Monday, August 25, 2014
- BreitbartCA: Culture of Corruption: Nearly 15% of CA Senate Democrats Charged or Convicted
- AG Blocks Real Initiative Reform
- Coddled Legislature Opposes Innovative Rideshare Car Services
- CalNewsroom: Ridesharing foe Paul Koretz takes a few bucks from taxis
- SCS:Napa Earthquake: Hundreds hurt, dozens of buildings condemned after 6.0 temblor
- BreitbartCA: State of Emergency in NorCal After Quake; 49ers Play On
- LATimes($): Napa quake injures scores; 100 homes unsafe to enter
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- SFChron: Napa public schools closed Monday after earthquake
- SJMerc: Napa earthquake: Winemakers, sellers assessing damage; some wineries closed
- SJMerc: Crashing bottles and barrels of wine sow doubt about traveling to Napa's vineyards
- SJMerc: Napa earthquake: UC-Berkeley ShakeAlert system gave 10 second warning of 'light' shaking
- SDUT: 6.0 earthquake rocks Napa County
- FresBee: Mexican consulate in Fresno to provide labor rights info
- SFChron: Abortion foes threaten suit that may cut state's federal funds
- BreitbartCA: Padilla's Plastic Bag Ban Looms Before Legislature
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: Californias workers and consumers will benefit from paid sick days
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CalPensions:Image-sensitive CalPERS has down week in media - SacBee($):Dan Walters: Only Los Angeles politicos face prosecution for not living in districts
- SacBee($):Dan Morain: Despite environmental efforts, billionaire faces Martin's Beach access fight
- LATimes($): Wildfire threatens 500 Northern California homes
- SFChron: Milk club Dems line up with soda industry on sugary-drink tax
- ModBee: Disability lawsuits frustrate county businesses
- SLO Trib: SLO County communities must do more to tighten the tap
- OCReg: Veterans housing issue on Irvine agenda
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Foster kids losing court advocates
- RivPE: MORENO VALLEY: Developer proposes smaller warehouse project
- SDUT: Local citizens, police rally for Ferguson
- VOSD: The State of State: SDSU President Details His 3 Big Priorities