Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Flash Report Video Commentary
- CONGRESS GETS SERIOUS ABOUT COUNTRYWIDE SCANDAL
- WILL CAMPUS LEFT "TAKE DOWN" ASB PRESIDENT AT SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE?
- StockRec:'Clear path' proposed for Delta
- SFChron: Delta water plan revealed to public
- CCTimes: Democrats go back to the well for taxes
- SacBee: Bass tiring of governor's closed-door water talks
- SacBee: Republicans balk at Delta water legislation
- OCReg: Assembly candidate admonished for misleading campaign mailer
- SacBee: Riordan endorses Whitman, Poizner hits back
- SacBee: The Buzz: Another driving boo-boo for Maria Shriver
- BakCal: State Republicans, Democrats firmly split over public option
- SacBee: Boxer, Feinstein pushing for public option
- OCReg Blog: Carly Fiorina Interview About Possible Senate Run
- SFChron: Carly watch: Former HP CEO heading to Coach Madden's turf for her first play
- Politico: Critics warm to Boxer's climate role
- PE: Boxer: fate of climate bill may hinge on health care reform
- BakCal: Tea Party Express zips through Bakersfield; flu cancels Assembly run announcement
- CCT Political Blotter: Tea Party Express to stop in Walnut Creek
- HumEvnts:Who are the Tea Partyers?
- CCT Political Blotter: CD10: Garamendi unveils anti-Harmer TV ad
- The Hill:Dismal special election record hampers GOP's 2010 comeback
- SacBee: Gaffe costs California Lottery $264,000 as 9 players get second chance
- SacBee: DMV training program tries to stem brain drain
- SanGabTrib:City, Rose Bowl officials call U2 concert a smashing success
- LAT: Alarcon backs wage guarantees for day workers
- StockRec:McNerney outraises foes
- OCReg: State official warns Costa Mesa on fairgrounds restrictions
- NYTimes: Right Battles G.O.P. Choice in a Pivotal Race in New York
- Club for Growth Poll Results
- PE: Baca endorses in AG's race
- NYTimes: California: Leader for Geological Survey
- WklyStand: Silencing Voices for School Choice
- The Hill:GOP turns to self-funding candidates
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Editorial: Why state is in fast lane to insolvency - SFChron: A watershed compromise
- SacBee: A new California water plan remains an elusive goal
- FresBee: Time for Legislature to solve state's water crisis
- SFChron: License to drive unlicensed
- SFChron: Licensed immigration
- SacBee: Clearer thinking needed on 'cool cars'
- Hogue News: Tom Campbell Wins on Experience Alone
- CalBuzz: Desperate Times & Measures: Our Dinner with eMeg
- LAT: The LAPD fights crime, not illegal immigration
- SacBee: 40% of Sacramento County homeowners to see property tax relief
- SacBee: Editorial: Nestlé ordinance a bad precedent
- SacBee: Sacramento tells Nestle: Stop building bottled water plant
- SFChron: S.F. to ease up on unlicensed drivers
- SFChron: Firefighters optimistic in Santa Cruz Mountains
- SFChron: Police captain's transfer a matter of opinion?
- SFChron: CITY INSIDER Supes urge giving panel more clout over nightclubs
- SFChron: Half of Muni cameras fail audit
- SFChron: S.F. ballot skips tax measures
- SFChron: Dellums is off in a ditch on Oakland sideshows
- SJMerc: San Jose's redevelopment agency budget released
- SFChron: San Jose police to investigate brutality claim
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County switches swine flu vaccination plan
- FresBee: Two Gates pump plan gets mixed reaction
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: City right to react quickly on budget shortfall
- StockRec:Stockton launches ambitious water plant
- BakCal: State plans to close two community correctional facilities in Kern
- ModBee: Modesto council to vote on Public Works split
- ModBee: Oakdale schools candidate in top tier for fund-raising
- SLO Trib: For Paso, Nov. 3 is a watershed moment
- SCS: Drive to repeal Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency water fee halted
- SCS: 600-acre Loma Fire now 20 percent contained
- VCStar: Ventura police union criticizes Andrews in mailer
- VCStar: Editorial: Don't be fooled by Measure F
- VCStar: County wants drug users to pay for Prop. 36 rehab
- VCStar: Thomas Aquinas College's new president plans an endowment
- LAT: Bratton coy on naming his choice for chief
- LADN: Decision on chief narrowing to three
- LADN: LAUSD reform plan to be set in motion
- LAT: Molina is critical of MTA Eastside extension's rollout
- LAT: Molina vows decisive action in Harper case
- LADN: Assessor says don't be fooled by phony notices on taxes
- IVDB: NFL stadium would mean traffic, business for Chino Hills
- OCReg: UCI law dean Chemerinsky to represent teacher sued by student
- OCReg: Bus riders to OCTA: Save our routes
- SBSun: Mail call: An analysis of arguments sent to voters in Morris vs. Penman
- SBSun: Sheriff, opponent keeping race for post free of hostility
- SBSun: Police union lawyer blasts city labor counsel
- RivPE: Legislative lions lobby for county
- RivPE: Five Inland state parks to reduce days, hours open
- DesSun:Political Insider: Desert Hot Springs mayoral election may lead to drama
- DesSun:2 Palm Springs incumbents outraising challengers by far
- RivPE: Riverside bus system hopes to streamline with new collection boxes
- SDUT: Street database outdated, audit says
- SDUT: Loyalty test
- NCTimes: REGION: Bad crime lab results under review
- NCTimes: SAN DIEGO: No prison for man convicted of Obama threat
- NCTimes: REGION: Feds say children rescued from forced prostitution
- VOSD: Sanders: We're Studying Water Budgets
- VOSD: Feds Reconsidering Butterflies' Listing
- VOSD: City Auditor Blasts Street Division