Monday, July 9, 2012
- WATCHING THE TRAIN WRECK
- Asm. Diane Harkey: The Voters Get It
- LATimes($): High-speed rail officials rebuffed proposal from French railway
- Saturday's Main Page
- Sunday's Main Page
- SJMerc: Simitian flips stance on high-speed rail
- SDUT: Bill to ban plastic bags advances in Sacramento
- SacBee: State high court supports charter cities' exemptions from prevailing wage law
- SacBee: The Buzz: What's in a number? How California voters read ballot measures
- SacBee: California Indian tribes lead national push for more off-reservation casinos
- SJMerc: Political Blotter: Shake-up in Pete Stark's campaign staff
- ModBee: State faces headwinds in easing doctor shortage; overhaul makes it worse
- LATimes($): State auditor advises Vernon to replace top leadership
- SBSun: ONT report to come before LA subcommittee next month
- SBSun: Virus could kick thousands off Internet on Monday
- The Hill:Obama to call for one-year extension of some Bush-era tax rates
- LADN: Rumors fly over GOP's VP pick
- Politico: Mitt's minimalist 'Mad Men'
- RivPE: CANYON LAKE: Spaying, neutering could become mandatory
- SBSun: San Bernardino County school board to consider statement calling for more state funding
- SBSun: Rancho Cucamonga proceeding with eminent domain for road
- SBSun: Claremont to consider eliminating second-hand smoke in outdoor areas with no enforcement
- SDUT: Election protest draws crowd to Tijuana's Río Zone
- NCTimes: CARLSBAD: Change could allow city to use insurance building for college
- NCTimes: ESCONDIDO: Council ponders changes amid red-light camera losses
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The Golden Pen
LATimes($): 'Affordable' Care Act? Not so much for Sacramento - OCReg: Robert Samuelson: '60s budget blunder haunts today's economy
- SacBee: Dan Walters: City-state relations take a turn
- OCReg: Debra Saunders: Will innovation save newspapers?
- CalBuzz: Why Romney Has Blown It With Latino Voters
- SFChron: Gov. Jerry Brown's delta fix is not much of a plan
- SacBee: Editorial: A brighter day, but temporary, for state parks
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Improve state water bond
- LATimes($): San Francisco rule would encourage building student housing
- SFChron: Federal judge nominee Troy Nunley works his way up
- SFChron: Mayor Ed Lee ups ante to keep St. Luke's open
- 'Drain Hetch Hetchy' measure brewing
- SFChron: Kim-Shree Maufas far outspends school board cohorts
- SFChron: Caltrain testing real-time system
- CCTimes: Barnidge: Does Richmond think Walmart is worse than an empty building?
- CCTimes: Pittsburg Yacht Club seeks compromise after missing loan payments
- Two Kern County wildfires keep firefighters busy
- FresBee: Divisive Fresno Co. water vote nears end
- ModBee: Modesto Centre Plaza deal heads to council
- FresBee: Voters shoot down Fresno park district plan
- FresBee: Community colleges plan to alter enrollment priority list
- Widening 24th: How the city would compensate displaced residents
- VCS:Thousand Oaks council to tackle proposed right to vote intiative
- LATimes($): Officials rethink San Gabriel Valley agency operations
- LADN: LAUSD offers free, nutritional food to students over summer
- LATimes($): San Fernando fires interim police chief after four months
- OCReg:Firefighters fire back: Attacks on profession disheartening
- OCReg: Accused county executive had many asking questions