Wednesday, January 17, 2007
- SacBee: Freeze socks food prices
- SFChron: The Big Freeze
- OakTrib: Prices soar for California citrus after temperatures plummet
- ModBee: Freeze to hit shoppers in wallet
- FresBee: Citrus losses may hit $1b
- FresBee: Crop-freeze relief would warm farmers' hearts
- BakCal: Citrus disaster: Freeze in California warms things up on Capitol Hill
- SLOTrib: State of emergency declared in SLO County
- VentStar: Produce prices may triple for items in short supply
- LAT: Orange prices rise as supplies plunge
- RivPE: Produce prices on the rise
- SDUT: Crop damage climbs
- LAT: Atty. Gen. Brown clarifies limits on sex offenders' housing
- RivPE: 'Jessica's Law' standoff
- SacBee: Lethal injection proposal expected by May 15
- SJMerc: Governor promises execution changes
- StockRec: State working to fix death penalty
- LAT: State to propose execution revisions
- SacBee: State pollution trial is delayed
- LADN: GOP state legislators seek LAUSD breakup
- RivPE: Tribes meet over gaming issues
- SacBee: State urged to aid former foster kids
- SFChron: Aid urged for older foster kids
- FresBee: Aid a must for former foster kids, study says
- LAT: Connerly still targeting racial preferences
- OakTrib: Lawmaker calls for gang prevention in 4th grade
- NYTimes: Herminator Encourages Governator
- LADN: State's House Dems wooing Republicans
- LAT: Tancredo forms panel to explore presidential run
- NCTimes: Hunter will formalize presidential bid in South Carolina
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: The oracle speaks - CPR: Taxes is taxes
- SacBee: Fissures emerge on health plan
- SFChron: Yalies' case -- not mayor's race -- brings Gonzalez back to spotlight
- SDUTBlog: He used to call it a tax, now it's a fee: Arnold's gross dishonesty
- WSJ: Too many Americans are going to college
- SFChron: Politics of sports
- SFChron: The stealth tax showdown
- VentStar: Winter's woes not only threat
- LAT: Flaking out
- OCReg: How the system got sick
- SacBee: Panel allots $18 million in tobacco taxes
- SacBee: County opens drive to curb homelessness
- SacBee: West Sac council to ponder tank farm
- SFChron: U.S. Attorney Ryan Resigns
- SFChron: City Council status quo as committee chairs keep posts
- SFChron: Woolsey: Bring The Troops Home
- OakTrib: Climate change on top of city agenda
- SJMerc: 49ers' York won't rule out Hunters Point site
- SJMerc: A's owner urges Fremont to move quickly on ballpark 'village'
- SJMerc: Cupertino council OKs study to realign border with San Jose
- LAT: Choirboy case goes soap opera
- StockRec: Dozens of new police cameras to watch over Stockton
- StockRec: Lodi's eyes wide open in searching for future growth space
- ModBee: Mayor outlines goals for '07
- FresBee: New smog rules put on hold
- BakCal: Water rates rile town
- SCSent: UCSC's $80 million lab facility gets go-ahead despite protest
- SLOTrib: Plan is a wake-up call for sleepy Santa Margarita
- LAT: Bratton evades hot seat at Golden Globe Awards
- LAT: L.A. County supervisors OK payment of $1.55million to settle three suits involving jail system
- LAT: Favorite rejects L.A. County post
- LAT: Council, Police Commission launch inquiries into reopening LAPD disciplinary hearings
- SBSun: Road wars: County sues feds over desert preserve
- RivPE: Water supply at risk
- LAT: Deal resolves graft complaint
- OCReg: Some call Umberg's condo a residence of convenience
- OCReg: Medical students from UCI rally for health care
- NCTimes: U.S. Attorney Lam resigns
- NCTimes: Governor's budget called threat to Sprinter, other projects
- NCTimes: Brent Wilkes, a top figure in Cunningham scandal, fined $4,000 over illegal donations
- SDUT: Aide's profane e-mails rile Aguirre foes
- SDUT: S.D. again must rely on private loan deals
- SDUT: Council OKs $750,000 for legal fees
- SDUT: Sales tax foes hand in petitions