Sunday, September 14, 2008
- Sunday California: Personality, Politics and Name Tags
- SFChron: 25 dead in L.A. train crash; recovery ends
- SFChron: Metrolink Cites Possible Train Engineer Error
- OakTrib: Metrolink: Commuter train engineer failed to stop in deadly collision; 23 dead
- SLOTrib: Local Amtrak service stopped following Friday's fatal train wreck
- VentStar: People share memories of loved ones who died in crash
- VentStar: Metrolink takes full blame
- VentStar: Police lined up for body of Spree DeSha
- LAT: Heroism and reality collide for rescuers at train crash site
- LAT: Metrolink officials say trains crashed after their engineer drove through red light
- LAT: Control devices could have prevented Metrolink crash, experts say
- LADN: Metrolink engineer blamed as train crash death toll rises to 25
- LADN: How things went wrong in Metrolink train crash
- LADN: Train crash victims' families deal with grim reality
- LADN: Train wreck gets community to pull together and give blood
- LADN: Names released of those killed in Metrolink train crash
- SBSun: Experts say system has deep flaws
- OCReg: Metrolink death toll at 25; engineer faulted for crash
- OCReg: Teen reports texting with engineer minutes before crash
- SDUT: 25 killed, 135 injured in collision near L.A.
- SFChron: Legislature closer to budget vote
- SJMerc: California Budget 101: A guide to what's gone wrong in Sacramento
- StockRec: Two Valley lawmakers shun party line on budget sider
- LADN: Overdue state budget cuts into fundraising
- SFChron: CA union behind recall pounds foes
- CCTimes: Truth squad examines Andal-McNerney mailers
- BakCal: Florez and Gilmore -On the issues
- SCSent: Conservative launches bid against Congressman Farr
- VentStar: Political ad watch: 19th Senate District
- SDUT: People of faith line up for and against a ban on same-sex marriage
- SDUT: Discussing same-sex marriage
- SacBee: Ex-aide's indictment raises heat on Doolittle
- SJMerc: Roadshow: Many ignore hands-free cell phone law
- SacBee: Obituary: Peter Camejo was state, national Green Party candidate
- SFChron: Peter Camejo dies - helped found Green Party
- OakTrib: Civil rights activist and gubernatorial candidate Peter Camejo dies at 68
- LADN: Green Party's Peter Camejo dies
- SJMerc: Herhold: Oak tree survives silly bureaucracy
- StockRec: Spanos-backed group says it was shut out of green debate
- BakCal: Refinery pressed for thousands more trees, millions in projects
- BakCal: Supervisors to consider manure composting project
- SCSent: Prop 2 pits animal welfare against food costs
- SLOTrib: SLO firm stung with pesticide fine
- LAT: Products derived from natural, nontoxic ingredients -- once seen as fringe -- are now mainstream.
- LADN: California lottery sales suffer
- LADN: In hard times, dreams push lottery sales
- SFChron: Breaks, Courtesy Of Uncle Sam
- SacBee: In struggling Yuba County, voters lean toward McCain
- SFChron: Palin Sticks To Familiar In First Solo Outing
- SJMerc: Ex-Californians could damage GOP's dominance in nearby states
- LAT: Palin campaigns solo in Nevada
- LAT: Obama is conspicuously silent on Sarah Palin
- LADN: Sarah Palin says bye for now to her Alaska constituents
- LADN: Waffle box gibes Barack Obama
- CCTimes: Destination wineries offer plenty of extras
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Toll road's rescue in order - SDUT: California 241
- SacBee: Fewer and fewer high school students make it to their graduation
- SFChron: Old enough to fight, old enough to drink
- SFChron: How does President Palin sound?
- SDUT: Have you associated with, well, anyone?
- SDUT: Sarah Palin and Latino voters
- SacBee: How one minority school is succeeding
- SFChron: Farmers must monitor, reduce water use
- LAT: America's broken infrastructure
- OCReg: Raising taxes won't boost the economy
- SDUT: Goldsmith merits support
- SDUT: Neighborhood House reduces its Head Start responsibility
- SacBee: Accreditation committee warns Sierra College
- SFChron: Details Of Councilman's Slaying
- SFChron: Mission, St. Francis Wood political opposites
- SFChron: Prop. D could put life into historic Pier 70
- SJMerc: Better Business Bureau to help vet Muslim charities
- SJMerc: Three incumbents face challengers in Santa Clara County Board of Education election Nov. 4
- SJMerc: State disburses millions in federal cash for emergency shelters
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Legally blonde: Cohn runs for law school president
- SJMerc: San Jose council approves public review of new fire station plans
- SJMerc: DeAnza begins textbook rental program
- OakTrib: Massive Burlingame hospital project on track
- CCTimes: 2 arrested in slaying of Fairfield councilman
- StockRec: Health Net hike sparks unity at SUSD
- ModBee: Trouble for house full of sex offenders?
- FresBee: Kindred Healthcare selling Valley hospital
- SLOTrib: Schools scramble to find funding
- SLOTrib: Public Works chief leaving Atascadero
- VentStar: Emancipation Proclamation to be shown in the county
- LAT: Latinos now outnumber blacks 2 to 1 in South Los Angeles
- LAT: Unions bet big money on Ridley-Thomas for a labor-friendly swing vote
- LAT: At 50, Pico Rivera has reason to celebrate
- LAT: County-USC prepares to replace its outpatient clinics
- SBSun: Ontario venue to get national spotlight
- SBSun: City OKs $477,514 to save Y
- RivPE: Menifee giddy over incorporation
- RivPE: Officers express no confidence
- RivPE: Tough Times for S.B. Chief
- RivPE: Inland officials keep close eye on the money
- RivPE: Jump in trash rates cause for concern in senior community
- RivPE: Reading assignment disturbs Jurupa Valley High parent
- RivPE: Road plan to connect Banning and Cabazon moves forward
- OCReg: 300,000 to celebrate Mexico's independence in Santa Ana
- OCReg: Is full-day kindergarten the next step for O.C. schools?
- NCTimes: Local elections fizzle as few candidates file to run
- NCTimes: Year-old road extension is surprisingly popular
- SDUT: Most local home sellers losing big bucks in deal
- SDUT: E. County aquifer planned
- SDUT: SEDC's audit not detailed
- SDUT: Cable car line proposed to link Bay, Balboa Park
- SDUT: Party time for I-15 lanes