Saturday, August 15, 2009
- THE REST OF THE STORY
- SDUT:Health reform rallies spring up around county
- WSJ: Illegal Immigration Enters Health Debate
- WSJ: BART Train Operators Back Strike
- SFChron: Public sentiment solidly against BART strike
- LAT: Los Angeles school district will sharply raise taxes on property owners
- LAT: California coastal fires stillthreaten hundreds of homes
- StockRec:Acting California governor declares wildfire emergency
- SCS: Fire spreads to 5,036 acres, but crews win 15 percent containment
- SacBee: Marysville town hall meeting hears health care opinions
- ModBee: Health care proponents and opponents converge on Modesto
- SanGabTrib:It's Politics: Schiff takes on Karl Rove; health care activists hit the phone lines
- SBSun: Protestors say health care bill calls for euthanasia
- CCT Political Blotter:What they say about the impending BART strike
- SJMerc: As BART strike looms, commuters fume
- SFChron: Labor leaders meet with BART union
- DesSun:Tribe pushes for legal Web gambling
- OCReg: City trying to weed out 10 marijuana dispensaries
- RivPE: Sides continue battle over medical pot use
- OCReg: Jerry Brown to AstroTurf: Get the lead out
- CCT Political Blotter:CD10: Bits and pieces from the campaign trail
- CCTimes: Unions may play key role in congressional campaign
- LAT: The disaster before the disaster at Chino
- SacBee: Group airs proposals for California government overhaul
- SDUT:Home affordability index rises
- SacBee: Aid panel attacks proposal to have colleges dole out Cal Grants
- OakTrib: Senate Bill 54 would grant some same-sex marriage rights without using the word "marriage"
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: It's Fish Versus Farmers in the San Joaquin Valley - SDUT:State smoking tax looms
- SFChron: Wrong-way thinking by BART union
- SacBee: Editorial: Internet poker is a bad policy gamble
- BakCal: Market should steer development
- SacBee: Editorial: Budget is law, but fight goes on
- SacBee: School districts allowed to delay updating books
- SFChron: Contra Costa County planning more layoffs
- SFChron: What the new SFPD chief needs to know
- ModBee: Radanovich foe receives $3,000
- FresBee: Thumbs up, thumbs down
- BakCal: GOP group warned about campaign-finance violation
- VentStar: Moorpark College moving ahead on construction
- VentStar: Editorial: Restoring a coastal gem
- LADN: City Council balks at plan to stop subsidizing Oscars, Gramys other events
- LAT: Villaraigosa decries firefighters union over Metrolink crash photo
- LADN: Despite L.A.'s fiscal pickle, council takes 2-week break
- OCReg:Report: Councilman Quach voted for his lawyer's projects
- OCReg: Trial for ex-Capistrano superintendent delayed 8th time
- OCReg: CHOC gets $3 million to hunt for 'fingerprint' of autism
- VVDP: Supervisors request DA probe of top county fire officials
- VVDP: County probes department for multi-million dollar shortfall
- SDUT:Chargers keeping local options on table
- NCTimes: REGION: Duffy gets endorsement from Deputy Sheriffs Association
- SDUT:2 on council question spending $1.3 million for upgrade to park
- VOSD:Some in the Backcountry Don't Know of SDG&E Plan
- VOSD:City's Managed Comp Leader Out
- SDUT:Coastal Commission OKs airport expansion plan
- SDUT:Congressman will host a community job fair
- SDUT:Foes of S.D. waterfront plan get new hearing