Monday, July 23, 2012
- EDUCATION: WHO LOVES YA BABY?
- What do San Francisco and Old Faithful Have in Common?
- RivPE: CALIFORNIA: State budget is just sham to push tax hikes
- IVDB: Gov. Brown tries to fool voters with budget head fake
- Saturday's Main Page
- Sunday's Main Page
- NYTimes: California Republicans Seek a Turnaround
- OCReg: Romney back in O.C. to raise money today
- SFChron: A first: Obama and Romney to crisscross in San Francisco Sunday
- CCT Political Blotter: The report from Mitt Romney's SF fundraiser
- SacBee:AM Alert: Obama heads back to California for campaign cash
- SFChron: Pool report: Mitt Romney tells SF fundraiser 'somebody's got to do something for California'
- SJMerc: Mitt Romney focuses on economy in Bay Area speech
- SFChron: Obama, Romney visit S.F. on same day
- CCTimes: Oakland prepares for Obama, protesters
- RivPE: FIRE FEE: First bills going out next month
- SBSun: Violent offenders can be released under state prisoner realignment program
- SJMerc: Homeowner headache: Understanding (the other) Proposition 8
- OCReg:State suspends key part of open meetings law
- SacBee: California student assistants get the ax as part of union pay-cut deal
- CalPensions:Stockton plan cuts bond payment: $197.5 million
- LADN: Fuentes bill would keep sidewalk repair responsibility with cities
- CalWatch: Regents move forward with UCLA hotel despite financial concerns
- LATimes($): California prisons object to expanding media access to inmates
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The Golden Pen
SFChron: Many unemployed also uncounted - SacBee: Enterprise zones hit wall in California Senate
- SJMerc: Mercury News editorial: CalPERS' bad year shows its debt will not vanish magically
- OCReg: Editorial: How to pump up an ailing economy
- CCTimes: Barnidge: Readers want TMC to shove its VMT proposal in a pothole
- OCReg: Steven Greenhut: Bankrupt cities suffer for officials' foolishness
- SBSun: High-speed rail no quick route to jobs
- DesSun:Valley Voice: We need to compare public compensation with private industry
- RivPE: STATES: Budget misery
- SacBee: Local ballots contain measures to raise taxes
- SacBee: Rancho Cordova puts tax on card rooms to voters
- SFChron: Bay Area's high-speed rail costs
- SFChron: Pre-election vote on Mirkarimi likely
- CCTimes: Water subsidy cuts could wash out Antioch youth sports
- SFChron: Oakland drops dance ban
- SBSun: In Vallejo, mixed picture of life after bankruptcy
- SacBee: Vallejo leaves bankruptcy period behind, charts new course
- SLO Trib: SLO County voter turnout was high
- VCS:Assemblyman Jeff Gorell hopes to bring businesses, jobs to county and state
- LATimes($): Fingerprints unchecked in 2,200 LAPD cases
- LATimes($): Burbank plans to hire new police chief; interim leader may apply
- LADN: Sheriff's Department considers variety of options to ease jail overcrowding
- OCReg: Report: Culture of distrust at county agency
- SBSun: Closing Chino courthouse just one step among cutbacks in store for San Bernardino County's court system
- VOSD: A Park Paved with 143 Years of Controversy
- NCTimes: RAMONA: Ramona Unified seeks $66 million bond issue for school improvements