Sunday, October 28, 2007
- SJMerc: Shultz steps in, replaces governor, accent and all
- SacBee: South state fires ring foothills alarm
- SacBee: Tahoe lectures to focus on fires
- SFChron: Bay Area Could Get Burned
- CCTimes: Sen. Feinstein, Rep. Hunter: Changes needed to lessen future fires
- StockRec: Stockton's dangerous jobs reap overtime rewards
- FresBee: Plan cuts fuel for a Sierra fire
- VentStar: Fires offer way to assess changes in disaster response
- VentStar: Fingerpointing ensues over helicopters
- LAT: Shortages added fuel to O.C. fire
- LAT: Blazes spark an interest in firefighting
- LADN: State decade away from revising policies on fire-resistant homes
- RivPE: Assessor releases fire-damage list
- SBSun: Society blamed for fire - so, what to do now?
- NCTimes: Fires spark power-line debate
- SDUT: Plans for countywide fire agency foundering
- LAT: Evacuations raise deportation fears
- SDUT: Border fire takes toll on illegal crossers
- CCTimes: GOP electoral bid linked to Giuliani?
- SFChron: Congress rushes to aid beleaguered homeowners, buyers
- OakTrib: Renters find they're not immune to effects of foreclosure crisis
- ModBee: Real estate roller coaster plunges after a thrilling ride
- BakCal: Feds need to bail on mortgage bailout plan
- SLOTrib: County's ailing housing market: How low will it go?
- SacBee: Young pushing change of policy for health insurance
- SCSent: County supply of health care prompts concern as boomers age
- FresBee: Protecting water key to Madera district vote
- LAT: She wants a higher power at City Hall
- SacBee: New laws boost cord blood plans
- OakTrib: AT&T ready to battle Comcast in San Leandro
- CCTimes: Professor fights for free love in classes
- SacBee: GOP field's hard turn to right has risk
- LAT: Fred Thompson vs. the moonshiners
- LAT: Huckabee: Republican rock star
- NCTimes: Short on money and in the polls, Duncan Hunter has no plans to quit
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The Golden Pen
LAT: Out-Reagan Reagan - SDUT: Trial by fire
- SacBee: A surprising benefit from Prop. 13 in downturn
- SacBee: From reporting to being the news
- SacBee: Judgment on each side of clinic fence
- SFChron: California wildfires fan political conflagration
- SFChron: Bye-bye Wi-Fi
- SFChron: Political jockeying heats up
- LAT: Dump winner-take-all
- OCReg: Lots of hot buttons are burning
- SDUT: 'Tale of two cities'
- SDUT: What Bush learned since Katrina
- SacBee: Fire is a part of California; state must prepare
- SacBee: Bee quick on its feet to cover California wildfires
- SFChron: First line of defense
- LADN: Tell the truth
- OCReg: Considering costs of fire protection
- SDUT: Curb housing?
- SDUT: A muddled debate
- SacBee: Day labor site touted for county
- SacBee: MacGlashan not afraid to stand alone
- SacBee: Lassen resort's foes file lawsuit
- SacBee: Bond cash can help transform W. Sac schools, officials say
- CCTimes: Dead fish removed from poisoned lake
- SFChron: Living, Breathing Academy
- SFChron: 'Bodies On Market Street'
- OakTrib: Berkeley may prod homes to go solar
- OakTrib: San Mateo school district still facing labor problems
- OakTrib: Despite caps, Burlingame council hopefuls raise big bucks
- OakTrib: Officials try to untangle late bus problem
- CCTimes: East Bay park district draws up expansion plans
- SJMerc: Dueling blogs spice up commentary on San Jose politics
- SJMerc: Audit: $85 million in park-tax fund
- SJMerc: Sunnyvale City Council candidates' views on library bond
- SJMerc: Palo Alto school board candidates' views on rising enrollment
- SJMerc: Palo Alto city council candidates' views on recent decisions
- SJMerc: Housing a hot topic for hopefuls
- StockRec: Business building fees on the rise
- StockRec: SUSD hopes end is near
- StockRec: Wal-Mart report backs critics
- FresBee: Fresno takes on graffiti in court
- SLOTrib: Splitting the shelter from the sheriff is gaining favor
- SLOTrib: One too many rescue copters?
- SLOTrib: Investment fund fails; locals lose millions
- VentStar: Momentum builds for buried power lines
- VentStar: Rescue planned for fish in danger
- LADN: City manager spat leads to recall effort
- SBSun: Redlands City Hall still recovering from flood
- SBSun: Supervisors step in to help museum
- SBSun: Union gives $30,000
- SBSun: Online tracking of city queries? You bet
- RivPE: City rethinking treasurer elections
- RivPE: River levee extension being designed
- SDUT: Spanos family to give $1 million to help victims