 10 percent of the total population of registered voters in the county

As a result this year Gloria and his legislative colleagues rushed through a retroactive clean-up in a

budget trailer bill Tony Krvaric chairman of the San Diego County Republican Party and Luis

Vargas asked a court to step in arguing the budget bill violated the state Constitutionrsquos requirement

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Page 43: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

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that legislation address only one topic

In the meantime Vu certifed the ini tiativersquos signatures based on the clean-up legislation That gave

the Board of Supervisors a limited set of options adopt the initiative outright put it on the ballot or

conduct an impact study on the initiative within 30 days

They chose the fnal option The 30-da y study meant it wouldnrsquot come back to the board until after

the November ballot had already been fnal ized The supervisors also decided to study an alternative

reform measure proposed by Supervisor Dianne Jacob that would have continued to let candidates

win seats during primaries

Initiative backers asked the court to step in and force the issue to the ballot arguing they had

collected enough signatures as certifed b y Vu prior to the deadline and thus had a right to go

before voters as soon as possible rather than wait until the next regularly scheduled election in

2020 They also argued the study could only be a delay mechanism since the supervisors wouldnrsquot

have any discretion to put the measure on the ballot regardless of what the study said

They won

But the judgersquos tentative ruling released Friday morning sided with Krvaric Over the course of a

three-hour court hearing lawyers backing the initiative prevailed on the judge that the original billrsquos

intent had always been what was in the clean-up provision They also convinced him that the

supervisors acted improperly when they didnrsquot put the measure on the ballot after the registrar

certifed the signatur es

ldquoDisappointing that Democrats can play retroactive legislative games and get away with itrdquo Krvaric

said ldquoVoters deserve betterrdquo

When the measure appears is a critical issue because of the supervisor seats coming up in the next

two years

All fv e county supervisors are Republicans

Former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher a Democrat has a good chance to defeat former District

Attorney Bonnie Dumanis this fall in a district that favors Democrats replacing termed-out

Supervisor Ron Roberts

In 2020 Supervisor Greg Cox is also termed out of a seat representing an area likely to vote for a

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

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Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Democrat Councilman David Alvarez is already running and will go into that election as a favorite

That leaves Supervisor Kristin Gasparrsquos 2020 re-election bid in a purple swing district as the race

that could determine party control of the board Democrats would have a better shot if it were

decided in November and Republicans would have an edge if it was decided in March Thatrsquos why

both parties are motivated to dictate when voters can decide on any reform

None of the other countywide seats ndash district attorney sheriff assessor and tax collector ndash are up

for re-election until 2022 Changing elections would help Democrats compete in those races but it

wouldnrsquot matter whether the change was enacted in 2018 or 2020 Only Gasparrsquos seat hinges on the

timing of the change

On Friday the judge also blocked a push by the countyrsquos lawyers to put Jacobrsquos alternative measure

up in November too The judge rejected that request leaving it to likely go before voters in 2020

That sets up an odd possibility This November voters could approve one reform initiative putting it

in place for the 2020 election Then voters could adopt Jacobrsquos measure in 2020 putting it in place

for 2022 when the countywide seats are up

Jacobrsquos measure would let any race with only two candidates skip the primary and go right to a

general election But if there were multiple candidates and any one got more than 50 percent of the

vote he or she could still win outright

Itrsquos a completely different outcome

ldquoNothing in San Diego is easyrdquo Gloria said ldquoThat scenario is a possibility Our coalition will stay in

place to be sure that the true reform thatrsquos on the ballot is the one that stays in placerdquo

The thrust of the Democratic argument for reform ndash which mirrors one passed by city voters in

2016 and which has already assured that Republican Councilman Chris Cate will face a November

electorate this year after winning more than 50 percent of the June vote ndash is that it is best to make

decisions when the most voters vote They also argue that calling elections ldquoprimariesrdquo implies to

voters that there will be runoff elections they can be involved in later But ldquoprimaryrdquo races currently

can be a fnal v ote

Republicans see it as a naked power grab If Democrats have trouble turning out voters in

primaries thatrsquos not a reason to change the way things are done their thinking goes

