Thursday, March 6, 2014
- FRBlog: Paper, plastic or bacteria?
- DesSun:Palm Springs seeks to start plastic bag ban in April
- Join the Fight to Keep Jobs in California and Keep Sacramento Out of Your Wallet
- CalNewsroom: 5 Reasons Why Ashley Swearengin Isn't Qualified for State Controller
- FresBee: Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin plans bid for state controller
- LATimes($): Republican mayor of Fresno enters state controller race
- LATimes($): Senate Democrats proposing revamp of campaign, gift laws
- SacBee($):Senate Dems to propose new limits on gifts, fundraising
- LATimes($): Donnelly's likening of Obama to Hitler 'outrageous,' Kashkari says
- CPR: Republican State Senator Sues Covered California
- SacBee($):Ted Gaines sues California insurance exchange over nixed plans
- ModBee: Yolo County concealed weapons law overturned
- SJMerc: Sunnyvale's new gun controls take effect
- Politico: Young Guns gear up
- LATimes($): Ousting Wright from California Senate may be awkward task
- SDUT: Felon fights for $500K Vernon public pension
- OCReg: Felon fights for $541,000 public pension
- OCReg: Election 2014: Rail yard creates noise in Long Beach's District 7 race
- SBSun: Charles Calderon paid son, Ian, $40,000 for 'consulting' in uncontested election
- LATimes($): Long Beach mayoral candidate apologizes for using San Diego picture
- OCReg: How business owners subsidize residential trash bills
- OCReg: Supervisors 'bless' funds to process concealed-gun permits
- OCReg: Governor replaces fair board member at center of investigation
- RivPE: CONGRESS: Chino native enters congressional race
- DesSun:Indio approves council salary increases
- DesSun:Desert Hot Springs to put parcel tax hike on ballot
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Alvord to vote on assistant principals
- SDUT: Couple convicted of misusing county agency funds
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The Golden Pen
OakTrib: Thomas Sowell: Freedom is not free; we must be willing to fight for it - HumEvnts:Recalling the days when Democrats cut taxes
- SDUT: Breaking up state is not so radical
- SacBee($):Dan Walters Daily: California is own biggest employer
- SacBee($):Northern California Assembly race takes shape with conservative endorsements
- CCTimes: In the Bay Area, million-dollar homes are torn down to start fresh
- SacBee($):East Sacramento neighbors embrace development planned for Sutter Memorial site
- SacBee($):Placer County pools spared for now from drought measures
- SacBee($):Bera reverses himself on health care, and GOP rival pounces
- SFChron: Restoring SF lake to beauty
- CCTimes: Cal State drops plans for Concord campus
- SFChron: 10K-resident plan for Oakland
- FresBee: State Center chancellor Deborah Blue to get full pay, benefits for extra year
- LATimes($): Campaign funding violations by state Sen. Berryhill sustained
- ModBee: Berryhills contest judge's ruling in ethics case
- BakCal: Divided council delays panhandling ordinance
- ModBee: Election contests are shaping up in Stanislaus County
- SCS:Lompico Water District begins to outline merger terms
- VCS:Thousand Oaks expects fiscal challenges down the road