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Essential California
September 28, 2020
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Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California [newsletter](. Itâs Monday, Sept. 28, and hereâs a quick look at the week ahead.
Monday is Yom Kippur. Gâmar chatima tova to all who celebrate.
The first televised 2020 presidential candidate debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will be held Tuesday in Ohio. The debate will be moderated by âFox News Sundayâ anchor Chris Wallace.
The MLB postseason begins Tuesday.
Former FBI director James Comey [will testify]( Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Unless it is extended sometime before then, the no-sail order for cruise ships will expire Wednesday. [The order]( from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suspended passenger operations on cruise ships with a capacity of at least 250 passengers in waters subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
Also Wednesday: The U.S. fiscal year ends.
Thursday will mark the first day of October. (Time remains a relentless thief, but that is hardly news.)
The latest U.S. employment report will be released Friday.
And now, hereâs whatâs happening across California:
As institutions across the nation grapple with racism and their own roles in upholding it, the Los Angeles Times is also reckoning with its past â and future. In a special section, our editorial board examines the paperâs failures on race in past coverage and offers thoughts on a path forward, and several writers reflect on their own experiences. [Los Angeles Times](
A fast-moving fire in Napa County on Sunday forced evacuations north of the town of St. Helena, as large swaths of Northern California faced dangerous fire weather. [Los Angeles Times](
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L.A. STORIES
How do you go to the Los Angeles Public Library when COVID-19 has closed its buildings? Columnist Nita Lelyveld spent a week digging into the rich offerings that still exist in the library system. [Los Angeles Times](
[A masked woman puts books in a bin on a sidewalk. ]
Bronwen Serna drops off books Thursday outside the Los Feliz branch of the Los Angeles Public Library. At this âlibrary to go,â residents can request books and reserve a time to pick them up outside the branch. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
L.A. County has yet to see a post-Labor Day spike in coronavirus numbers. Nearly two weeks after the Labor Day holiday, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said it had not seen a surge in coronavirus cases associated with the end-of-summer weekend. [Los Angeles Times](
Robert Evansâ memorabilia stays in the picture: The estate of the legendary film producer is up for auction, and they donât appear to have left anything out. The extensive catalog includes Evansâ [leather-bound datebooks]( âoutlining his busy schedule as a major Hollywood producerâ (sold as a set, starting bid $100); [ânasty telegramsâ]( Francis Ford Coppola regarding âThe Godfatherâ (starting bid $100); Evansâ 1974 [Golden Globe]( for âChinatownâ (starting bid $700); monogrammed [bar towels]( (starting bid $25); and a 1980s-looking [multi-line telephone]( from his home (starting bid $25, description specifies that âEvans on the phone is a classic imageâ). [Julienâs Auctions](
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
The New York Times has obtained tax-return data for President Trump stretching over more than two decades. The president paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and nothing at all in 10 of the prior 15 years. [New York Times](
Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden declared Sunday that voters âare not going to stand for this abuse of powerâ if Trumpâs Senate Republican allies push through the election-season confirmation of conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. [Los Angeles Times](
[See also: [âWho is Amy Coney Barrettâ]( in the Los Angeles Times]
Sonoma County election officials say they are setting the record straight after a popular conservative pundit suggested that they had dumped mail-in ballots ahead of the 2020 election. [Sacramento Bee](
Do California hotel workers deserve extra job security? They think so. If Gov. Gavin Newsom signs AB 3216, anyone who lost their jobs at hotels, airports or private clubs during this pandemic and any future âstate of emergencyâ can get their position back based on seniority â assuming their place of employment survives. [Los Angeles Times](
CRIME AND COURTS
A woman who drove her car into a crowd at a Yorba Linda police brutality protest was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. [Los Angeles Times](
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HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Tips from a local geologist on visiting the Mendocino Coast: a guided tour of rock spheres, sinkholes and wild animals. [Santa Rosa Press Democrat](
CALIFORNIA CULTURE
âWe want it to feel like home.â A new Black-owned coffee shop opens in San Jose, with a pair of sisters at the helm. [Mercury News](
With a diamond-studded tiara and a âhappy birthdayâ balloon in hand, âVisaliaâs matriarchâ celebrated her 108th birthday. Marjorie Brandon was born in Los Angeles in 1912 â the same year the city got its first gas station â and later moved to San Francisco, then the Central Valley, where she earned her teaching degree from Fresno State. [Visalia Times-Delta](
A poem to start your week: âYom Kippur Sonnet, with a Line from Lamentationsâ by Jacqueline Osherow. [Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation](
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CALIFORNIA ALMANAC
Los Angeles: sunny, 87. San Diego: partly sunny, 80. San Francisco: partly sunny, 82. San Jose: partly sunny, 93. Fresno: sunny, 98. Sacramento: sunny, 98. [More weather is here.](
AND FINALLY
This weekâs birthdays for those who made a mark in California:
Dodgers player Kenley Jansen (Sept. 30, 1987), Rep. Devin Nunes (Oct. 1, 1973), musician Gillian Welch (Oct. 2, 1967), my mom Lucy Fisher (Oct. 2, 1949), former Dodger Maury Wills (Oct. 2, 1932) and Rep. Karen Bass (Oct. 3, 1953).
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Please let us know what we can do to make this newsletter more useful to you. Send comments, complaints, ideas and unrelated book recommendations to [Julia Wick](mailto:julia.wick@latimes.com). Follow her on Twitter [@Sherlyholmes](.
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