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Page 45: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

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NationalAs temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable

By Robert Moore and Katherine Davis-YoungAugust 29 at 1104 AM

EL PASO mdash The moon was still up and the sun hadnrsquot risen as the Chapin HighSchool football team took to the field on an early August Wednesday Thetemperature would hit 100 a few hours later but at 6 am it was a cool 82degrees as the Huskies started practice

ldquoItrsquos happening all across the staterdquo explained coach Rene Hernandez withteams switching to predawn hours to avoid afternoons that are markedly hotterthan several decades ago Hernandez rescheduled his preseason workouts whenhe became Chapinrsquos head coach in 2007 and hersquos likely to do the same for thefull season next year

Traditional after-school practices are just becoming too risky he fears andcoaches are getting smarter about protecting players When he played in the1970s Hernandez remembers ldquothere werenrsquot water breaks thinspthinsp Water wasweaknessrdquo

Preseason drills start before sunrise for El Pasorsquos Chapin High School football team a schedulethat aims to avoid the worst of the August heat (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

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that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

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Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

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This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

Across the Southwest people have long made accommodations to the heat butclimate change and urban development are forcing far more considerations Anincreasing number of cities face extreme heat for much of the summer withhighs surpassing 100 and even 110 degrees for weeks at a time Even in the finaldays of August Phoenix is sweltering at 107 and San Antonio at 104

Such relentless triple-digit temperatures mdash the equivalent danger of rising seasin many coastal communities mdash are straining power grids buckling roadsgrounding planes and endangering lives The Phoenix area reached a dubiousrecord last year at least 155 heat-related deaths

ldquoExtreme heat is not just an inconveniencerdquo said Kim Knowlton deputy directorof the Natural Resources Defense Councilrsquos science center ldquoIt is killing peopleand itrsquos making people sick to a higher and higher degreerdquo

While few people fear communities across the region to become unlivable by2100 as various projections suggest for parts of the Middle East and Africaresearchers and urban planners say local governments canrsquot ignore the threat

The challenge is what to do According to David Hondula senior sustainabilityscientist at Arizona State University and one of the nationrsquos leading experts onhow to adapt to or mitigate extreme urban heating many efforts to date ldquohavebeen disconnected from one another or operated in an ad hoc manner [so] thatitrsquos really hard to get a sense of the big picture and really hard to understandwhich are most helpful and which are at least helpful or redundant or maybeeven have undesirable trade-offs rdquo

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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Governments dire climate change reportblames humans

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

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out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Page 47: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

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Los Angeles where the number of days of 95-plus-degree days is expected totriple by 2050 is among the municipal pioneers In 2013 it became the firstmajor US city to require new and remodeled homes to install what is called coolroofing made from materials of lighter shades like white pale gray or tan

The mandate took effect in 2016 and officials say at least 18000 homes acrossthe LA basin are now topped with cool roofs

ldquoLA is way out in frontrdquo said George Ban-Weiss an environmental engineer atthe University of Southern California who calculates that temperatures in thebasin would drop by up to two degrees Fahrenheit if all buildings andhouseholds adopted cool roofs

The city also has experimented with pavement treatments Crews covered about

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a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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1 Eight more men including another educator arrested in Rancho Cucamonga teen sex sting

2 Two injured after two-vehicle collision in Fontana

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

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Legislative power grab shelved inSacramento

