Thursday, May 1, 2014
- BreitbartCA: California Governor Primary: Battle of the Unknowns
- California's business leakage becoming a deluge
- CTA ATTACKING CHARTER SCHOOLS AGAIN
- The Second War Between the States
- LATimes($): Fueled by Santa Ana winds, Etiwanda fire burns 1,000 acres
- SFChron: Bay Area is fastest-growing region in state
- BreitbartCA: California Population Grows by 1%
- LATimes($): California's population rises to 38.3 million during 2013
- SFChron: Oklahoma execution nightmare shines light on California policies
- SJMerc: UC admission harder than ever for Californians
- SFChron: Path to law school opens from community colleges
- LATimes($): California's new primary election system fails to boost turnout
- SacBee($):Frogs rule at the Capitol
- SacBee($):Jerry Brown won't answer multiple-choice voter guide questions
- SacBee($):California governor: Sterling remarks 'a horror'
- SFC: Mary Hayashis campaign foe puts shoplifting case front and center
- BreitbartCA: Armed, Naked Homeowner Bests Intruder
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The Golden Pen
LATimes($): Deputies union ordered to pay L.A. Times in failed censorship suit - SacBee($):Editorial: Central Valleys dire dirty air distinction
- LATimes($): Matt Miller in the 33rd Congressional District
- F&H Daily: Complete the Rainy Day Fund Deal
- LATimes($): The establishment GOP is not the political home of conservatives, and that needs to change
- SFChron: Mayor Lee proposes gutting CleanPowerSF energy program
- SJMerc: San Jose airport fences passed inspection three weeks before teen's breach
- BakCal: RIC LLEWELLYN: Building parties is ruining politics
- BakCal: Environmentalists say state has withheld required fracking information
- ModBee: Stanislaus County supervisor candidates field questions on public safety, groundwater
- SLO Trib: Developer fined for not reporting political donations on time
- SLO Trib: Morro Bay eyes water rate hikes to cover costs to buy state water
- SLO Trib: Candidates for SLO County supervisor to participate in forum
- VCS:Vote-by-mail ballots going out next week
- VCS:Oxnard School District considers portables, increasing class size
- LATimes($): Judge rejects lawsuit against L.A. police union media consultant
- OCReg: State says O.C. schools reach new level of distinction
- OCReg: Developer of rejected Dana Point hotel files appeal to council
- RivPE: SCHOOLS: Inland teacher layoffs all but over
- RivPE: REDLANDS: Businesses encouraged to re-use historic buildings
- VOSD: The Twilight of Californias Controversial School Bonds
- SDUT: Wage hike might not be on ballot
- VOSD: Room for Clarity on Airbnb and Hotel Taxes