Thursday, August 13, 2009
- LAT: Group that spearheaded effort against Prop. 8 postpones push for amendment until 2012
- SFChron: Gay rights group backs 2012 repeal of Prop. 8
- SacBee: Key gay marriage backer delays new ballot bid until 2012
- OCReg:Leading gay marriage group calls for 2012 ballot measure
- SFChron: Waiting for equality for same-sex marriages
- CapWkly: Tribes, card clubs looking to offer Internet poker in California
- RivPE: One tribe proposing legalization of Internet poker in California
- CCT Political Blotter:Healthcare tele-town halls attract thousands
- CCTimes: Stark to push ahead with town hall meetings
- CCTimes: Common theme for health care reform protesters: No to big government
- CapWkly: Prisons: it's time to reform and reduce population
- VVDP: Chino prison riot to cost at least $5 million in repairs
- PE: Chino prison "is a mess," says Cate
- LAT: Republicans urge cutbacks over freeing inmates early
- CapWkly: News analysis: Steinberg lawsuit offers political dividends
- SDUT:Feds: State's drought is a national priority
- StockRec:Interior official vows attention from feds on Delta
- SacBee: The State Worker: Numerous lawsuits fight California furloughs
- SacBee: Got your 'ticket' to Newsom's town hall?
- SacBee: The Buzz
- SacBee: Board backlogs slammed
- SacBee: Fees rising at California state parks
- PE: Campaign finance watchdog panel gets new member
- SacBee: USC law professor named to California political watchdog panel
- SBSun: Rep. Jerry Lewis rips Democrats on health-care reform
- VVDP: Lewis calls for investigation into bogus e-mail
- LAT: Schwarzenegger vows to boost patient protections
- VVDP: McKeon requests more time, resources in Afghanistan
- CapWkly: Budget woes inflict pain on state court system
- Californians for Smart Energy Takes on CEC
- LAT: Bratton's exit opens the door to questions of conflict of interest
- HumEvnts:The Purple People Beaters
- OakTrib: Cal State to 'super seniors': Graduate, already
- CapWkly: Financial links between colleges, nonprofits draws scrutiny
- CapWkly: Frank Fat's: An iconic eatery celebrates its 70th birthday
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The Golden Pen
CapWkly: CalPERS actuary: Pension costs are not sustainable - LAT: California's Pension Powder Keg
- OCReg: Spend it if you got it
- OCReg: Good budgeting idea, but won't fly in Sacto
- CalBuzz: Three Dot Thursday: Cheap Shots at the Wounded
- SacBee: Sacramento-area schools brace for possible swine flu wave
- SacBee: Sacramento arts official won't elaborate on why she quit
- SFChron: U.N. Plaza project gets stimulus money
- SFChron: BART, union try to head off strike
- SFChron: Oakland's new police chief is well-respected
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County Supervisors vote to keep victim's advocacy services with non-profit group
- SJMerc: What's in a name? Congressman wants to put Pinnacles on the National Parks A-list
- SFChron: S.F. slashes big payouts for OT
- BakCal: Farmer faces charge of restarting harvest shut down by state
- StockRec:Lodi electric utility chief leaving to take similar post in south state
- SCS: SLO Trib:Union rep fired from SLO County Employees Association
- SCS: Santa Cruz schools face $6M in cuts each year for next two
- SCS: Lockheed Fire at 1,000 acres; evacuations ordered, 250 structures threatened
- VCStar: Sen. Strickland still taking in dough
- VentStar: Democratic club's healthcare forum draws hundreds
- VentStar: Group to sue federal agency over blue whales
- VentStar: Lunn launches clerk-recorder bid backed by prominent local officials
- LAT: L.A. County is facing unusually large lawsuit payouts
- LADN: LAUSD steadily reducing year-round schools
- LAT: Editorial series: A year at Locke
- LADN: Krekorian gets L.A. Dems endorsement for council
- LADN: L.A. City Council waives restaurant fee
- SanGabTrib:Cost of Walnut's stadium fight reaches $470,000
- LADN: Proposed museum merger now dust in the wind
- LAT: Former L.A. city attorney joins private law firm
- DailyPilot: New fire contract pushes retirement
- OCReg: Councilman says: no one 'more disappointed than I am'
- LAT: Irvine reaches new deal with Great Park developer
- LAT: Even Laguna Beach isn't recession-proof
- OCReg: O.C. bankruptcy filings soar 77% in June
- OCReg: Major makeovers coming to Disney's hotels
- PE: Former San Bernardino County assessor files claim against county
- IVDB: Postmus files claim against county
- SBSun: Utilities official accused of car wash scam
- RivPE: San Bernardino County won't discuss fire chief's status
- SBSun: San Bernardino, dealing with budget cuts, must eventually figure out how to rebuild city government
- DesSun:Property value cuts good and bad
- DesSun:Councilman, wife to take family dispute out of court
- RivPE: Riverside to seek public input, money on museum, library
- VOSD:Kittle's Departure Marks End of an Era
- VOSD:Emptying the Notebook: County Supes 2010 Campaign
- SDUT:Hopefuls preparing early for 2010 vote
- SDUT:City's projects should benefit infrastructure and economy
- NCTimes: REGION: County will lose more than $120 million in state cuts
- SDUT:Bejarano will partially reimburse campaign contributors
- SDUT:City to end its sand-lobbying contract
- SDUT:Recall vote set for Oceanside Councilman Kern
- SDUT:Redevelopment plans on hold
- SDUT:Fire officials: Tax defeat will hurt service
- SDUT:Santee cable ski park plan debated