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

FROM AROUND THE WEBselected for you by a sponsor

John Phillips

Tags Opinion columns

  • Plea to fire chief_ Donrsquot move station - Hi-Desert Star_ News
  • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San
    • sbsuncom
      • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun
          • The real reason for a reprimand _ Letters To Editor _ highlandnews
          • Debby Cherney Named CEO Of The San Berntirement Association ndash InlandEmpire
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          • Victorville to launch revamped website s - VVdailypress
          • Candidate Profile_ Newcomer Gurrola strives to unite Hesperia residents
          • Commission OKs work on future FedEx hangar _ Business _ highlandnews
          • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third t
            • sbsuncom
              • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun
                  • Man shot near Barstow High School one suspect apprehended five at large
                  • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterpri
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Page 48: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

a dozen streets in a milky coating CoolSeal as part of a pilot last summer to testthe substancersquos ability to reduce extreme heat The project found that the streetsrsquosurface temperature dropped by up to 10 degrees but Ban-Weiss cautions thatmore research is needed

ldquoWhat people sort of experience isnrsquot really surface temperature unless yoursquorewalking barefootrdquo he said ldquoAir temperature plays a more important role indetermining a personrsquos thermal comfortrdquo

The issues are particularly pronounced in the Southwestrsquos largest metropolitanareas given the ldquoheat islandrdquo effect caused by pavement and construction whichreflect heat instead of allowing it to be absorbed into the ground As a resulttemperatures are often several degrees warmer than those outside the city mdash andsometimes more than 20 degrees warmer at night

ldquoUrbanization has been the dominant driver of regional warming in many of theheat belt citiesrdquo Hondula said In cities with some of the greatest growthovernight temperatures have risen as much as 10 degrees over the past severaldecades ldquoThatrsquos a much larger [change] than what we estimate the effect ofglobal warming to be over that time periodrdquo

Phoenix is already one of the hottest cities in the country as well as one that iswarming the fastest Six years ago it received a grant from the nonprofitorganization Cities of Service to tackle rooftops on city buildings Volunteershelped paint white reflective coating on the targeted sites and the resultsshowed that it reduced air-conditioning costs energy use and carbon emissions

Today the coating is standard for any new city project ldquoWhen a new roof isconstructed on a building a cool roof goes inrdquo said Michael Hammett Phoenixrsquoschief service officer

And for the last six monthsthis time backed by aMayorrsquos Challenge grantfrom BloombergPhilanthropies city officials

The governmentrsquos National Climate Assessment cited human influence as thedominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century(Patrick MartinThe Washington Post)

A bus stop north of downtown Phoenix recently gained ashade top and misting sprays to help commuters staycooler during torrid summer temperatures (Katherine

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As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

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Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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Page 49: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

have gathered data for afirst-of-its-kind program to make Phoenix ldquoHeatReadyrdquo through educationpublic communication infrastructure housing and emergency services

They now have a tree-shade master plan that has helped to plant 500 desert-friendly trees in neighborhoods with little shade mdash and temperature monitors atsome sites to determine if the temperature impact can be measured As anexperiment several weeks ago the city installed misting sprayers at a public busshelter to see if they would effectively cool people waiting Increased ridershipwould be an added bonus

ldquoWe need to move on this We need to show that wersquore moving on thisrdquo DeputyCity Manager Karen Peters said She acknowledges that the climatic trajectorycould put the cityrsquos economic future at risk ldquoWe need to be able to communicateto our residents our businesses our visitors lsquoYou can navigate this comfortablyand safelyrsquothinsprdquo

Hondula who works with local governments in the Phoenix metro area saidcities throughout the heat belt face numerous barriers as they try to mitigate oradapt to their new normal Bureaucracies are slow to innovate Cost-sensitivedevelopers are reluctant to take steps that could add to the price of newconstruction But the biggest barrier he believes is ldquocommunity inertiardquo

He blames the chronic nature of heat and the fact that it is an everydayexperience ldquoTo some extent [people] accept that theyrsquore going to have adecreased quality of life in some ways because of the heatrdquo he said Weatherforecasters deal with this constantly ldquoThey issue a public heat warning and theresponse from many community members is lsquoThanks Itrsquos hot I knowrsquo And ifthat is the reaction when we are proposing new interventions or new programsthinspthinsp thatrsquos not a particularly good starting pointrdquo

