Sunday, February 5, 2012
- CalWatch: High-speed rail's coming battle: Powerful land owners
- OCReg: Rail line's pending battle with land owners
- SanGabTrib:High-speed rail tapped state funds for unusual lobbying contract
- LAT: High-speed rail ... or fail?
- SacBee: Dan Walters: Democrats may be Jerry Brown's big hurdle on budget
- SacBee: Jerry Brown's call for fewer school tests conflicts with state's new education blueprint
- CCTimes: The cost of dying: It's hard to reject care even as costs soar
- SacBee: Lawmakers' cars going, going ... gone!
- SacBee:See the sale prices for California legislators' state cars
- SCS:California likely to experience the biggest political turnover in 20 years
- SacBee: Nurses flex their political muscle in Sacramento and across California
- NCTimes: ENERGY: Customers to get option to dump smart meters
- LAT: Sacrificing the desert to save the Earth
- SFChron: 49ers' NFL loan moves team closer to Santa Clara
- CCTimes: Internal Affairs: Politics be damned -- Feinstein opts for a Republican judge
- CCTimes: IBM report suggests fewer San Jose cops and firefighters
- SFChron: Analysis suggests SJ could cut police, fire jobs
- County: Lamont utility has sewer water options in composter case
- FresBee: Law allowing bigger trucks on highways is tabled
- ModBee: Online explosion takes hold in Ripon schools
- ModBee: Oakdale's Web site remains offline
- ModBee: 1982 blast in Modesto takes one life, consumes another
- SCS:Desalination environmental review dealt blow
- SLO Trib: Paso Robles officer sues over ticket quota claim
- SLO Trib: Nipomo Mesa is set to consider pipeline cost
- VCS:Oak View water district accused of pension spiking
- VCS:Ventura councilwoman kicks off supervisor campaign
- SanGabTrib:SCAG adopts high-speed rail agreement
- LADN: Local parents rally to demand more high-quality schools and teachers in L.A.
- SanGabTrib:Records show some La Puente council members splurge on trips, others frugal
- LAT: LAX facing head wind in international travel
- OCReg:Investment returns falter for O.C. public pension plan
- OCReg:UPDATED: New details on San Onofre steam generator leak
- OCReg: Caltrans offers to consider changes to I-5 sound wall
- OCReg: Complaint: Newport chamber using tax dollars for politics
- DesSun:District leaders enjoy deluxe benefits
- DesSun:Jim Ferguson seeks to return to Palm Desert City Council
- RivPE: LIBERTY QUARRY: Second hearing to be held Monday
- RivPE: SAN JACINTO: Council considers expressway widening
- SDUT: Stadium plan: Mayoral candidates weigh in
- SDUT: Both Dems could advance in 'top-two' primary
- SDUT: Bilbray went to bat for energy aid
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: Editorial: Lawmakers shouldn't get too bullish on Facebook tax revenues - OCReg: Editorial: Union-backed bill targets charter schools
- CCTimes: With $2.4 billion Contra Costa retirement debt, no one should pop champagne corks
- KEVIN MCCARTHY: We must support business and job creation
- SDUT: Local analysis: Ron Nehring on Nevada
- SCS:As We See It: Moving past redevelopment
- SFChron: CLASS Act is dead, but Obama won't repeal it
- ModBee: Should the U.S. end restrictions on domestic oil drilling? Yes: We should, but won't
- IVDB: VA health care is a disaster
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Repetitive Media Bias Denial
- CCTimes: Contra Costa Times editorial: Limits on use of pesticides posses threat of increases in West Nile disease
- SDUT: San Diego Unified: triage or bloodbath?
- CPR: Food Stamp Junk Food Bans Miss The Real Problem
- Townhall: The Fight to Reform Education
- Townhall: Lincoln Brown: An ID to Buy Sugar? But Not For Voting?
- DailyTele: Lost Lessons of Communism's Fall
- OCReg: Walker Recall's Ripple Effect Across U.S.
- NatlRev: When Should an Officer Pull the Trigger?
- BigGov't:Should the United Nations Have the Power to Impose Global Taxes?
- CPR: The Wealth of Our Nation
- SacBee: Big cities cautious about privatizing parking after Chicago's effort
- SacBee: Public Eye: Worker still on job after no-contest plea to theft
- SacBee: Federal appellate court rejects Forest Service plan for Sierra
- SFChron: Red-light cameras boost coffers, rile drivers
- OakTrib: Occupy Oakland protesters march against police again
- CCTimes: Interim Fremont mayor has no shortage of experience
- SFChron: Peaceful Occupy Oakland protest
- CCT Political Blotter: What I was trying to say about Occupy Oakland
- SFChron: Police hold smaller Occupy Oakland protest in check
- CCTimes: Two longtime Contra Costa County judges retire from bench