Wednesday, January 14, 2009
- SacBee: Florez backs felon in case before California gambling board
- BakCal: Florez to lead refocused ag committee
- VentStar: Agriculture panel changes name, takes on wider role
- SFChron: Guv Makes A Grab For State School Funds
- SFChron: Budget Standoff: Bumpy Roadwork Ahead
- SacBee: Crowd rallies to protect aid programs for California's 'working families'
- SacBee: California Assembly, Senate won't impose furloughs
- SacBee: UC may admit 2,300 fewer freshmen
- LAT: There's no evidence Jessica's Law works, California officials say
- SacBee: Mayor used police security more than Fargo's average
- SacBee: Council rejects Johnson bid to audit budget
- SacBee: Transit agencies raising fares in region
- SacBee: Folsom plans to rebudget in face of $8.6 million shortfall
- SFChron: Assessor: Catholic Archdiocese Owes $15M
- SFChron: Newsom sees taxi medallions as cash cows
- SFChron: S.F. Housing Authority to let tenants own guns
- SFChron: Niners could be stuck in S.F. for a long time
- OakTrib: Dellums, Bobb unveil report on Oakland government reform
- SFChron: Report On Oakland Seeks Accountability, Cuts
- OakTrib: Former BART cop arrested on murder charge
- CCTimes: Concord approves plan for former military base
- SJMerc: San Jose redevelopment officials move forward on plan to keep raising money
- SJMerc: San Jose officials urge greater pension oversight
- StockRec: Board to mull locking in new jail deals
- StockRec: Budget deficit grows deeper
- FresBee: Fresno County cuts 37 health jobs
- FresBee: Medical marijuana activists request access in Fresno
- FresBee: Tulare Co. to lay off 200 health agency workers
- BakCal: Gottschalks announces bankruptcy reorganization
- VentStar: Changes place LNG projects on back burner
- VentStar: County judge steps down after 20 years
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Suspend ballot-box budgeting measures - SacBee: Is Democratic tax-fee swap really legal?
- HumEvts: University of California Can't Move Past Race-Based Admissions
- SacBee: Prop. 8 is personal for union leader
- OCReg: Editorial: Green hypocrisy tarnishes Golden State
- OakTrib: Big labor urges court to invalidate Prop. 8
- SacBee: Steinberg names full committee assignments
- ModBee: Denham to chair Veterans Affairs
- LAT: Southern California officials draw up wish lists for federal stimulus money
- LAT: Six candidates for Weiss' seat run in a close pack
- LAT: L.A. City Council waives Grammy fees
- LAT: LAUSD board votes to possibly lay off 2,300 teachers
- LADN: 2,290 teachers targeted for layoff
- LAT: LAPD rejects study finding racial profiling by officers
- LAT: Drama dims chances of SAG strike
- LADN: Actors' strike vote to move ahead though timing is unclear
- LADN: Glendale No. 1 in enacting laws against smoking, report says
- OCReg: Anaheim won't continue to fight Angels name change
- OCReg: Furloughs approved by county for 4,000 social services workers
- OCReg: Sheriff explains her new gun policy again
- LAT: 4th deputy leaves amid O.C. jail probe
- OCReg: Mayberry was never like this
- IVDB: Board votes to give $2.5 million to foreclosure corporation
- RivPE: Supervisors OK $2.5 million for public/private venture focusing on foreclosure crisis
- IVDB: Ovitt promises to attack child prostitution
- SBSun: Rod Hoops likely to be next sheriff
- RivPE: Supervisors halt search for new sheriff, has one candidate
- RivPE: After 5-hour session, Riverside County supervisors approve pet ordinance
- DesSun: County votes to make pet microchipping mandatory in unincorporated areas
- SDUT: Focus renewed on food stamps
- SDUT: Tally of '05-'07 homeless in region likely outdated