The greatest threats are faced by low-income people who struggle to afford air-conditioning and often work outdoors

ldquoThatrsquos something that a lot of us donrsquot appreciate that a lot of US householdsface energy challenges in paying their bills or having the wherewithal to haveadequate heating and coolingrdquo the NRDCrsquos Knowlton said

In the Chihuahuan Desert El Paso remains somewhat protected by its 3800-foot elevation But even here the climate has shifted dramatically A centuryago the city averaged about six days a year when temperatures soared past 100Since 2010 it has averaged almost 26 such days annually mdash and 44 days reached

Davis-Young)

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n lTodays WorldView newsletter

Analysis on the most important global story of the day top

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291 Comments

Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

The Post Recommends

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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1 Eight more men including another educator arrested in Rancho Cucamonga teen sex sting

2 Two injured after two-vehicle collision in Fontana

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

State bill to stop secret settling of sexualharassment cases

Legislative power grab shelved inSacramento

How you can stop Sacramento fromraising your water rates and propertytaxes

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

FROM AROUND THE WEBselected for you by a sponsor

John Phillips

Tags Opinion columns

  • Plea to fire chief_ Donrsquot move station - Hi-Desert Star_ News
  • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San
    • sbsuncom
      • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun
          • The real reason for a reprimand _ Letters To Editor _ highlandnews
          • Debby Cherney Named CEO Of The San Berntirement Association ndash InlandEmpire
          • This Inland Empire conservation crew is
          • Patton celebrates 125th anniversary _ News _ highlandnews
          • Victorville to launch revamped website s - VVdailypress
          • Candidate Profile_ Newcomer Gurrola strives to unite Hesperia residents
          • Commission OKs work on future FedEx hangar _ Business _ highlandnews
          • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third t
            • sbsuncom
              • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun
                  • Man shot near Barstow High School one suspect apprehended five at large
                  • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterpri
                    • pecom
                      • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise
                          • Officials_ Apple Valley man arrested fos - VVdailypress
                          • Aviation company lands incentives to expand _ Business _ highlandnews
                          • Caltrans halts lane closures for Labor s - VVdailypress
                          • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in count
                            • latimescom
                              • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail
                                  • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot PublicCEO
                                    • publicceocom
                                      • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO
                                          • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable -
                                            • washingtonpostcom
                                              • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post
                                                  • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Califo
                                                    • sbsuncom
                                                      • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun
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Page 50: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

that mark this year

Numbers like those are a central focus of Nicole Ferrinirsquos job as El Pasorsquos chiefresilience officer someone who is helping the city reshape its streetscapes andchange how it operates to blunt the heat island effect

Yet local government officials like many of their counterparts elsewhere havebeen reluctant to mandate changes

ldquoWith the private sector what we can do is start to incentivize them and say youknow if yoursquore going to come in and do this type of a project in this footprint wewant to encourage you to build in this wayrdquo Ferrini said

Adapting takes many forms Maria Kennedy athletic director for the El PasoIndependent School District has a granddaughter who is a cross-country runnerat one of the cityrsquos high schools ldquoThroughout the summer they were running atlike 5 orsquoclock in the morningrdquo she said

And football coaches like Hernandez concentrate on much more than drawingup and calling plays as they get their athletes ready

ldquoI emphasize hydration every single day I write it on my notes every day when Italk to themrdquo he said ldquoI talk to them about the color of their urine lsquoIf itrsquos darkyoursquore already dehydratedrsquothinsprdquo

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n lTodays WorldView newsletter

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291 Comments

Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

The Post Recommends

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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1 Eight more men including another educator arrested in Rancho Cucamonga teen sex sting

