Friday, October 15, 2010
- AFP's "Common Sense": San Francisco's Vending Machine Police
- Politico: Boxer plays abortion card
- LAT: Boxer makes abortion rights an issue in Senate race
- SDUT: Experts: Legalizing pot in California affects Mexico
- SDUT: Grossmont trustees want to snuff out Prop. 19
- LAT: Pot growers are a new crop
- DesSun:Cities face uncertainty if marijuana is legalized
- SFChron: Oakland on a roll with marijuana measures
- LAT: The cult of indoor weed
- SCS:As We See It: No on Proposition 19
- OCReg: Whitman, Brown dance with the unions
- LAT: Whitman, Brown exaggerate foes' stances on school funding and crime
- Politico: Whitman accepts Brown apology
- SacBee: Until slur, gender was low-key issue
- SacBee: The Buzz: Schwarzenegger weighs in on the 'whord' via Twitter
- BakCal: Whitman and Bakersfield meet again
- SacBee: Tea party activists back Prop. 23 in Sacramento protest
- LAT: Prop. 23 foes pouring money into campaign
- LAT: State adopts new rules on campaign finance disclosure
- CCT Political Blotter: FPPC tightens disclosure rules
- LAT: Lieutenant governor's family farm has had many safety violations
- LAT: Kamala Harris and Steve Cooley ramp up attacks in attorney general's race
- SBSun: Superintendent candidates share views on target goals
- SJMerc: Sarah Palin finds a receptive crowd of conservatives in heavily Democratic San Jose
- SFChron: Sarah Palin speaks in San Jose
- SFChron: Welfare recipients pay banks millions in fees
- WashPost: 'We ought to kick 'em all out'
- NCTimes: REGION: State budget restores funding to domestic violence shelters
- SacBee: Child care cuts force families to waiting lists
- RivPE: 'Don't ask, don't tell' ruling faces appeal
- SacBee: Adwatch: Attack on Pugno equates abortion beliefs with advocacy
- VCS:35th Assembly District has shifted in past 8 years Democratic advantage rose to 19.7%
- SanGabTrib:Young Republican challenges established Democrat Hernandez in 57th
- Obama to rally Democrats at USC on Oct. 22
- LAT: USC to announce two donations totaling $100 million
- CalWatch: Hospital chain, union that scrutinized it are both political donors
- CalWatch: State takes a dont ask, dont tell approach to child care fraud
- BakCal: Bertram: 'Voters needed to know' what was in Mettler documents
- FresBee: Nunes a Time magazine 'rising star'
- Schwarzenegger Vetoes High-Speed Rail Oversight
- SFChron: Gas-nozzle latches must go - judge rejects delay
- LAT: Porn industry clinic comes under fire for its handling of HIV case
- RivPE: Smoother path for students transferring to Cal State
- SFChron: Big Oil money can influence research, study claims
- WaTimes: Levy murder trial revives passions, regrets
- LAT: CVS will pay record fine over sale of drug
- NatlRev: Pre-Post-Mortem
- The Hill:Poll: GOP has edge in most competitive Democratic seats
- The Hill:Nev. showdown: Reid calls Angle 'extreme,' she tells him to 'man up'
- Politico: Flashback: Obama is becoming McCain
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Death penalty may play role in Whitman-Brown race - SDUT: State budget reforms worth the wait
- CalBuzz: What Brown Should Have Said About Whoregate
- Politico: Building better builds the nation
- SFChron: Don't ask - it's an order
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Cardoza, Denham, Costa for Congress
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Brown for California governor
- SacBee: Fraudulent voter registration switches rise in Sacramento
- SacBee: Endorsements: Therkildsen for El Dorado County sheriff
- CCTimes: Demonstrators protest Oakland gang injunctions
- CCTimes: Berkeley candymaker faces off against Barbara Lee
- SFChron: San Bruno fire: Panel named to probe cause
- SJMerc: 7 Santa Clara County school districts seek parcel taxes, bond measures on Nov. 2
- CCTimes: Some not happy about schools' Happy Meal fundraisers
- BakCal: EDITORIAL: 20th District: Send Jim Costa back to Congress
- FresBee: Unclear if by-area elections will foster diversity
- BakCal: KHSD board candidates answer questions at forum
- BakCal: Kern begins building public support for rail facility
- ModBee: 6 make Modesto council cut
- BakCal: ROBIN PAGGI: Supervisors can't say the 'darndest things'
- SLO Trib: State hands Copelands $80,000 fine
- SCS:Arana Gulch trail plan shot down by Coastal Commission
- VCS:State budget cuts care for 700 kids
- VCS:Camarillo council votes to leave county library system
- VCS:Civil trial slated for Takasugi over estate
- IVDB: Teachers say they won't work in support of Pomona's parcel tax measure on next month's ballot
- CalWatch: L.A. Unified to issue its own 'value-added' ratings of district schools
- LADN: Welfare mostly spared in county budget
- VOC: Controversy Surrounds a Now-Silent Little Saigon Radio Show
- OCReg: Great Park concerns, fiscal issues highlighted at Irvine candidate forum
- OCReg: Direct energy purchase could save San Clemente $152,000
- RivPE: REDLANDS: Communication, academics focus of candidate forum
- SBSun: Tea Party asks candidates national, global questions
- SBSun: Former sheriff, SB mayor fined
- RivPE: Inland judge puts hold on $33 million in grants
- RivPE: All quiet in Inland Assembly races this year
- DesSun:Campaigns report cash
- RivPE: Jury orders Caltrans to pay $3.2 million for mudslide
- SDUT: Sweetwater school trustee being investigated
- SDUT: A line in the sand on Chula Vista pensions
- SDUT: Yes on San Diego's Proposition B
- NCTimes: REGION: Horn, Gronke spell out opposing views at forum
- SDUT: Prop. D could reduce city costs for retiree health
- VOSD: San Diego Explained: Retiree Health Care Bomb