Sunday, April 22, 2012
- OCReg: Fired state employees get a second chance
- SCS:Are oversight boards rife with conflicts? Some say yes
- SJMerc: Exclusive interview: Nadia Lockyer tells traumatic story of how affair, drugs and deceit led to downfall
- SacBee: Nadia Lockyer resigns position on Alameda County Board of Supervisors
- SJMerc: Herhold: Latest outburst proves Pete Stark needs to go
- SacBee: California court system is latest victim of Legislature's disastrous fiscal decisions
- VCS:Flood of fundraising under way in 26th Congressional race
- ModBee: New 10th District's makeup creates optimism among five eyeing Congress
- CCTimes: Sen. Dianne Feinstein puts re-election campaign on cruise control
- SLO Trib: Calif. voter rolls, independent voters increase
- SJMerc: As swing state unemployment decreases, Obama's reelection chances increase
- LATimes($): AT&T wields enormous power in Sacramento
- SCS:Confusion reigns as redevelopment debt determined; Future spending plans questioned
- Most full-time college students don't work
- NCTimes: REGION: GOP Dream Act proposal blasted by left, right critics
- SacBee: Retro license plate proposal on the move
- SFChron: Occupy factions, divided in tactics, to start anew
- LADN: EARTH DAY: After 40 years, EPA stuck in vicious partisan debate
- SFChron: California women's prisons trying to save programs
- SFChron: Orrin Hatch faces Utah primary challenge
- Politico: What Orrin Hatch's primary means
- The Hill:Sen. Lieberman declines to endorse in presidential race
- Here's the real story behind that star-studded Obama San Francisco fundraiser in May
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Brian Calle: Unions the culprit in L.A. insolvency - OCReg: Editorial: Greenpeace has a beef with Apple
- OCReg: Mark Landsbaum: Will Obama have Jerry Brown envy?
- SFChron: Prop. 29 funds research for cancer, but it's still a tax hike
- SDUT: Still more reefer madness
- SacBee: Dan Morain: Candidate has a personal reason to run
- SacBee: Endorsements: Yes on Prop. 29, tobacco tax increase
- SacBee: Endorsements: Yes on Prop. 28, term limits reform
- SacBee: There's more than the Kings at stake in Sacramento arena drama
- SacBee: Viewpoints: Kings gave bad data on arena
- SacBee: Virtual school opens enrollment, plans informational session
- SacBee: Aid for troubled mortgages has been revamped
- SFChron: PG&E '89 memo noted pipe's history of weld failure
- SFChron: On Lee's shelf: ads to combat begging
- SJMerc: Fired Santa Clara County prosecutor allegedly pressed cops to arrest husband's ex-wife
- Councilman, lawyer battle for supervisor seat
- FresBee: Legal actions fly in battle over Fresno swap meet
- FresBee: Home ownership new 'rite of passage' for Valley immigrants
- ModBee: JARDINE: Developer has lofty ambitions for old Modesto post office
- SLO Trib: 8 vie for votes in June primary
- SLO Trib: Lisa Solomon withdraws workers%u2019 compensation claim
- LATimes($): What kind of man is Dodgers' next owner?
- LADN: L.A. Blue Line delays blamed on postponed maintenance
- LATimes($): O.C. sex offender law picks up support but few convictions
- OCReg: Teacher accused of abusing special-ed students
- SBSun: Former Rancho Cucamonga councilman 'still standing' after prison time
- SBSun: Redlands candidates forum focuses on jobs, education
- RivPE: REDLANDS: City put its best face forward downtown
- DesSun:PS votes to expand Measure J panel
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Race for mayor quiet so far
- LATimes($): Inland Empire district charts its own course to success
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: $250M for local schools avoids redevelopment ax
- SDUT: Fletcher%u2019s Iraq firefight led to sense of purpose