2 Two injured after two-vehicle collision in Fontana

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

State bill to stop secret settling of sexualharassment cases

Legislative power grab shelved inSacramento

How you can stop Sacramento fromraising your water rates and propertytaxes

RELATED ARTICLES

these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

FROM AROUND THE WEBselected for you by a sponsor

John Phillips

Tags Opinion columns

  • Plea to fire chief_ Donrsquot move station - Hi-Desert Star_ News
  • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San
    • sbsuncom
      • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun
          • The real reason for a reprimand _ Letters To Editor _ highlandnews
          • Debby Cherney Named CEO Of The San Berntirement Association ndash InlandEmpire
          • This Inland Empire conservation crew is
          • Patton celebrates 125th anniversary _ News _ highlandnews
          • Victorville to launch revamped website s - VVdailypress
          • Candidate Profile_ Newcomer Gurrola strives to unite Hesperia residents
          • Commission OKs work on future FedEx hangar _ Business _ highlandnews
          • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third t
            • sbsuncom
              • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun
                  • Man shot near Barstow High School one suspect apprehended five at large
                  • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterpri
                    • pecom
                      • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise
                          • Officials_ Apple Valley man arrested fos - VVdailypress
                          • Aviation company lands incentives to expand _ Business _ highlandnews
                          • Caltrans halts lane closures for Labor s - VVdailypress
                          • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in count
                            • latimescom
                              • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail
                                  • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot PublicCEO
                                    • publicceocom
                                      • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO
                                          • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable -
                                            • washingtonpostcom
                                              • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post
                                                  • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Califo
                                                    • sbsuncom
                                                      • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun
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Page 51: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post

httpswwwwashingtonpostcoms-temperatures-keep-trending-up-heat-belt-cities-maneuver-to-stay-livable201808293c7ef2f2-ab15-11e8-a8d7-0f63ab8b1370_storyhtmlutm_term=ca9a18546498[8292018 34431 PM]

Moore reported from El Paso and Davis-Young from Phoenix Rob Kuznia inLos Angeles contributed to this report

Read more

Climate change is supercharging a hot and dangerous summer

Itrsquos the last week of August and heat advisories cover the Northeast

A Chapin High School athletic trainer helps hydrate a football player during an early-morningpractice in El Paso (Ivan Pierre Aguirrefor The Washington Post)

n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n l n lTodays WorldView newsletter

Analysis on the most important global story of the day top

reads interesting ideas and opinions to know in your inbox

weekdays

By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

291 Comments

Robert Moore Robert Moore is a freelance journalist based in El Paso

Katherine Davis-Young Katherine Davis-Young is a freelance journalistbased in Phoenix

The Post Recommends

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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MOST POPULAR

SUBSCRIBE

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Follow Us

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[Guide] Understanding RPArsquos benefits and limitations

By IBM | IBM Content

1 Eight more men including another educator arrested in Rancho Cucamonga teen sex sting

2 Two injured after two-vehicle collision in Fontana

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

State bill to stop secret settling of sexualharassment cases

Legislative power grab shelved inSacramento

How you can stop Sacramento fromraising your water rates and propertytaxes

RELATED ARTICLES

these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

FROM AROUND THE WEBselected for you by a sponsor

John Phillips

Tags Opinion columns

  • Plea to fire chief_ Donrsquot move station - Hi-Desert Star_ News
  • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San
    • sbsuncom
      • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun
          • The real reason for a reprimand _ Letters To Editor _ highlandnews
          • Debby Cherney Named CEO Of The San Berntirement Association ndash InlandEmpire
          • This Inland Empire conservation crew is
          • Patton celebrates 125th anniversary _ News _ highlandnews
          • Victorville to launch revamped website s - VVdailypress
          • Candidate Profile_ Newcomer Gurrola strives to unite Hesperia residents
          • Commission OKs work on future FedEx hangar _ Business _ highlandnews
          • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third t
            • sbsuncom
              • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun
                  • Man shot near Barstow High School one suspect apprehended five at large
                  • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterpri
                    • pecom
                      • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise
                          • Officials_ Apple Valley man arrested fos - VVdailypress
                          • Aviation company lands incentives to expand _ Business _ highlandnews
                          • Caltrans halts lane closures for Labor s - VVdailypress
                          • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in count
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                              • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail
                                  • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot PublicCEO
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                                      • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO
                                          • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable -
                                            • washingtonpostcom
                                              • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post
                                                  • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Califo
                                                    • sbsuncom
                                                      • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun
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Page 52: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

