Tuesday, December 20, 2011
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Feds Insist On Rail Funds For CA
- CCTimes: Palo Alto adopts language formally opposing high-speed rail project
- FresBee: Quick releases from jail help spur Valley burglary spike
- Raw Video: Power Outage at 49ers Game - YouTube
- SFChron: Confusion reigned as 'Stick blacked out
- CCTimes: During Candlestick blackout, police looked for bomb after threat
- Politico: Third-party group on Calif. ballot?
- SFChron: Americans Elect party will be on June ballot
- VCS: Coming to California '12 ballot: Americans Elect
- SacBee: The Buzz: Americans Elect party logs in to California presidential contest
- RivPE: BALLOT: Americans Elect qualifies for ballot
- SFChron: 2012 brings new laws on California employment
- CalWatch: Technology failures prompt criticism of secretary of state
- BakCal: County registrars, watchdogs criticize secretary of state
- SacBee:Tax attorney Chris Parker hits ground running in Assembly race
- SacBee:Jerry Brown touts solar power as today's Hanukkah 'miracle'
- LAT: Jerry Brown calls for solar-power 'miracle' at Capitol menorah lighting
- CapWkly: Decline-to-state voters increasingly favor environmental safeguards
- SacBee: California's pre-existing health condition plan getting new funds
- SLO Trib: Golden State Water Co. fined $1 million
- SacBee: California's state park managers ask Jerry Brown to replace parks director
- LADN: Mayor's policy to end seizure of vehicles of unlicensed drivers panned
- LADN: Villaraigosa sits with NFL chief Goodell at Denver game
- SanGabTrib:West Covina City Manager to retire
- SanGabTrib:Gunman in Irwindale shooting was reprimanded day of attack
- LADN: Villaraigosa backs development plan for Hollywood area
- LADN: SBA: Low-interest federal disaster loans available for high-wind damage
- LAT: Hollywood sees skyscrapers in future
- LAT: Judge asks why Bell's former top cop isn't charged
- LAT: Costs mount for Glendale's ongoing inquiry into chromium 6
- OCReg:Laura's Law: Can O.C. do better for mentally ill?
- OCReg: Los Alamitos seeks advice on potential conflict of interest
- DesSun:Imperial County supervisors to discuss solar fees
- RivPE: LAKE ELSINORE: City, man's heirs tangled over millions
- SBSun: San Bernardino city manager denies rumor he's leaving
- SBSun: Environmental report available for Mojave Desert water project
- IVDB: Chino voters to fill 3 seats, mayor included
- DesSun:Sylk only applicant for La Quinta council verified so far
- IVDB: Ontario fire chief to be recognized by City Council upon his retirement
- SDUT: Medical marijuana advocates unveil ballot measure
- SDUT: Man who threatened Dumanis gets probation
- NCTimes: ENCINITAS: Water district to temporarily deliver fluoridated water
- VOSD: The Army of Homes Marching on the Waterfront
- NCTimes: ENCINITAS: City Council agrees on committee appointments
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The Golden Pen
NatlRev: Austerity, This Is Not - RivPE: NATION: Postal Service should adapt, not angle for a bailout
- Calwhine: Trial lawyers front group once again gets free ride from media
- SacBee:Mercury, Consumer Watchdog spar over rate hike proposal
- SacBee: Consumer group says insurance company rolled campaign spending into rate request
- F&H Daily: California Named a Judicial Hellhole… Again
- F&H Daily:Ballot Measure on Cancer a Symptom of Dysfunctional State
- SacBee: California bullet train feud echoes old conflict
- Calwhine: Yo, Jerry, we’re not ‘running out of oil.’ Says who? Says N.Y. Times
- F&H Daily: Survey – It’s Expensive to do Business in California
- NatlRev: The New NLRB Controversy
- NYDN: Wyden & Ryan: Finally, Grownups in Washington
- AmerSpec: Obama's Big Labor Wins a Big One
- HumEvnts:Chumponomics Revisited
- Townhall: Michael Whatley: California Dreams and Low Carbon Fuels
- Townhall: Chuck Norris: Feds' War on Religion (Part 1 of 2)
- Townhall: Ken Blackwell: The Economics of Life and Marriage
- Townhall: Daniel J. Mitchell: Federal Court Ignores Constitution; Gives More Power to IRS
- Townhall: Jeff Jacoby: An 'End Point' for Race-based Admissions
- LAT: L.A. Unified's food for naught
- SacBee: Sacramento library kickback scheme results in 2 more convictions
- SacBee: American River camp extends Sacramento debate on 'safe ground'
- CCT Political Blotter: DiFi endorses for North Bay House seat
- SJMerc: During Candlestick blackout, police looked for bomb after threat
- CCTimes: Metropolitan Transportation Commission moving full steam ahead with new headquarters in San Francisco
- SFChron: Mayor Ed Lee vetoes Sharp Park legislation
- SFChron: Bay Bridge crews to begin stringing cables
- SFChron: SF condo owners' suit rejected by appeals court
- CCTimes: Ex-officer pleads not guilty to federal 'Dirty DUI' indictment
- OakTrib: Oakland OKs dueling recall petitions
- OakTrib: Labor vows to fight recall campaign against Oakland Mayor Jean Quan
- CCTimes: Martinez buying building from county to get a project off the ground
- SFChron: Oakland council acts to sink Occupy port blockades
- FresBee: Fresno County union members reject pay cut
- FresBee: Feinstein paves way for easier Central Valley water sales
- BakCal: BCSD board wants policy changes
- ModBee: EPA gives valley nearly $100,000 in water grants
- ModBee: As CEO leaves, Stanislaus gets unexpected cash
- SCS:County payroll costs dropped $10 million in 2010
- SLO Trib: SLO police Chief Deb Linden's over and out