Tuesday, July 29, 2008
- SacBee: The 5 latest state budgets
- SacBee: Today at the Capitol
- SFChron: Guv Delays Order To Cut State Workers' Pay
- SJMerc: Schwarzenegger delays pay-cut order
- ModBee: State budget puts county programs at risk
- FresBee: Valley officials fear raid of funds for state budget
- LADN: L.A. officials: Don't raid local funds
- LADN: State pay cut is postponed by governor
- SBSun: Workers fear cut in wages
- NCTimes: State workers could lose pay, jobs
- SDUT: Governor vows workers' paycut Thursday
- SacBee: Backers of same-sex marriage ban to challenge rewording of Proposition 8
- LAT: Opponents of gay marriage say they'll sue over changed wording in Proposition 8
- FresBee: Prison pharmacists were paid 24/7, testimony shows
- RivPE: California Supreme Court rules on right to testify
- RivPE: UC Riverside launches marketing campaign to promote the university
- NCTimes: Judge says sorry, no secrets for Wilkes
- SDUT: Judge: Anonymous donor can't bail out Wilkes
- SLOTrib: For Morro Bay fleet, the future relies on low-impact fishing
- SLOTrib: Different city, same story
- SLOTrib: Eureka fish seller banks on niche brand
- VentStar: Freeman Diversion hinders steelhead
- SacBee: Park open, in its smoky grandeur
- SFChron: Yosemite fire doesn't deter tourists
- SJMerc: Yosemite shrouded in smoke
- ModBee: Mariposa fire toll grows to 25 homes
- FresBee: Telegraph fire grows
- FresBee: Fresno County prepares for fire emergencies
- VentStar: Gap fire completely contained, officials say
- LAT: Air tanker drops in wildfires are often just for show
- LAT: Fire near Yosemite grows, threatening 4,000 homes
- LAT: L.A. Zoo reopens after Griffith Park fire
- RivPE: New fire agency created
- OCReg: O.C. firefighters battle big blaze near Yosemite National Park
- SacBee: Borrowers in crisis turn to churches for financial salvation
- SFChron: Gas prices are falling quickly
- VentStar: Thefts of recyclable items rising
- LAT: Trucking group sues Long Beach, Los Angeles ports over pollution plan
- RivPE: State's new plywood rule poses new challenge for lumber firms coping with Inland building slump
- RivPE: Workers in service industry feel strain as people cut back on tipping
- OCReg: Linens 'n Things to close 2 more O.C. stores
- SDUT: Robert Novak diagnosed with brain tumor
- SFChron: Government Deficit Disorder: $482 Billion Plus
- SJMerc: Bush will leave highest deficit ever
- SDUT: Deficit zooms to half-trillion
- SFChron: Re: McCain's Tech Smarts
- OakTrib: McCain talks the talk at San Francisco fundraiser
- LAT: Obama meets economic and business leaders; McCain promotes energy policies
- LAT: GOP suffering from a lack of (ballot) initiative
- LAT: John McCain draws fire for tax remarks
- LAT: California GOP names complete delegation to St. Paul convention
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Nanny State nutritionists - AmerThink: California Legislature: More Uninsured, Please
- SacBee: Legal picture muddled in game of budget chicken
- SFChron: Oakland deserves a real mayor
- SFChron: Tussle over Haight market
- SJMerc: Want a poll? Try paying for your own
- LAT: T. Boone Pickens' 'clean' secret
- OCReg: A (not-so) rare insight into the state's budget mess
- NCTimes: Pending bill will hurt small businesses
- SacBee: Serious times call for a serious race
- LAT: A deficit of discipline
- OCReg: How many electoral votes does Europe get?
- SDUT: Immigration enforcement requires raids
- SDUT: Don't stick taxpayers with Uberuaga's legal bills
- SacBee: Sierra Vista Hospital expansion plan raises alarms
- SacBee: From the Publisher: Brighter, leaner newspaper aims to serve readers better
- SacBee: Gang tax proposal adds up to 60 officers
- SacBee: Sacramento Regional Transit may charge for parking
- SacBee: Sierra College faction backs Rowen for seat on board
- SFChron: S.F. Overtime Costs Soar
- SFChron: Net Gaining Favor For Bridge Suicide Barrier
- SFChron: Bay Area the needs for gas tax money
- SJMerc: Compromise reached on 'Little Saigon' signs
- SJMerc: Union: Reinstate theater worker
- OakTrib: Two bakery members reach plea deals in liquor store case
- OakTrib: Chevron: No harmful impact from sulfur spill at Richmond refinery
- OakTrib: Berkeley 'host' program will help homeless, visitors
- OakTrib: Union City officials may resume tax talks
- OakTrib: Livermore, Dublin schools finalizing plans for November parcel tax measures
- CCTimes: Transit agency meets on plan to charge fees to drive on San Francisco roads
- StockRec: On your mark, get set ...
- ModBee: Plaza preacher sues city for access
- ModBee: Hugh Bagley is running again and is hard to miss
- FresBee: Bart Bohn cites board in retirement
- BakCal: Trustee Chad Vegas files for re-election
- SLOTrib: Residents in Nipomo's Blacklake area stop water rate increase
- SLOTrib: Conflicting marijuana laws take the stage in trial involving SLO County man
- VentStar: Rincon residents say it's time for peace
- LAT: Penalty set if L.A. Grand Ave. project is delayed more
- LAT: Airport board raises landing fees at LAX, Ontario
- LAT: Villaraigosa recommends six groups for new Los Angeles anti-gang contracts
- LAT: For Los Angeles area food police it's slaw and order
- LAT: L.A. County beaches rank high in contamination
- LADN: LAUSD bond proposal now twice as large
- LADN: Airline fees at LAX to jump 15%
- LAT: Richard Branson unveils his space plane
- SBSun: Baude put on leave
- SBSun: Dems gaining parity in county
- SBSun: City manager gave false account
- SBSun: Employee concessions proving difficult for SB
- SBSun: Former Rancho mayor considers run for council
- RivPE: Hemet utility tax proposal called last option for budget
- RivPE: Ex-director of San Bernardino's Operation Phoenix placed on leave
- SDUT: Dream of spaceflight takes wing
- OCReg: Car-pool lanes on 55 changing today
- OCReg: Tustin Unified puts $95 million bond before voters
- NCTimes: Encinitas City Council race is one to watch
- SDUT: City Council backs conservation call
- SDUT: Sanders, residents discuss SEDC
- SDUT: Idea to create revenue stream for Mission Bay, other parks to be floated before voters
- SDUT: Tribe says it will put millions into roads