Sunday, January 16, 2011
- LAT: Plan to eliminate redevelopment agencies meets with stiff opposition
- RivPE: Governor's plan to nix anti-blight funds prompts emergency meeting
- SFChron: Redevelopment threatened
- VCS:Governor leads charge to end agencies
- LAT: Steve Lopez on LAUSD and UTLA: Dissident L.A. teachers want more from UTLA
- SacBee: Brown's Countdown, Day 7: California not alone in tackling huge budget gaps
- SanGabTrib:Year ahead looms as toughest yet for state budgets
- SanGabTrib:Students struggle, worry about future because of cuts to higher education
- RivPE: Transportation officials seek gas tax swap -- again
- SDUT: Board reform didn't pan out for Schwarzenegger
- VCS:Retirees also draw county paychecks
- SCS:Paper to electronic switch in benefits leaves some waiting for cash
- BakCal: LOIS HENRY: Trailer parks slip through regulation gap
- BakCal: Wal-Mart hunger campaign: Good for all
- The Hill:Schwarzenegger: Being a governor cost about $200M in lost film pay, expenses
- SanGabTrib:Revised contract puts limit on cash outs for Walnut city manager
- LADN: Candidates' ballot designations can be amusing, strange or some say ... misleading
- NYTimes: In South Los Angeles, New Fast-Food Spots Get a "No, Thanks"
- RivPE: REDLANDS: Chief search will start inside Police Department
- DesSun:$250K later, Wellness and World Music Festival's future unclear
- DesSun:Supervisors to discuss plan to offset cuts to funds
- DesSun:Bono Mack: Don't overreact on guns
- RivPE: BEAUMONT: Water agency installs solar panels
- RivPE: Temecula City Hall was within budget
- SDUT: Murders in San Diego at lowest level since 1968
- NCTimes: VISTA: District warns against charter school's plan to open campus
- NCTimes: ENCINITAS: Council considers changing mayor selection process
- SDUT: Del Mar still makes due with 55-year-old city hall
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Viewpoints: Brown's half and half budget is doomed to fail - SFChron: Can Jerry Brown get a tax increase?
- SacBee: Even Brown's 5-year time frame for rebound may be too rosy
- SanGabTrib:Steve Lambert: `Toning down rhetoric' is a misdirected cry
- SacBee: Another View: Tax pledge an important commitment to citizens
- BakCal: EDITORIAL: Taxpayers don't deserve this slap
- SJMerc: Herhold: Conflicts of interest in San Jose redistricting
- RivPE: Nix redevelopment
- SDUT: Sanders: "No structural deficit by the time I leave"
- SDUT: Young: On managed competition, 'may the best team win'
- SFChron: California overpays for immigrant welfare
- CalBuzz: Berkeley Gov Panel Outrage; Brown's Bitter Medicine
- SFChron: San Francisco's shift to center
- SacBee: Iceland skating rink reopens in Sacramento
- SacBee: Sacramento council's workshop aims to build harmony
- SacBee: Court case affirms existence of E. European street gang in Rancho Cordova
- SFChron: Election awaits Gascón
- CCTimes: Saint Mary's College wants a presidential debate
- SFChron: Oakland to add more school clinics
- CCTimes: Vorderbrueggen: Contra Costa supervisors keep a positive attitude
- SJMerc: Battle begins over San Jose pension costs
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Musical chairs at San Jose city hall
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Not so fast, Evan Low
- FresBee: New bureau to vie for Valley tourists
- FresBee: Chinese high-speed rail officials visit Fresno
- ModBee: Modesto schools reassess contracts
- SCS:Potholes plague county after rains: Tens of thousands of dollars are spent patching roads
- SLO Trib: County told it won't get parks report
- SLO Trib: County set to review solar projects
- VCS:Access battle unfolding on Simi hill