Sunday, June 5, 2011
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Gov. Brown says redevelopment must be redacted, not reformed
- LAT: Wal-Mart's motive is no secret: Going green saves it money
- OCReg: Mark Landsbaum: Green energy wont shine if nuclear goes dark
- RivPE: Sans earmarks, lawmakers still seek funding for programs
- SDUT: Fletcher to run for San Diego mayor
- SDUT: DeMaio kicks off campaign for San Diego mayor
- DesSun:Bono Mack veers right as tea party makes gains
- SacBee: Central Valley start for California high-speed rail proves a political challenge
- CalWatch: Bumpy start for high-speed rail in California
- SJMerc: Public denied access to state lawmakers' calendars
- LAT: Temporary pay cut approved by Los Angeles teachers
- SDUT: Taser deaths, shootings concern immigrant advocates
- LAT: What happened to L.A.'s boycott of Arizona?
- SBSun: GOP asks for stronger cellphone bill
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Now, California decides: Who stays, goes in prisons?
- LAT: Crime Victims United of California: A powerful voice in state politics
- SacBee: Nevada County DA took special 'hard money' loan favors
- SJMerc: Silicon Valley startups, investors target $100 billion lighting industry
- SCS:California's tax check-off fund for otters headed for renewal
- WaTimes:Romney's in; Mormon faith still a hurdle
- Politico: Obama, Boehner tee up golf summit
- NYTimes: Lawrence Eagleburger, a Top Diplomat, Dies at 80
- NYTimes: House Rebukes Obama for Continuing Libyan Mission Without Its Consent
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Even Massachusetts gets it about unions - BakCal: Californians are being given false choices
- SFChron: Rescuers stood by while man drowned in Alameda
- OCReg: Editorial: Don't toss part-time lifeguards overboard
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Real data needed for California pension reform
- LAT: When budgets are used as political cudgels
- SacBee: Editorial: Parks plan is murky, needs clarity
- BakCal: Steve Merlo: State government continues to make ill-informed decisions
- SacBee: Foon Rhee: To survive, City Hall has to adapt, not just cut budget
- SacBee: Cache Creek tribe looks to reap an agricultural legacy
- SacBee: Folsom expansion hinges on water 'reassignment'
- SFChron: Adachi pension plan keeps payoff for city workers
- SFChron: PG&E can't pinpoint source of substandard pipe
- SFChron: AIDS at 30: Strides in care, focus on prevention
- SJMerc: Herhold: The legacy of Jesse Durazo
- SJMerc: As most San Jose departments shrink, Environmental Services grows
- CCTimes: Suicide elicits ethical debate
- CCTimes: Oakland Effect: Treating PTSD and other mental health disorders with biofeedback
- FresBee: Valley ag is split on solar farms
- ModBee: Stanislaus County braces for deeper cuts
- ModBee: Bill to halt San Joaquin River restoration opposed
- SCS:Watsonville explores options for cutting fire protection costs: Outsourcing put on the table
- VCS:DA and police push for public safety funding with fee expiring
- VCS:Supervisors weigh out-of-county surcharge for Simi landfill expansion
- LADN: DWP rates will rise, but how much?
- LAT: L.A. schools consider dumping chocolate milk
- OCReg: Political rebel faces an uphill battle
- LAT: In Costa Mesa, are extremists playing politics with people's lives?
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Benoit wants campaign reports filed electronically
- DesSun:Familiar names ponder Rancho Mirage council vacancy
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: New body art rules sought
- SBSun: Drawing water from desert
- SDUT: County workers protest terms offered in labor talks
- SDUT: Water agencies wise to consolidate
- SDUT: Pension givebacks for some are hefty
- NCTimes: EXCLUSIVE: Cash-strapped Oceanside to close resource center that provided lifeline to kids