Saturday, November 17, 2007
- SacBee: Guards union swaps stance
- SacBee: Water deal forms, its fate unknown
- FresBee: Governor, senator near water deal
- LAT: Crackdown on uninsured drivers sought
- SLOTrib: State prison doctors' pay to rise again
- LADN: State prison doctors, nurses to get raises
- RivPE: Mayors endorse more flexibility in schools using state funds
- LAT: Carona stripped of national security clearance
- SBSun: Indicted sheriff leaves task force, is stripped of security clearance
- OCReg: Why were feds first to charge sheriff, not locals?
- SJMerc: Governors prod Congress, candidates over climate
- NCTimes: Bilbray bill proposes stricter immigration enforcement
- SFChron: $288 billion farm bill lies fallow after Senate vote
- LAT: Toll road to open in San Diego County amid expectations
- LADN: City workers getting paid to volunteer
- RivPE: State certifies Pechanga slots referendum for February vote
- SDUT: Battle over casino pacts heading to ballot
- SDUT: City will absorb cost of pension credit perk
- LAT: Closures planned in 4 national forests in California
- LAT: State says power lines ignited Witch fire
- SBSun: O'Connell assures district, students of state support
- RivPE: Feinstein takes on fire prevention
- NCTimes: Power lines blamed for Witch Creek, Rice Canyon fires
- SDUT: Fires blamed on power lines
- SDUT: Arsonist served as volunteer firefighter
- LAT: Edwards hits the pavement with striking writers
- LAT: N.H. probes anti-Romney opinion poll
- LAT: Giuliani says he'd pick conservative justices
- LAT: Court rebuffs early Michigan primary
- SacBee: Technology assessing hospital quake risk
- Townhall: First in His Class Action: The Rise and Fall of William Lerach
- SDUT: January politics not for the weak of heart
- SacBee: Klamath dam report raises hope of removals
- SacBee: School staffing at issue
- LAT: Feds recommend keeping Klamath dams
- SJMerc: Hull weaknesses to be addressed
- OakTrib: Oil spill spurs call to ban ships' use of bunker fuel
- OakTrib: Boat yards prepare for oily vessels
- OakTrib: Over half of city in financial struggle
- OakTrib: Union City approves webcasts of meetings
- OakTrib: Gay Mexican cowboys near end of pageant
- CCTimes: County Dems urge voters to reject Pinole recall
- CCTimes: E-mail problems plague school district
- StockRec: Tracy gets $6M bonus for budget
- ModBee: Legal battles cost Modesto millions
- ModBee: Odessa Johnson closes the book on Modesto school board service
- ModBee: Gustine native heads home, starts work as city manager
- FresBee: Election reveals teachers union rift
- FresBee: One parcel might make or break Running Horse plan
- FresBee: CDC ends Saint Agnes on-site visit
- SCSent: Ruling nears in Watsonville growth case
- SCSent: UCSC alumna bell hooks returns for lecture on intersection of race-gender work and environmental activism
- SLOTrib: Morro Bay: Getting around getting easier
- SLOTrib: Local economy may grow in 2008
- SLOTrib: State bids to reduce plastic use in county
- VentStar: Pay $585,000 fine, official tells council
- VentStar: Striking writers to rejoin talks
- LAT: Baca backs two candidates for city attorney
- LAT: Federal monitor praises LAPD's May Day rally critique
- LADN: Government agencies owe residents billions
- SBSun: Colton eyeing annex
- RivPE: Council race appears decided
- RivPE: Registrar defends pace of Riverside city elections
- RivPE: No speed limit put on fast zone in Lake Elsinore
- RivPE: Norco gets ready for cuts as sales-tax receipts decline
- SBSun: Assessor investigated
- LAT: Santa Ana College ill-equipped for fires
- OCReg: Feds should probe CSUF noose hanging, civil rights leader says
- OCReg: Much of O.C.'s water gets fluoride starting Monday
- OCReg: CHP still targeted for death photos released to Web
- OCReg: Radio tower near Fullerton airport wins approval
- NCTimes: County hires new probation chief
- SDUT: Landslide repair plan includes razing homes
- SDUT: Plant's approval was pure water torture
- SDUT: Developer's two lawsuits against city are dismissed