Monday, April 2, 2012
- STUNNING SHIFT ON HIGH SPEED RAIL
- SJMerc: New California bullet train plan a grand finale to years-long drama
- NEW STUDY FINDS THAT RESTRICTING INDEPENDENT CONTRACTING WILL HURT CALIFORNIA'S ECONOMY
- SBSun: California business survey shows regulation remains a top worry
- The GOP didn't reject Fletcher, it embraced DeMaio
- Saturday's Main Page
- Sunday's Main Page
- SanGabTrib:Donnelly bill would halt health care mandate
- LATimes($): If justices kill health law, California may just revive it
- OakTrib: Brown's balancing act on tax hike: Wage populist fight to soak the rich or carefully court business?
- RivPE: COMMUNITY COLLEGES: No access to classes, no success
- SacBee: Occupation listings on ballots are high-stakes decisions
- DesSun:For-profit colleges reflect on Sen. Dianne Feinstein
- SanGabTrib:Delta's woes: No easy fix, report finds
- LATimes($): State officials ask energy firms to disclose 'fracking' sites
- LATimes($): Sheriff's Dept. reverses stance, reveals data on county car use
- LADN: Rick Orlov's Tipoff: Brazeman draws fire from Valley groups over ad
- SanGabTrib:Rosemead poultry slaughterhouse sues city amid allegations of cultural discrimination
- LADN: UCLA cuts commuter traffic
- SBSun: San Bernardino County Supervisors seek way to buffer nonprofits
- SBSun: Factoring in seating at L.A./Ontario International Airport
- IVDB: Montclair going full steam ahead
- DesSun:What a difference 1% makes: How Measure J tax affects cost of everyday items
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City to hold redistricting meetings
- DesSun:Desert Water Agency needs to approve sewer hook-up payment plan
- DesSun:Cathedral City to host meetings on budget cuts, loss of redevelopment agency
- DesSun:Litigation risk topic of closed-door meeting in Desert Hot Springs
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Controversial power lines plan is Planning Commission topic
- RivPE: LAKE ELSINORE: Sniping heats up between two council members
- RivPE: POLITICAL EMPIRE: Women of the year and tweets
- SDUT: Health Care 911: Paramedics face same patients again and again
- VOSD: How Jan Goldsmith Picked Hotels Over the Public
- SDUT: From candidate to councilman without a fight
- VOSD: When Juvenile Crime Happens in San Diego
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Council majority shrugs off nepotism charges
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The Golden Pen
JOSE GASPAR: Should school board members get health benefits? - CCTimes: Bureaucrats engineer rigged election to get taxpayers' money
- George Skelton: Clueless on San Diego politics, silent on Arambula
- CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: Attempt to create modern digitalized record system for California trial courts fails.
- SacBee:Dan Walters Daily: Will Dan himself run for office?
- FresBee: City Hall must get its spending act together
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Sacto Airport Another Vanity Project
- LADN: Coliseum plea deal a slap on the wrist
- F&H Daily: Excessive Government Regulations Are Strangling California Businesses
- SFChron: A few words on parking meters: Never on Sunday
- SFChron: Roll out those express lanes
- F&H Daily: Are there Other Stocktons Out there?
- CPR: Obamacare and the Supreme Court: An Opportunity for Reflection
- SacBee: River Cats help West Sac charge into future on the river
- SacBee: Wire thieves wreak darkness on Sacramento streetlights
- SFChron: Occupy SF marchers take over building
- SFChron: Michelle Obama makes fundraising stop in SF
- SFChron: Mirkarimi case to test Ethics Commission
- OakTrib: Feds raid Oakland cannabis college
- SFChron: Vandals hit Oakland businesses during Occupy march
- OakTrib: Police: Thousands of dollars in damage after Occupy Oakland antipolice march
- SJMerc: School district seeks better home for Peninsula High School
- ModBee: Stanislaus County police agencies acquire surplus military equipment
- BakCal: New Cry Wolf system to track false alarms
- ModBee: Oakdale weighs park drinking ban
- ModBee: San Joaquin Valley economy growing so slowly
- FresBee: CCSPCA moves gives chance to review local animal control services
- SLO Trib: Paso PD interim chief looks to heal department and city
- VCS:County will transfer employees from Santa Paula HSA office