Sunday, March 13, 2011
- LAT: John, Ken and two powerful Republicans battle Jerry Brown on spending
- LAT: California tsunami damage expected to top $50 million
- LAT: Crescent City comes to grips with tsunami's devastation
- FRBlog: Sunday San Diego: Repealing the "Inviting" Crash Tax
- SLO Trib: Who is Sam Blakeslee? Analysts wonder about the GOP 5 member from SLO
- SacBee: Brown's Countdown, Day 63: Democrats walk political tightrope on budget
- SacBee: Poignant pleas have spared some funding for disabled in California
- SFChron: Jerry Brown's applies 'Art of War' to new tenure
- SacBee: Lawmakers bet that California's ready for state-sanctioned online poker
- FresBee: Census heralds political change in California
- SacBee: Census data mean big changes in legislative districts
- SacBee:Meg Whitman rules out 2012 Senate bid
- SBSun: Teachers unions oppose Huff's bill on education
- Politico: Bachmann's historic misfire
- SacBee: Republican city schools chief fights to bring GOP around on taxes
- SacBee: Sacramento County coroner worried about caseload, delays
- SFChron: Homeless still top voters' list of S.F.'s woes
- SFChron: PG&E created own pipe safety rule, document shows
- SJMerc: San Jose City Council expected to give green light to renovate, expand convention center
- FresBee: Fresno uptown projects race to outrun cuts
- IVDB: AEG starts process for environmental review
- LADN: Lancaster prison guard gets kidney from fellow officer after chance meeting
- SanGabTrib:Census figures show number of Asians in Valley continues to increase
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OCReg: California's Charlie Sheen moment - BakCal: We need to roll back, for now, greenhouse gas law
- WklyStand: Roll Jordan Roll
- CalWatchdog: City's Beef With A Poultry Processor | CalWatchDog
- SanGabTrib: Lots at stake in state fight over redevelopment
- SJMerc: Let's put all governmental service up to bid
- SDUT: 'Crash tax' a concept with a hidden cost
- SacBee: He's a very odd duck
- LAT: Take teacher layoff battle to Sacramento
- SFChron: The Grey Poupon of federal subsidies
- SacBee: The Conversation: How Prop. 13 led us to the mess we're in
- OCReg: O.C. schools may slash 1,429 jobs
- OCReg: Edison: San Onofre could handle 7.0 quake
- DesSun:Plaza's taxpayer cost a concern
- RivPE: Newest San Jacinto council working to get city back to work
- NCTimes: County's yearly pension cost nears $270 million
- SDUT: Spanos takes issue with lawyers, not players
- NCTimes: Axing redevelopment would stifle low-income housing
- SDUT: Supervisors to address campaign finance, taxi insurance