Tuesday, August 11, 2015
- BETRAYAL
- Sacramento City Council's Taxpayer-Funded 'War on Women'
- This Could Be the Most Important Voting Case in 60 Years
- LATimes($): With road repairs on California's to do list, local officials push for new funds
- SacBee($):No mileage tracking in California road tax plan
- LATimes($): Jerusalem fire explodes to 12,000 acres, nearly merging with Rocky fire
- SBSun: 28 California colleges, universities have 'restrictive' protest, demonstration policies
- LATimes($): 2024 Olympics in L.A. would pay their own way, mayor believes
- SacBee($):For first time in 15 years, California likely to avoid short-term borrowing from Wall Street
- CalWatchdog: Developer fees targeted by legislation as cities battle housing costs
- UTSD: New stadium design: 'Essence of San Diego'
- NFL: Stadium pursuit advances
- LATimes($): San Diego officials say $1.1-billion stadium plan for Chargers is 'on track'
- SFChron: Prisons had policy against transgender surgery, rights group says
- SacBee($):California education officials sued for records on English learners
- SFChron: Gov. Brown axes 'alien' from labor lexicon
- SJMerc: Former Assemblyman Joe Coto charged with hefty FPPC fine
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The Golden Pen
NatlRev: New Orleans's Education Revolution - NatlRev: Yet Another High-Profile Campus Rape Case Falls Apart
- WSJ: Clinton Takes Taxpayers to School
- SacBee($):Sacramento councilman wants city review of sexual harassment policy
- SacBee($):Sacramento gets positive rating on Kings arena bonds
- SRPD: Napa vintners pull support for new rules on
- SFChron: S.F. bicyclists set to stage 2nd 'stop-in' protest
- CCTimes: Lafayette OK's Deer Hill homes development
- LATimes($): LAPD gang officers deployed to 'Straight Outta Compton' premiere for extra security
- SBSun: L.A. County supervisors fund $1.2 million for victims restitution program
- OCReg: Audio of Garden Grove mayor talking to officer may be released
- Iconic Ocean Beach entry sign vandalized
- UTSD: Commission OKs plan to build hundreds of homes
- UTSD: Business leaders kick off campaign to support officers