Sunday, June 12, 2011
- NYTimes: For Republicans, Redistricting Offers Few Gains
- Redistricting: Rohrabacher says he's staying put
- RivPE: REDISTRICTING: Draft map would alter Inland congressional delegation
- NCTimes: REGION: La Jolla, a 'jewel' of redistricting, up for grabs
- Politico: Calif. redistricting winners, losers
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Racist cartoon of Obama forces me to leave GOP
- FRBlog: You don't need to do what you need to do
- SacBee: California's dropout numbers signal big crisis
- OCReg: Law hits budget legislators in the wallet
- SacBee: Brown's Countdown, Day 154: Senate passes 3 minor budget bills
- OCReg: Stalemate continues on state budget
- LAT: To survive, state GOP must reinvent itself
- SBSun: Prison plan a problem
- SacBee: 10 bills to watch in California's Legislature
- SacBee: Roger Niello, others push raising retirement age for public workers
- SacBee: Just the facts: Can high-speed rail authority legally lobby feds?
- SJMerc: Laws vary, but most legislators outside California allowed to release calendars
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Yet another reason to R.S.V.P. -- avoid an assassination attempt
- SLO Trib: Tax breaks for ranchers continue
- CCTimes: Q-and-A with Rep. John Garamendi
- LAT: State urges public to get whooping cough vaccination
- LAT: California salmon fishing reopens, but trollers still worry
- Politico: Romney leads the Drudge primary
- OCReg: State probes 284 O.C. theme-park medical problems
- LAT: A coffee run with Costa Mesa councilmen in Newport Beach
- OCReg: Nuclear plant's relicensing enters Twilight Zone
- DesSun:Sheriff: Budget proposal 'disaster'
- RivPE: Clean-air plan urges immediate action
- DesSun:Grant writer scandal raises issues
- RivPE: Delay in bribery case allows time to review court records
- SBSun: Top cop exits don't alarm Morris
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Brown wont make 'tough choices' - SacBee: The Conversation: A journey into darkness
- OCReg: Calle & Vela: Paywatch: Newport Beach should outsource lifeguards
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Take heed of San Jose pension case
- SacBee: Another View: Dredging ban steals property rights
- SBSun: Supervisors deserve credit for making tough decision
- VCS:Editorial: New political lines call for citizens to speak up now
- SCS:As We See It: Redistricting on the road to real reform
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Judges should not have to open up their private lives
- SacBee: Editorial: Obama should confront GOP on water
- SacBee: Sacramento council's courage on cop pensions deserves public's support
- SacBee: Sacramento County DA faces new staff cuts
- SacBee: Elk Grove balances its budget, plans to hire 7
- LAT: Ex-BART officer's early release from prison draws protest
- SCS:Independent panel blames PG&E culture for deadly San Bruno blast
- SJMerc: Herhold: The clash of the Democrats at San Jose City Hall
- SJMerc: Santa Clara: Joe Montana expected to pitch hotel project to City Council
- OakTrib: Alameda demonstrators plan to wade into waters where man died
- SLO Trib: The $100,000 club: SLO County's highest-paid public employees
- VCS:Chief justice of the California Supreme Court speaks to law school graduates
- VCS:Celebrated sludge plant shut down in face of mechanical problems
- LADN: Grocers, union at odds over talks' progress
- LAT: Los Angeles technical high school is all it should be, but will soon be history
- LAT: Before charges are even filed in the Dodger Stadium beating case, the defense goes public
- SDUT: 5 cities still offer top pension benefits
- SDUT: Budget wisdom from school board pair
- NCTimes: CARLSBAD: State Parks, city agree to negotiate beach transfer