Monday, October 17, 2011
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- Sunday's Main Page
- SacBee: Last-minute 'gut and amend' laws bypass scrutiny in California
- RivPE: INLAND: State voting rights law reshapes local elections
- SFChron: GOP's Ricky Gill going after Rep. Jerry McNerney
- LAT:Campaigns build in Westside and South Bay Assembly races
- LAT: Assembly candidates tout backers
- SDUT: Rail line would tunnel under Miramar College
- SBSun: State still considering whether to seek waiver for No Child Left Behind law
- SBSun: A year in the life of minority leader
- SJMerc: Apple sells more than 4 million new iPhones in three days
- CalPensions:CalPERS & CalSTRS: delay new accounting rules
- SacBee: The Buzz: Chuck DeVore heads for Texas
- NYTimes: In California, Going All Out to Bid Adieu to Foie Gras
- LAT: Border agency's rapid growth, corruption
- FresBee: California Medical Association says it's time to legalize marijuana
- DesSun:State's biggest doctors group supports legalizing pot
- SanGabTrib:School districts lobbying to use alternate funds for teachers' pay
- LAT: New California law wipes out local E-verify rules
- CalWatch: California school spending among lowest in the nation
- OCReg: Mission Viejo to consider sex offender ban
- OCReg: Which cities spent least on public safety?
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Councilman proposes limits on terms, fundraising
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Departing police chief has fond memories
- SBSun: Fontana school board member admits hiding marriage to convicted murderer
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: Campaign collaboration raises opponents' ire
- DesSun:Pougnet laying low in mayor race
- RivPE: TEMECULA: Council looking to refinance City Hall bonds
- NCTimes: REGION: Danon stands alone, for now, in North County supervisor race
- VOSD: A History of Death Threats, Scandal and Sewage-Tainted Water
- SDUT: Ousted fair board members got free tickets
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The Golden Pen
OakTrib: Oakley officials must admit ethical, legal lapses - CCTimes: East Bay transit agencies send dozens to the Big Easy on the taxpayers' dime
- SacBee: Dan Walters: A state exodus would aid California recovery
- VCS:: Shining a spotlight on state government waste
- CalWatchdog: Departing DeVore Zings Union Ally Spitzer
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Watch Todd Spitzer, Union Demagogue
- OCReg: Wendell Cox: High-speed rail sets cost records
- USAToday: Single-Sex School Ban: Science or Activism?
- CalBuzz: What Anti-Mormon Sentiment Means for Mitt Romney
- WSJ: Three Policies That Gave Us the Jobs Economy
- PJMedia: Did 2008 Come True?
- NatlJrnl: GOP Nominee Will Be Romney or Perry
- OakTrib: Defending beleaguered Oakland police
- SFChron: In Oakland, politics trumps public safety
- SacBee: Editorial: Don't give a blank check to CalSTRS
- SacBee: Open downtown-midtown council seat lures serious candidates
- SacBee:Midtown light rail station open again after hazmat call
- DesSun:Former registrar in a new county
- SacBee: Hope in housing gap
- SFChron: S.F. contractor donation ban proving cumbersome
- SFChron: 5 Occupy SF protesters arrested
- SFChron: Just like that, MTC spends $93M
- CCTimes: Wind, overgrown trees and brush still a hazard in the hills
- CCTimes: Battle brews over proposal to widen Highway 1 in Pacifica
- CCTimes: Program would offer health care at Alameda County fire stations
- LAT: Coming clean on 'dirty DUIs' in Contra Costa County
- CCTimes: Pittsburg schools want to give teachers a raise amid austerity
- SJMerc: School bonds, parcel taxes and board races on ballot
- ModBee: Sonora official faces $200 fine
- VCS:Oxnard Union moves toward building new schools
- LAT: Submachine guns, handguns stolen from LAPD
- LAT: More funding to remove cancerous agent from Glendale water
- LAT: School board member wants teacher ousted
- LAT: Democrats push to get more voters to cast ballots by mail
- SanGabTrib:SGVCOG officials set to meet with Caltrans to seek further reductions in audit
- LAT: Frank McCourt's ex-wife Jamie to give up claim to Dodgers - latimes.com
- SanGabTrib:Baldwin Park superintendent says district will buy better food to serve students