Sunday, January 22, 2012
- Denying A Coronation Gives Both Romney and Gingrich A Chance To Inspire Me - Good luck.
- SFChron: Rick Perry's campaign sputters into oblivion
- OCReg: John Hrabe: Some Haitians not waiting for help
- Minimal impact on cities, farms helped Spain avoid high-speed rail opposition
- FresBee: Farms have calm relationship with Spain's high-speed rail
- KQED: November's Ground Zero Initiative
- SFChron: Jerry Brown must win Dems' support to pay off debt
- SacBee: Gov. Jerry Brown once again seeks to sell Californians on big projects
- SacBee: Jerry Brown still thinks he can govern California
- ModBee: Stanislaus County's West Side alluring location for distribution facilities
- ModBee: Mysterious Project X raising hopes for big boost in Patterson
- OCReg: Republican Latinos want more to join them
- LADN: Railroads pushing to repeal safety laws passed after Metrolink crash
- SCS:Uncertainty and anxiety: Schools face millions more in cuts if tax measures fail
- SCS:Governor pushes for more local control over education spending; proposal would base some funding on student challenges
- CCTimes: Warrantless electronic tracking debate awaits U.S. Supreme Court ruling
- VCS:Search for pension boss stalled a year after sudden resignation
- VCS:County Supervisor Linda Parks launches bid for Congress
- VCS:3 arrested in Moorpark copper theft
- LAT: College watchdog paid by firm it oversaw
- LADN: Bradley Terminal expansion project at LAX running behind schedule
- LADN: Fans of Dodgers want pride along with a buyer
- SanGabTrib:Potential buyers of Dodgers submit offers to McCourt
- LAT: UCLA's plan to sell Japanese garden draws criticism
- LAT: Calabasas to end septic tank inspection program
- OCReg:$200K cash-out for city attorney's unused leave
- OCReg:Private water company: Most bills more sober
- RivPE: Inland officials' benefits declared 'out of line'
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: Transition road to close for repairs
- RivPE: S.B. COUNTY: Pension reform voter measure proposed
- IVDB: Rancho gets ready for end of RDAs
- IVDB: Board of Supes boosts control of First Five
- IVDB: City expenditures to continue to surpass revenues
- DesSun:Ritz-Carlton developer money woes worry Rancho Mirage
- RivPE: Maglev derailed but high-speed hopes are still on track
- DesSun:Fight between local hikers, feds escalates
- DesSun:Political Insider: Challengers get early start in Palm Desert council race
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Plan delayed by turn-lane dispute
- RivPE: JURUPA VALLEY: School district officials mull bond measure
- RivPE: LAKE ELSINORE: State mining official warns city
- RivPE: MENIFEE: Geologist named to controversial commission seat
- NCTimes: EXCLUSIVE: Carlsbad's first female firefighter sues, charging sex discrimination
- SDUT: Democrats make primary endorsements
- SDUT: Some in South Bay question DA's picks
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The Golden Pen
CCTimes: Be honest, tell taxpayers how much we owe - OCReg: Ed Royce: China profits from U.S. pipeline blunder
- FresBee: Civilization takes steps backward
- CPR: California is sinking like the Costa Concordia
- Nehring: Romney has advantages in Florida
- NCTimes: EDITORIAL: Reasonable compromise
- NCTimes: EDITORIAL: A crazy system
- CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: Reform abuses before reviving redevelopment
- RivPE: NATION: Stealthy donations
- OCReg: Taxpayers getting sunburned again
- OCReg: Editorial: Seeking freedom to choose a school
- SacBee: Latest auto insurance brawl 'not personal'
- SacBee: Sacramento County worker says superiors ignored discrimination claims
- SacBee: Sacramento attorney Howard Dickstein has made tribes rich, comes under fire
- SFChron: 'It is union busting, folks'
- SFChron: Oakland schools try new way of placing teachers
- CCTimes: Berkeley protesters claim victory in library occupation
- CCTimes: Citywise: Oakland City Hall press room will not be renamed
- OakTrib: Major development sought for Lake Merritt BART station
- CCTimes: VORDERBRUEGGEN: Appointees to write next chapter in Chevron-Kramer struggle
- SJMerc: San Jose, South Bay redevelopment agencies prepare for a new world
- SJMerc: Bond measure for new Palo Alto public safety building unlikely this year
- CCTimes: Internal Affairs: San Jose city councilman avoids union label on campaign flier
- FresBee: Impressive rainfall sets a Fresno record
- BakCal: Q&A: New fair CEO sees promise in year-round activities
- BakCal: Meadows passenger counts soar in 2011
- FresBee: Horrific methamphetamine crimes plague Valley, nation
- FresBee: Limited demand for housing concerns downtown Fresno developers
- ModBee: Modesto to study redevelopment agency's future
- SLO Trib: Plastic bag ban leads to secession talk
- SLO Trib: San Luis Coastal employees getting pay increases