By JOHN PHILLIPS |PUBLISHED August 29 2018 at 530 pm | UPDATED August 29 2018 at 755 pm

Whenever a business decides to close its doors it usually goes to greatlengths to get rid of the remaining inventory This is when we get the going-

Gov Jerry Brown discusses his revised 2018-19 state budget at a Capitol news conference FridayMay 11 2018 in Sacramento Calif Brown proposed a $1376 billion general fund budget up nearly$6 billion from his earlier proposal in January (AP PhotoRich Pedroncelli)

OPINION

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate onCaliforniarsquos death row

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute thehellip

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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1 Eight more men including another educator arrested in Rancho Cucamonga teen sex sting

2 Two injured after two-vehicle collision in Fontana

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

State bill to stop secret settling of sexualharassment cases

Legislative power grab shelved inSacramento

How you can stop Sacramento fromraising your water rates and propertytaxes

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these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

FROM AROUND THE WEBselected for you by a sponsor

John Phillips

Tags Opinion columns

  • Plea to fire chief_ Donrsquot move station - Hi-Desert Star_ News
  • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San
    • sbsuncom
      • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun
          • The real reason for a reprimand _ Letters To Editor _ highlandnews
          • Debby Cherney Named CEO Of The San Berntirement Association ndash InlandEmpire
          • This Inland Empire conservation crew is
          • Patton celebrates 125th anniversary _ News _ highlandnews
          • Victorville to launch revamped website s - VVdailypress
          • Candidate Profile_ Newcomer Gurrola strives to unite Hesperia residents
          • Commission OKs work on future FedEx hangar _ Business _ highlandnews
          • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third t
            • sbsuncom
              • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun
                  • Man shot near Barstow High School one suspect apprehended five at large
                  • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterpri
                    • pecom
                      • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise
                          • Officials_ Apple Valley man arrested fos - VVdailypress
                          • Aviation company lands incentives to expand _ Business _ highlandnews
                          • Caltrans halts lane closures for Labor s - VVdailypress
                          • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in count
                            • latimescom
                              • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail
                                  • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot PublicCEO
                                    • publicceocom
                                      • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO
                                          • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable -
                                            • washingtonpostcom
                                              • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post
                                                  • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Califo
                                                    • sbsuncom
                                                      • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun
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Page 53: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

out-of-business ldquoBlowout Salerdquo guys in gorilla suits and big-screen TVs for$199 mdash that actually werenrsquot stolen off a loading dock

It is during these sales that businesses give deals to consumers who wouldotherwise never get anything of the sort

Governors typically do the same thing with their constitutionally given powersto commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals

As a lame duck four-term governor Jerry Brown is already starting to giveaway the store and this generosity could pay serious dividends for everyjailbird with an ice pick and a bad temper

This month alone Brown issued 67 pardons and commutations Thegovernorrsquos mercy included commutations for 18 people who were serving lifesentences without the possibility for parole He gave an outright pardon to a42-year-old Fresno man from Cambodia who was convicted of murder in1994 for shooting a gang rival and was facing deportation by the Trumpadministration

Now former Brown appointees are calling on the governor to commute thesentences of all 748 death row inmates in the state

Of the 748 inmates currently on death row 18 have exhausted all theirappeals and theoretically shouldnrsquot be making any plans to find out if theswallows make it back from Argentina to Capistrano next March

There are more doozies in this unsavory bunch Topping the list HarveyHeishman who raped an Oakland woman then killed her just before shecould testify against him in 1979 Right behind him Richard Samayoa whobroke into a home in San Diego and beat a young mother and her toddler todeath with a wrench in 1985 And not to be forgotten Tiequon Cox whomurdered four family members of former NFL player and death-penaltyadvocate Kermit Alexander in Los Angeles

