Saturday, March 10, 2012
- SBSun: Races set for June 5 open-primary election
- OCReg: Whos in, whos out in 72nd Assembly race
- SLO Trib: Candidates in place for fall races
- Bak: Election line-ups solidify after Friday deadline
- VCS:Field is close to being set for primary; congressional filing deadline extended
- CCT Political Blotter: Ellen Corbett won't run for House in 2012
- FresBee: Political Notebook: Bustamante decision bad news for Democrats
- CCT Political Blotter: Filing deadline passes and East Bay ballots firm up
- FresBee: Halderman won't seek re-election to Assembly
- SDUT: San Diego pension figure is vesting again
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Special Series: Broke Municipalities Look to Bankruptcy Option
- RivPE: REPORT: Updated jobs number is promising for Inland area
- BakCal: Unemployment 15% in Fresno
- ModBee: Stanislaus County unemployment rate a mixed bag
- SacBee: California job trend points to gradual growth; Sacramento jobless rate up slightly
- FresBee: Fresno County January jobless rate down from 2011
- SJMerc: Bay Area tallies strong job gain
- VCS:County unemployment remains under 10%
- SacBee: California sales taxes show evidence of recovery
- SacBee: California's exports up again year-over-year; down slightly from previous month
- SDUT: Hueso won't pursue F&G commissioner; seeks reforms
- SacBee: Jerry Brown predicts ongoing budget problems, "finger-pointing" if his tax measures fails
- ModBee: House, Senate seek agreement on water bill affecting California
- FresBee: Denham, Feinstein seek deal on Calif. water bill
- Independent Poll gives Rocky Chavez a 10-point lead in Open 76th AD Primary Race
- SacBee: The Buzz: Jerry Brown and Ralph Nader ponder anthropology
- SJMerc: 49ers stadium costs jump to $1.2B, but cost to public decreases
- LATimes($): Union seeks to cut California hospital billings, boost care for poor
- LATimes($): Effort to put marijuana legalization measure on ballot is in disarray
- LATimes($): Veterans find an ally in fight against homelessness
- SCS:National Journal report paints Sam Farr as most ideological member of Democrats
- SFChron: Polarizing politics in California's delegation
- Politico: Allred seeks Limbaugh prosecution
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: Captain Michio and the World of Tomorrow - OCReg: Steven Greenhut: Would you trust this bunch with your pension?
- PETERSON: Obama college tuition cap favors wealthy
- SacBee: Editorial: High cost of textbooks offers political lesson
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Give Brown's plan a chance
- Scientists say America is too dumb for democracy to thrive
- SacBee: Sacramento sewer district settles suit over discharges of raw sewage
- SFChron: Court OKs Mirkarimi case video, but fight not over
- CCTimes: Lafayette school district OK's surveillance cameras
- ModBee: Stanislaus supervisor DeMartini faces challenger
- SLO Trib: 4-year term for mayor up to voters in Paso Robles
- SCS:Scotts Valley school officials file paperwork for parcel tax measure on June ballot
- VCS:Bennett faces 3 challengers; no takers against Long and Zaragoza
- VCS:New Thousand Oaks councilman has history of community involvement
- VCS:Cuts take toll on east county court
- LADN: LAUSD board to vote Tuesday on whether to put parcel tax on November ballot
- LATimes($): Politics lights a fire under L.A. Fire Department
- LADN: LAUSD school board members call for faster termination of accused teachers
- OCReg: Gary Monahan resigns as Costa Mesa mayor
- OCReg:State official: 'Bizarre' that O.C. rejected $10 million in grants
- OCReg: Placentia woman appointed to state housing board
- Supervisors Meet But Take No Action Regarding Bustamante
- RivPE: S.B. COUNTY: Supervisors races shape up
- SBSun: Loma Linda councilman not seeking reelection; filing deadline extended
- VOSD: Whistleblowers, Aguirre Sue Utility Watchdog
- SDUT: MWD: History offers reasons for concern
- SDUT: 2,200 county teachers getting layoff notices
- NCTimes: REGION: Activists plan events near San Onofre nuclear plant to mark Fukushima anniversary