Friday, October 3, 2014
- LATimes($): State may be forced to intervene in Jefferson High scheduling issues
- AmerSpec: State Watch In California, Every Love Scene Ever Filmed Is Rape
- SFChron: California Legislature withholds nepotism report
- SDUT: PAC money tops $2.5 million in Peters-DeMaio race
- CCTimes: Honda email leaker revealed as former aide arrested for death threats
- LATimes($): California dairy farmers struggling to survive prolonged drought
- SacBee($):California's 2013 violent-crime rate dropped to lowest level in 50 years
- SFChron: CPUC to rule on $1.4B blast penalty against San Bruno
- SacBee($):Sacramento manufacturer Siemens to compete for California bullet-train contract
- SFChron: CPUC member sorry for 'serious mistakes' in judge-shopping case
- OCReg: Recall announced for county supervisor
- SBSun: Agreement between San Bernardino and police union breaks down
- SDUT: Updated linkage fee proposed
- SDUT: Pension board keeps money manager
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The Golden Pen
SacBee($):Dan Walters: Bankruptcy judge lights fuse with Stockton pension ruling - SacBee($):Dan Walters Daily: Ethics package lets lawmakers have it both ways
- SDUT: Stockton pension ruling a big win, but long war still looms
- WSJ: The New Bureaucratic Brazenness
- The Hill:Don't convert Internet providers into public utilities
- SacBee($):Editorial: Stockton bankruptcy case should be a loud warning to cities
- F&H Daily: CA GOP Labors to Read Latino Tea Leaves
- SacBee($):Sacramento City district trustees ask Rancho Cordova to move gun club
- SFChron: Mayor Lee raises China's flag despite Hong Kong protests
- ModBee: County forms plan for manufacturing, distribution centers at former Crows Landing air base
- FresBee: Fresno County elections mistake will require new retirement board balloting
- LATimes($): L.A. County unable to avert federal oversight of jails
- LATimes($): Lawyer for wife of Bell Gardens mayor says she was abused for years
- LATimes($): Residents of L.A. housing projects may get $3.3-million settlement