Sunday, February 14, 2010
- CCT Political Blotter: Maldo's Lt. Gov. campaign has little in the bank
- OakTrib: 'Carpetbagger' losing steam as campaign strategy
- SacBee: New leader looks to fire up Sierra Club
- SacBee: Are unions' contract talks with Schwarzenegger hopeless? Maybe not
- SacBee: Lungren seeks to expand Megan's Law beyond U.S. borders
- SFChron: State deficit makes finance chief's job tougher
- SacBee: Seizing of cars makes for tidy profit
- OakTrib: Despite budget woes, Oakland and S.F. mayors see hope for 2010
- SJMerc: Blacks, Latinos and women lose ground at Silicon Valley tech companies
- SJMerc: Roadshow: Budget crisis could put numerous Bay Area road projects on hold
- ModBee: PG&E rate request, SmartMeter gripes prompt scrutiny
- FresBee: Fresno Co. sheriff has tiny edge in lawsuit vs. board
- FresBee: Valley families pay for extracurricular activities
- SacBee: Utility settles Inyo forest fire claims for $2.8 million
- LADN: LAUSD board to vote on parcel tax
- LAT: Two unions say they are willing to negotiate a cut in the L.A. Unified school year
- LAT: Officials question MTA's spending on protracted legal battle
- OCReg: Tea Party rally kicks off with enthusiasm
- OCReg: DUI traps snag more cars than drunks
- RivPE: San Bernardino County corruption case will challenge supervisors' focus, experts say
- IVDB: County supervisors see no conflicts of interest amid corruption case
- IVDB: Devereaux ready for county challenge
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The Golden Pen
Townhall: The Dependency Agenda - OCReg: Steven Greenhut: Poizner's base motive on Iran
- CalWatchdog: Good side of Maldonado comedy
- SacBee: The Conversation: Is there a tea party nation?
- SacBee: Openness of U.S. borders is dilemma
- SDUT: Needed: a pragmatic Pringle
- LAT: Joe Mathews: Electronic petitions could reshape politics
- LAT: Diane Watson's retirement inspires a look back
- SJMerc: An early tour of the state and local political horizon
- SacBee: Tea Party movement attracts political purists and profit-seekers alike
- DesSun: Nestande is governor's golden boy - or perhaps green
- RivPE: Just-resigned Riverside Police Chief Russ Leach has his critics, but he is largely praised for his professionalism, community relations
- DesSun:Grand jury questions Indio officials
- DesSun:Lawmakers probe water
- RivPE: Lake Elsinore residents urged to exercise right to vote in recall
- RivPE: Former Moreno Valley councilman exonerated of charges of campaign fund abuse
- SDUT: Poster child
- SDUT: Proposal for fairgrounds yields plenty of criticism
- SDUT: Layoff package goes to trustees
- OC Business News: Register vice president to become Union-Tribune editor