But if former state public defender Quin Denvir has his way the only chair

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SUBSCRIBE

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Follow Us

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[Guide] Understanding RPArsquos benefits and limitations

By IBM | IBM Content

1 Eight more men including another educator arrested in Rancho Cucamonga teen sex sting

2 Two injured after two-vehicle collision in Fontana

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

State bill to stop secret settling of sexualharassment cases

Legislative power grab shelved inSacramento

How you can stop Sacramento fromraising your water rates and propertytaxes

RELATED ARTICLES

these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

FROM AROUND THE WEBselected for you by a sponsor

John Phillips

Tags Opinion columns

  • Plea to fire chief_ Donrsquot move station - Hi-Desert Star_ News
  • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San
    • sbsuncom
      • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun
          • The real reason for a reprimand _ Letters To Editor _ highlandnews
          • Debby Cherney Named CEO Of The San Berntirement Association ndash InlandEmpire
          • This Inland Empire conservation crew is
          • Patton celebrates 125th anniversary _ News _ highlandnews
          • Victorville to launch revamped website s - VVdailypress
          • Candidate Profile_ Newcomer Gurrola strives to unite Hesperia residents
          • Commission OKs work on future FedEx hangar _ Business _ highlandnews
          • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third t
            • sbsuncom
              • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun
                  • Man shot near Barstow High School one suspect apprehended five at large
                  • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterpri
                    • pecom
                      • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise
                          • Officials_ Apple Valley man arrested fos - VVdailypress
                          • Aviation company lands incentives to expand _ Business _ highlandnews
                          • Caltrans halts lane closures for Labor s - VVdailypress
                          • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in count
                            • latimescom
                              • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail
                                  • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot PublicCEO
                                    • publicceocom
                                      • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO
                                          • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable -
                                            • washingtonpostcom
                                              • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post
                                                  • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Califo
                                                    • sbsuncom
                                                      • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun
                                                          1. MtMjAxODA4Mjktc3RvcnkuaHRtbAA=
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                                                                    1. input7
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Page 54: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

State bill to stop secret settling of sexualharassment cases

Legislative power grab shelved inSacramento

How you can stop Sacramento fromraising your water rates and propertytaxes

RELATED ARTICLES

these monsters will be sitting in hellip is at the barber shop

In a letter to Brown Denvir said that he has been ldquohaunted by the deathpenaltyrdquo since 1977 when it was reinstated in California He went on to sayldquoNow in Pope Francisrsquo Year of Mercy I would like to see California stop itsas (US Supreme Court) Justice (Harry) Blackmun put it tinkering with themachinery of death hellip I would respectfully ask you to exercise yourgubernatorial clemency power to commute the sentences of the women andmen on death row to life without possibility of parolerdquo

When asked about it by the Sacramento Bee Brownrsquos office confirmed that itreceived the letter but declined to comment

And then bam On March 28 the California Supreme Court issued anadministrative order that opened the door for Brown to legally commute thesentences of every inmate on death row

This development has prosecutors and victims going for the Rolaids

Michele Hanisee president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys inLos Angeles County told me that ldquoprior to this order there was an impedimentto the governor granting a commutation or clemency It is a requirement thathe get the concurrence of a majority of the state Supreme Court to do sowhen the individual concerned has two other felony convictions Thatrsquos atleast half the people on death row Since the procedure is so seldom used ithas rarely come uprdquo

Hanisee mdash suspicious about thetiming mdash continued ldquoyet a fewmonths after Proposition 66became final and the stays inSims versus CDCR were lifted the(California) Supreme Court out ofthe blue issued an advisoryorder And in this order theybasically state that if they aredoing such a review it would be

