Saturday, April 21, 2012
- SacBee: Nadia Lockyer resigns position on Alameda County Board of Supervisors
- SFChron: Nadia Lockyer resigns as Alameda County supervisor
- SJMerc: Alameda County Supervisor Nadia Lockyer resigns, citing need to focus on motherhood, recovery
- LATimes($): Lockyer's wife quits Alamada County board in drug, sex scandal
- LATimes($): Lawmakers' mileage checks driving up costs
- SacBee: The Buzz: Assemblyman gives up right to drive California state car until DUI case is resolved
- LATimes($): Assemblyman Hernandez apologizes, gives up state car
- RivPE: REPORT: Public sector holding back job growth
- OCReg:Hundreds of public workers in $300K club
- SacBee: Ad Watch: 1st Congressional rivals Aanestad, La Malfa disagree on federal farm subsidies
- LATimes($): Brad Sherman campaign questions 'super PAC' role
- LATimes($): Emily's List backs Julia Brownley for Congress
- The Democrats' big, fat book on Linda Parks
- VCS:Strickland bill seeks health warning on reusable grocery bags
- SacBee: Congress on track to deny Obama administration's $1 billion request for high-speed rail
- FresBee: Final high-speed rail report for Merced-Fresno issued
- ModBee: Latest bullet train plan shows Merced-Fresno route
- LATimes($): With an economy of words, California legislators state their ballot business
- RivPE: LEGISLATURE: Panel OKs bill to help Inland cities
- OCReg: Senate leader: Change initiative process
- SacBee:FPPC pushing for personal liability when IEs break elections law
- OCReg: State political watchdog chair wants bloggers to reveal payments
- SacBee: California Lottery swaps ad amid controversy over slap scene
- SDUT: SD sailors, Marines linked to Secret Service scandal
- OCReg: GOP, Dems agree: Romney better than Bush
- OCReg: Poll: 'Buffett rule' reveals deep partisan divide
- The Hill:Obama: GOP needs to prevent doubling of student loan rates
- LATimes($): The secret of the cardboard arcade
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The Golden Pen
WSJ: Joel Kotkin: The Great California Exodus - SacBee: Editorial: Will energy pact stifle competition?
- SacBee: Viewpoints: In protecting schools, state neglects students
- SacBee: Viewpoints: State bill to expand non-doctor abortions should be defeated
- OCReg: Steven Greenhut: Cops shouldn't act like invaders
- SFChron: Homeowners Bill of Rights faces stiff fight
- CalBuzz: Press Clips: Pippa, Kim K Star on Prince Gavin Show
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Dem maneuver in Legislature could slam housing market
- SacBee: McCarty says if re-elected, he may not serve full term
- SacBee: Mayor, Maloof break the ice in Vegas, plan to talk again
- LATimes($): Judge refuses to reinstate San Francisco sheriff
- CCTimes: Bay Area adds nearly 11,000 jobs in March as employment surges
- ModBee: Stanislaus County jobless rate up slightly
- FresBee: Political Notebook: Borgeas, Fortune bolster conservative positions
- FresBee: Valley unemployment up slightly in March
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Some good news in latest local jobs figures
- FresBee: Chukchansi plans to start a tribal court
- SCS:Farmland to shopping center: Economic desperation drives Watsonville to consider retail
- SLO Trib: Jury awards $74 million to parents
- SCS:UC Santa Cruz grads face a challenging job market
- VCS:County supervisor candidates discuss SOAR, jobs, pensions
- VCS:Former legislator remembered fondly at funeral in Simi Valley
- VCS:Simi Valley councilmen caught off guard by appointee's past
- LADN: Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wants to cut 669 city positions, raise retirement age in quest to balance budget
- LATimes($): Clear the tracks, Beverly Hills
- LATimes($): Breakdowns and delays plague Metro Blue Line
- LADN: LAUSD to keep health-class requirement on superintendent's order
- OCReg: Santa Ana fire crews officially part of OCFA
- SBSun: San Bernardino County judge lifts bail for Colonies' defendants
- SBSun: Developer's spokesman takes job with Romney campaign
- SBSun: Redlands council, labor groups, begin negotiations on compensation levels
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: State says no to some redevelopment debts
- DesSun:Valley cities' jobless rates rise, as does California's
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Council endorses looser sign rules to boost business