Sunday, March 16, 2008
- CCTimes: Democrats have hopes for landslide
- VentStar: State may toss tax cuts of 1990s
- LADN: Tax breaks are getting closer look
- SacBee: Blog Watch
- Guest Commentary - Bill Leonard: State's Retailers Will Get Clobbered by Perata's Tax Hike
- SacBee: Legislature's secrecy puts cloud over Sunshine Week, critics say
- ModBee: Democracy depends on open government
- BakCal: Travel, pro sports tickets among gifts to Kern's state lawmakers
- LAT: Senate travel perks for sale?
- OakTrib: School cuts spark campus protests
- OakTrib: Parents taking stand in budget battle
- StockRec: Court says parents teaching at home need a credential
- SCSent: Program focuses on bonds between parents and kids
- VentStar: Officials say school closures can save millions
- LAT: With jobs on the line, teachers explore their options
- LADN: LAUSD payroll system to cost millions more
- RivPE: Colton school tests bilingual immersion concept
- RivPE: Colton district puts administrators on notice, but avoids layoffs
- RivPE: Looming budget cuts throw state's schools into turmoil
- OCReg: Truant-sweep program to expand in O.C.
- OCReg: UCI ranked among the world's top 150 universities
- NCTimes: Area schools could be out for more than 1,200 educators
- SDUT: School cuts set up standoff
- SDUT: Getting ready for the big test
- LAT: UC panel seeks to drop extra SAT tests from admission requirements
- OakTrib: Assembly hopefuls woo youth vote
- OakTrib: DOGGED PURSUIT OF THE RECRUITS Bay Area enlisting can be a battle
- SacBee: Judge hopeful for settlement in California prisons overcrowding suit
- SFChron: Judge 'in it for long haul' on prison reform Henderson says...
- SacBee: Nuclear power industry reasserts itself after 3-decade lull
- SLOTrib: Nuclear industry wants a reboot
- SFChron: Protest At Chevron Refinery
- SFChron: Thinking Outside The Dumpster
- StockRec: Disabled Stockton boy inspires effort to waive park fees
- VentStar: Eye On The Environment: Calculating city trash production
- SDUT: Decoding Cal Fire's flowery language
- OakTrib: Protesters fear end of rent control
- OakTrib: Protestors call Proposition 98 threat to rent control
- LAT: U.S. tries to shut revolving door of illegal reentry
- SBSun: Political side step
- SFChron: Obama Decries 'Forces Of Division'
- SJMerc: Valley donors' dream: Clinton, Obama share ticket
- OakTrib: Obama faces the great race debate
- StockRec: Sometimes, it's not so easy being super
- LAT: McCain's mixed signals on foreign policy
- LAT: Maybe Bill could take a break
- LAT: Obama lands more Iowa delegates
- LAT: Pelosi says superdelegates should honor states' votes
- LAT: Obama decries 'forces of division' in Democratic campaign
- LADN: Obama picks up more delegates from Edwards in Iowa
- OCReg: The Democrats' long road
- SDUT: Superdelegates fret over possibility of drawn out skirmish
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Going after the oil companies still targets average taxpayers - SacBee: School mess cataloged once again
- SacBee: Sacramento railyard owner signals impatience with city priorities
- SacBee: For The Bee, 'Sunshine Week' is every week
- SacBee: Public is public and there is just no hiding that
- SFChron: Fresh Perspective On Homelessness
- SFChron: Out Of Jail After 111 Arrests: Priceless
- SFChron: President's Age Should Be A Concern
- BakCal: Something hinky going on with "smart meters"
- SLOTrib: Opposition to Wal-Mart is a wasted effort
- LAT: The LAPD's assault on SWAT
- OCReg: On immigration, figures lie and liars figure
- OCReg: Obama is no Tiger Woods
- OCReg: Obama's pastor disaster
- SacBee: Public, butt out
- SFChron: Making room for 'College Track'
- SDUT: Do it right
- SDUT: Get it together
- SacBee: Sacramento County to consider medical marijuana ID cards
- SFChron: Homeowners Walk Away
- SJMerc: How Yahoo lost its way - from investing in Google to missed opportunities
- SJMerc: Mercury News wins awards for photography, design
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs
- OakTrib: BART signs $140 million contract with ad broker
- OakTrib: Free, door-to-door shuttle coming to Redwood City
- StockRec:Tree trim lands neighbor in court
- ModBee: Key figures in big projects spent plenty of time with Modesto, Stanislaus County politicos
- ModBee: Growth measure means Stanislaus County, cities up against it on housing quota
- ModBee: Modesto City Council members' appointment calendars show interests
- FresBee: Costa's seat appears safe this go-round
- BakCal: Mandatory spay-neuter debate about to rage
- BakCal: Falling home prices pique interest
- BakCal: Enforcement, financial assistance key to successfull spay-neuter law
- SCSent: Drug war fund cuts won't have big impact in Santa Cruz County
- VentStar: Flood plain report waylays developers
- VentStar: Measure B pros, cons are topic of meeting
- LAT: Homes project is at a crossroads
- LAT: Officials vow to fight northeast L.A. gangs
- LADN: Slavery thriving in secret
- SBSun: GT approves new ordinance raising graffiti penalties
- SBSun: Beef plant called cruel
- RivPE: Candidate's address shines light on residency rule for judges
- RivPE: Changes designed to unclog Riverside County Superior Court system
- RivPE: Separation of Inland rails, roads gains ground
- RivPE: Yucaipa couple keeps hitting dead ends in search for flooding relief
- LAT: Fullerton aims to rein in revelers
- OCReg: Irvine's wireless ordinance violates federal law, judge rules
- NCTimes: Rainbow water district may halt sewer hookups
- NCTimes: Downtown Escondido vacancies worrying merchants, city
- SDUT: Can candidates make city shine?
- SDUT: Mammals make economic splash