Friday, November 26, 2010
- LAT: Schwarzenegger making some scenes before making his exit
- RivPE: Lots of Inland scenarios as redistricting panel begins work
- SFChron: Voters chose Kamala Harris' full view of the law
- SBSun: CSU enrollment still strong
- IVDB: Higher tuition costs for CSU schools mean greater sacrifices putting parents under pressure
- WaTimes: All-night shop-a-thon: Black Friday draws crowds
- CalWatchdog: Black Friday At Capitol Store
- SJMerc: Black Friday shopping: Orderly chaos at malls, shops in Bay Area
- The Hill:Black Friday launches retail season that won't be so bleak this year
- FresBee: Chilly shoppers pack Valley stores for Black Friday deals
- OCReg: Mall put on 'semi-lockdown' after fight
- LAT: L.A. mall food court placed on lockdown after fight, reports of gunshots
- SacBee: California Latinos await action from Jerry Brown
- FresBee: California Latinos await action, support from Brown
- SacBee: Editorial: CalPERS needs to audit all high pensions
- SCS:Sam Blakeslee finds it's not easy being a 'moderate'; new senator faces heat from right, left
- SanGabTrib:Thousands share Thanksgiving meal in Pasadena
- LAT: For international students, Thanksgiving is a teachable moment
- SacBee: Lungren goes from health care pest to pacesetter
- LAT: Ted Lieu takes early lead in bid to replace state Sen. Jenny Oropeza
- Politico: McNerney retains Calif. House seat
- SacBee: The Buzz: This lawmaker paid his own tab in Hawaii
- SBSun: Metrolink gets $6.6 million U.S. grant for collision-avoidance equipment
- LAT: Undocumented UCLA law grad is in a legal bind
- LAT: Record-setting cold continues in L.A. area
- WaTimes: GM's union recovering after stock sale
- Federal officials find another drug-smuggling tunnel
- WaTimes: North Korea warns region is on brink of war
- NYTimes: G.O.P. and Tea Party Gains Are Mixed Blessing for Israel
- Calbuzz: The Next Generation Plus Some Classics
- LAT: A California GOP recovery program
- LAT: No on 21 but yes on parks
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: We welcome investor's focus on state reform
- LAT: Editorial: The new House GOP majority should be committed to keeping the Office of Congressional Ethics
- OCReg: Editorial: Black Friday's lessons about competition
- SacBee: Hmong New Year at Cal Expo a kaleidoscope of fun, culture and hope
- SacBee: Clock ticking on Natomas school district budget cuts
- SFChron: Lake Tahoe warming rapidly, satellites find
- SFChron: San Francisco should find new use for news kiosks
- SFChron: Dan Siegel Oakland gang case conflict of interest
- SJMerc: Audits of Team San Jose reveal deep-seated problems
- FresBee: Does fed law set the bar for schools too high?
- BakCal: County seeks to reduce Williamson Act tax breaks
- SLO Trib: Gibson, Reiss want coastal seat
- SLO Trib: Toxic levels high in Central Coast streams, study says
- VCS:Trash firm accused of intimidation
- VCS:Middle class feeling squeezed by rising college tuition
- VCS:Oxnard school board to retain lobbyist
- SanGabTrib:Former Temple City Mayor Chuck Souder dies
- NYTimes: In Los Angeles, Mayoral Aide Weighs Bid for Higher City Hall Perch
- OCReg: Power restored for 4,700 H.B. residents
- RivPE: Stalled development plans draw landowner ire
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Supervisors favor open recruitment for registrar
- DesSun:Money may delay new Whitewater jail
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City seeks new library chief
- SBSun: Barstow veterans thankful water now safe to drink
- IVDB: San Bernardino County mall plan tossed
- NCTimes: REGION: Crime lab grant to aid DNA analysis
- SDUT: Hueso's actions questioned in final days