Sunday, July 25, 2010
- SFChron: Public pensions breaking the bank
- LAT: Probe may open books at CalPERS
- BakCal: Pension information is public, then and now
- LAT: Chief justice nominee avoids hot-button issues
- FRBlog: Sunday San Diego...Challenge to readers on today's number of Union-Trib pages
- SacBee: How state's candidates for governor propose to fix job shortage
- SacBee: As governor, Brown had complex relationship with labor
- LAT: Radio hosts pounce on Whitman's softening her tone on immigration
- LAT: Whitman needs to get facts right on capital-gains tax
- The Hill:Jane Fonda helps out Sen. Boxer
- LAT: Boxer says new Westside affordable housing is federal stimulus money at work
- SBSun: Labor pact savings seen
- SJMerc: A push to rein in the leverage lobbyists have over California lawmakers
- SFChron: Powerhouse Dem donor puts $5 million in -- and joins GOP icon George Shultz -- to save AB32
- LAT: For GOP women, 2010 may not be their year
- SacBee: Rising crime dims luster of California state parks
- OakTrib: Schwarzenegger defies stereotypes, party labels in shaping California judiciary
- ModBee: Council candidates start campaigning in Hughson
- FresBee: Valley 'safety-net' hospitals brace for financial pain
- BakCal: Past cuts, future budget uncertainty hang over schools
- MontereyHrld:King City teachers OK pay cuts
- SLO Trib: Political Notebook
- VCS:Rules being developed for new runoff standards
- LAT: Families' hopes are dashed as new Beverly Hills Unified policy ousts nonresident children from district schools
- LADN: Economic tailspin punctures dream for Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
- SanGabTrib:Baldwin Park council members move to soften police department's impound policies
- SanGabTrib:Low-tech politicians still find success in a high-tech world
- DesSun:Consultant fixes Indio's finances
- RivPE: Grapes or prayer?
- NCTimes: Transfers may be required soon for 14 North County campuses
- SDUT: College district adding classes
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The Golden Pen
CCTimes: AC Transit faces risky situation - RivPE: Budget duty
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Schwarzenegger's tenure holds warnings for next governor
- SacBee: Will Rose Bird come back to haunt Brown?
- SFChron: Brown and Whitman take a policy furlough
- FresBee: Gubernatorial metamorphosis
- SDUT: U-T editorial: Invulnerable teachers?
- SDUT: A threat to water for San Diego
- CCTimes: Editorial: Term limits driving legislative dysfunction, must be reformed
- LADN: Master Plan L.A.: That's Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's first step for reviving Los Angeles and his image
- SFChron: Legalize pot, former San Jose police chief says
- SacBee: For whom does the Bell toll? All state taxpayers
- LAT: Those sweet Bell retirements may cost you too
- CCTimes: Environmentalists gear up for growth saga in San Ramon
- SacBee: California isn't ready to handle stoned drivers if Prop. 19 passes
- SacBee: Editorial: McClintock crosses a wide Rubicon - now on to Auburn
- TimesStan: Humboldt medical marijuana panel urges industry to seize opportunities
- ChicoER:Chico 2030 General Plan to include West Park Avenue extension
- MarinIJ: Dueling desalination measures might end up on November ballot
- MarinIJ: Novato City Council to review raising sales tax
- SacBee: Sheldon area braces for change as Grant Line Road's future is debated
- OakTrib: Groups gather support in preparation of Antioch Walmart expansion decision
- CCTimes: San Ramon planning commissioner who opposed growth boundary expansion replaced
- SJMerc: Controversy flares over San Jose proposals to tax pot, tighten police and firefighter pay