3 Pomona police escort son of slain officer to his first day of kindergarten

4 18-year-old shot killed by Redlands police identified

5 Sen John McCain lies in state at Arizona Capitol

6 Three sent to prison for pimping Fresno teen in Riverside

7 Plant Power opens in Redlands serving plant-based burgers and non-dairy shakes

8 Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation

9 Man found dead in Colton alley homicide investigation underway

10 San Bernardino County Fire district seeks $157 a year in new tax to stay in the black

11 2 women dead in San Bernardino shooting 1 victimrsquos ex is arrested

12 Banning police say person of interest was helping not hurting officer at football game

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

FROM AROUND THE WEBselected for you by a sponsor

John Phillips

Tags Opinion columns

  • Plea to fire chief_ Donrsquot move station - Hi-Desert Star_ News
  • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San
    • sbsuncom
      • Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District ndash San Bernardino Sun
          • The real reason for a reprimand _ Letters To Editor _ highlandnews
          • Debby Cherney Named CEO Of The San Berntirement Association ndash InlandEmpire
          • This Inland Empire conservation crew is
          • Patton celebrates 125th anniversary _ News _ highlandnews
          • Victorville to launch revamped website s - VVdailypress
          • Candidate Profile_ Newcomer Gurrola strives to unite Hesperia residents
          • Commission OKs work on future FedEx hangar _ Business _ highlandnews
          • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third t
            • sbsuncom
              • Facing no challengers in the November election Yucaipa councilman wins third term ndash San Bernardino Sun
                  • Man shot near Barstow High School one suspect apprehended five at large
                  • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterpri
                    • pecom
                      • Fontana police officer shoots wounds man during confrontation ndash Press Enterprise
                          • Officials_ Apple Valley man arrested fos - VVdailypress
                          • Aviation company lands incentives to expand _ Business _ highlandnews
                          • Caltrans halts lane closures for Labor s - VVdailypress
                          • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in count
                            • latimescom
                              • OC supervisors order investigation into recorded attorney-client calls in county jail
                                  • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot PublicCEO
                                    • publicceocom
                                      • Judge Puts Major Change to San Diego County Elections on the Ballot | PublicCEO
                                          • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable -
                                            • washingtonpostcom
                                              • As temperatures keep trending up lsquoheat beltrsquo cities maneuver to stay livable - The Washington Post
                                                  • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Califo
                                                    • sbsuncom
                                                      • Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun
                                                          1. MtMjAxODA4Mjktc3RvcnkuaHRtbAA=
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                                                            2. facebook
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                                                            4. searchMenu
                                                            5. twitter_(1)
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Page 55: 6 1 - 2 5 4 - 3 2 1 0 / . - , + 70 / 9 8 :0 8 0 2Democrats regain majority at South Coast Air Quality Management District – San Bernardino Sun NEWS Democrats regain majority at South

Prosecutors fear Gov Brown will commute the sentences of every inmate on Californiarsquos death row ndash San Bernardino Sun

httpswwwsbsuncom20180829prosecutors-fear-gov-brown-will-commute-the-sentences-of-every-inmate-on-californias-death-rowutm_source=twittercomamputm_campaign=socialflowamputm_medium=socialamputm_content=tw-sbsun[8302018 74651 AM]

ACLU comes to the NRArsquos free-speechdefense

This drunken Legislature wants to tell ourkids what to drink

under an abuse of discretionstandard which is the lowestpossible standard of review Andthey make a point that this is anact of mercy so how can you everfind that an act of mercy is anabuse of discretionThey have

basically green-lighted the governor to grant clemency to anyone despite thisrule and said they wonrsquot interfererdquo

Hanisee says the whole thing seems like an inside job to her ldquoI question howthis issue came before the Supreme Court hellip they donrsquot mention it in theorder Why out of the blue did they feel the need to make such an order Orwere they asked by the governorrsquos office The latter seems far more likelyrdquoshe said

I suspect Hanisee is correct Brown and his anti-death penalty cronies couldvery well be in collusion with the California Supreme Court to thwart the will ofthe people and effectively end the death penalty in the Golden State mdashsomething Jerry has been trying to do since his dad was governor back in the1950s and 1960s

John Phillips can be heard weekdays at 3 pm on ldquoThe Drive Home withJillian Barberie and John Phillipsrdquo on KABCAM 790

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