Wednesday, March 7, 2012
- PURE SUE-'EM HOKUM
- HOW MANY TIMES MUST MAIN STREET SAY NO?
- SacBee: California anti-tax groups put brakes on spending cap ballot measure
- CalBuzz: Losing by Winning: Mitt's Not-So-Super Tuesday
- Politico: Romney's rough road to Tampa
- The Hill:Super Tuesday: Romney narrowly wins critical Ohio GOP primary
- Politico: 5 Super Tuesday takeaways
- CCTimes: Council approves plan to keep A's, Raiders and Warriors in Oakland
- SacBee: Sacramento City Council approves arena financing plan
- SDUT: Stadium plan: Let the real debate begin
- SFChron: Jerry Brown pushes his tax proposal
- SCS:Borrowing costs for California bullet train are revised upward
- SJMerc: Borrowing costs for California bullet train are revised upward
- SacBee: Indians' 2010 casino revenue fell in California, rose nationally
- DesSun:State tribes on losing streak
- SBSun: Former Pasadena state senator Scott to retire as head of state community college system
- LATimes($): California Community Colleges chancellor stepping down
- SacBee: California's community college chancellor to retire
- LATimes($): Teachers union leads in record year of lobbying lawmakers
- CalWatch: State faces teacher shortage as more retire, fewer enter profession
- OCReg: Anaheim council: No public vote on $158 million plan
- SacBee:AM Alert: Will dry year boost California's water bond?
- CalWatchdog: NEW: School Choice Goes to Head of the Class
- LATimes($): Coliseum panel's secret talks could jeopardize proposal on USC
- SacBee: Fewer California state workers took pensions in 2011
- OCReg: Assembly candidate faces $47,000 fine
- Congressional race
- LATimes($): Judge blocks UC Davis pepper-spraying report
- OCReg: Conservative white men lead climate-change deniers
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The Golden Pen
NatlRev: Danger Signals for Romney - CalWatchdog: NEW: Special Series: Bankruptcy Didn't Make the Sky Fall In Orange County
- SacBee: Editorial: County pension fund can't keep hiding the data
- OCReg: Jim Silva: Why GOP backs Brown on pensions
- State air board's solution: more air pollution
- VCS:Herdt: How about a race to the middle?
- HUNTER: Giving honor where honor is overdue
- SacBee: This year's California state budget could be bizarre exercise
- SFChron: Excesses cross party lines
- SacBee: Dan Morain: Revenue down and lawmakers seek tax breaks?
- OCReg: Editorial: Charter school group chooses wrong side
- SacBee: Editorial: Don't redact info in pepper-spray report
- SacBee: Davis voters again approve school parcel tax
- SFChron: Oakland council shifts control of center to city
- CCTimes: Hercules to vote on half-cent sales tax in June
- SJMerc: Wal-Mart plans four Neighborhood Market grocery stores in Bay Area
- LATimes($): Silicon Valley leaders take up the Dream on behalf of young migrants
- ModBee: Tuolumne may expand lodging tax
- District OKs teacher contracts
- FresBee: Fresno County to sue 3 marijuana dispensaries
- LATimes($): Natural oil seepage off Santa Barbara takes a toll on seabirds
- SCS:Coastal Commission weighs in on UCSC water case: Agency says it may have oversight role in related fisheries debate
- SLO Trib: Supervisors block approval of marijuana collective
- VCS:Area legislators received $14,000 in gifts last year
- VCS:T.O. City Council picks Joel Price to fill vacant seat
- LATimes($): Ventura County seeks to keep healthcare plan audit a secret
- LADN: Accused molester kept at LAUSD despite clouded history
- LATimes($): Molina wants details on sheriff's perks for reserve deputies
- OCReg:Supervisors reject $10 million in 'ObamaCare' grants
- Councilwoman Votes on Issues Involving Donors to Her Charity
- OCReg: San Clemente rejects plan for dog beach
- SBSun: San Bernardino district approves two new charter schools
- SBSun: Court ruling could limit cities' power to prohibit marijuana dispensaries
- SBSun: New San Bernardino City Council sworn in, pledging to end Penman-Morris divide
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Growth proposal criticized as threat to property rights
- SDUT: SD Unified votes to issue nearly 1,700 pink slips
- VOSD: Nearly 1,700 Layoff Warnings Issued by City Schools