Tuesday, November 25, 2008
- The FR Crystal Ball says -- No Deal!
- SacBee: California legislators expected to vote on budget today
- FRBlog: One More Last Chance
- VentStar: Strickland still leads Jackson in Senate race
- SFChron: Perata Termed Out, But Won't Be Retiring
- HumEvnts: 'Big Three' Still Control Race for RNC Chairman
- SacBee: The Buzz: Magazine puts Schwarzenegger in cross hairs
- SacBee: Appellate court keeps California executions on hold
- SacBee: Kevin Johnson prepares for the next level as mayor
- SFChron: Medical Marijuana Supply Options Narrowed
- SFChron: Former PUC workers sued in bribe case
- LAT: UC Berkeley economist named to Obama team
- SJMerc: Fireplace owners, elderly attack new wood-burning rule
- StockRec: Seeking a fair assessment
- StockRec: Developer sues district over eminent domain
- FresBee: Fresno City College chooses first female president in its history
- BakCal: New law will mean more DNA tests at local jail
- VentStar: Foy proposes new campaign finance rules
- VentStar: Local agencies preparing for devastating cuts
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The Golden Pen
SDUTAmFinestBlog: At key moments in budget debacle, L.A. Times played destructive role - OCReg: Don't put a tax on Tomorrowland
- SacBee: Big contrast between Sacramento, Fresno
- WSJ: Gay Marriage and the California Courts
- LAT: Legal experts puzzled over justice's seeming reversal on Prop. 8
- SacBee: State to probe allegation of Mormon church role in Prop. 8
- SFChron: State To Probe Mormon Aid To Prop. 8
- SJMerc: State investigating Mormon church aid for Prop 8 same-sex marriage ban
- LAT: Villaraigosa unveils solar plan for Los Angeles
- LAT: Los Angeles could lose almost $8 million in HUD funds
- LADN: LAUSD cuts may be even deeper
- LAT: L.A. City Council looks at a hiring freeze for police, fire
- LAT: Orange County imposes hiring freeze, plans to cut $60 million from budget
- LAT: In Orange County's Mike Carona trial, the specter of George Jaramillo lurks
- SDUT: City Council rejects cuts to libraries, rec centers
- SDUT: Owners oppose changes to historic home program