Monday, October 26, 2015
- FRBlog: IT'S SCARY SEASON AGAIN
- Townhall: Deal With It We Conservatives Are Here To Stay
- CalPensions:CalPERS shifts focus to avoiding another big loss
- OCReg: Motor Voter puts Democrats in the driver's seat
- Saturday's Main Page
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- SacBee($):Fire districts losing tax votes point finger at state fee
- SJMerc: Corinthian College students sort through confusion, bureaucracy after company's fall
- SBSun: Seats for NFL public hearing on possible Rams move to LA go quick
- SFChron ($):Raiders fans get chance to lobby NFL to keep their team
- BreitbartCA: Oakland to Create Dept. of Race and Equity
- LATimes($): To save water, what other L.A. fountains should be turned off?
- BreitbartCA: California Sheriffs Sue To Stop High Capacity Magazine Ban
- Trippi: 10 Days In October Revealed Hillarys Prowess
- Politico: When Donald Trump hated Ronald Reagan
- Politico: Warring Senate and House GOP sees peace with Ryan
- OCReg: Government regulating away low-price vehicles
- SacBee($):Bill comes due on Sacramento's aging infrastructure
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Half-a-loaf solutions fall short
- SacBee($):Sacramento City College shooting still has campus rattled
- SacBee($):City officials sign deal to upgrade tech at downtown parking garages
- SFChron ($):San Francisco to let courts compel treatment for mentally ill
- SJMerc: Bay Area public school jobs go begging despite salaries that can top $100K
- SJMerc: Internal Affairs: Fighting cancer again, Do drops bid for City Council
- SJMerc: Downtown San Jose development designed to lure high-tech companies
- SJMerc: San Jose considers first-ever fines for illegal dumping
- FresBee: Valley school boards facing recall elections
- LATimes($): Mayor's return to church where protesters disrupted him is scuttled
- OCReg: Nuclear plants dip into dismantling funds to pay for waste
- SBSun: Common Core is big issue for San Bernardino City Unified candidates
- RivPE: COURTS: Governors veto extends chronic Inland judge shortage
- RivPE: MacDUFF: Two Inland congressmen target economic hardships
- Farmers complain of worker shortages