Monday, October 16, 2006
- OCReg: Dodging reform
- OCReg: Local control sought
- OCReg: State agency defends Caltrans
- SFChron: Liquefied gas' future in hands of next governor
- CCTimes: Coasts coordinate clean air efforts
- OCReg: The buzz: The governor's airstream
- SFChron: Going negative new territory for Poochigian
- SacBee: Pombo stymied over Species Act
- ModBee: Pombo raises $3.1M in battle to keep seat
- SacBee: The buzz: Campaigns strike up the bandwagons
- LAT: School Bond Has a Quake Clause
- FRBlog: VOTER ALERT: You can't Trust the California Republican Party's Mail
- CCTimes: 'Jessica's Law' limits raise host of questions
- CCTimes: Bay Area off limits with Prop. 83
- RivPE:Abortion notification is revisited
- SBSun: Effects of Prop. 86 debated
- LAT: Oil Tax Campaign a Cash Guzzler for Both Sides
- StockRec: School measure fails to draw usual support
- SacBee: Campaign 2006/Proposition 89: Public finance: Election fix or a bigger mess?
- SFChron: Oregon experience cited in property-rights debate
- CCTimes: Candidates spar over Prop. 90 in Assembly District 15 debate
- NCTimes: Eminent domain initiative a hot potato
- SacBee: Putting the brakes on traffic fatalities
- CCTimes: Salinas woes may taint other spinach markets
- NYTimes: Hollywood's Democrats Watch and Wait, Cautiously
- CCTimes: Grass-roots movement urges Hispanics to go green
- SJMerc: Dorm geek, unsung hero
- SFChron: 'What Is A Journalist?'
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: A gift of open space - SacBee: No debate; this format got it right
- SFChron: Gun control bill's co-author helps kill it
- VentStar: Backers hoping bond measures pay dividends
- LAT: 2-Minute `Debate' on Schools Fails Voters, Children
- WklyStnd: What's That Smell?
- LAT: School Board Bullies Pick Brewer
- LADN: State office endorsements
- OCReg: Here, there and everywhere
- SDUT: Yes on Prop. A
- SacBee: The arena debate: Win or lose, railyard plans get new life
- SFChron: Losing Sleep In The Tenderloin
- OakTrib: Berkeley puts several symbolic measures on ballot
- OakTrib: San Leandro earns flood discount
- OakTrib: Homeowners asked to foot bill
- OakTrib: Black Panther Party holds 40th reunion
- SJMerc: Growth crucial in S.J. race
- SJMerc: School race sees spike in interest
- SJMerc: Airport upgrade poised to start
- StockRec: Businesses revolt against partnership
- StockRec: Enrollment drop may alter SUSD expansion
- ModBee: SJ sheriff candidates look ahead
- ModBee: Talking Points: 17th Assembly District
- FresBee: New voters assert independence
- FresBee: Seven seek seats on Mendota council
- FresBee: Reviving the San Joaquin
- FresBee: Road levy will need a bevy
- BakCal: Fuller confident she will be victor in 32nd Assembly District
- BakCal: Kern faces soot challenge
- BakCal: Building roads from Bakersfield to Baghdad
- SCSent: Windfall sparks debate at S.C. schools
- VentStar: Mobile homes may get more fees
- SacBee: Neon Glow Flickers
- LAT: Villaraigosa Minds His Manners During Visit to Asia
- LADN: Businesses prepare to fight living-wage ordinance
- LADN: Battle looms on bus fares
- LADN: L.A. gets some more runways
- LADN: A changing nation
- LADN: L.A. may bid a frond farewell
- SBSun: Casino issue dominating Barstow council race
- SBSun: Five vie for county's education board seats
- SBSun: 2 votes to help decide Cedar Glen's future
- SBSun: District is asked to branch out
- RivPE:Democrat takes aim at Bono
- RivPE:Candidates seeking perchlorate solution
- FRBlog: "I wouldn't kick him out of my bed."... Did Bonnie Garcia really say that?
- LAT: Suspended Lawman's Wait for Resolution Stretches to 4 Months
- OCReg: Tobacco sales on the Santa Ana City Council's agenda
- OCReg: Measuring 'M' in O.C.
- NCTimes: Democrat Busby has money lead in San Diego congressional race
- NCTimes: Former Stanton mayor touts experience
- SDUT: Officials upset by axing of swim club