Thursday, October 18, 2012
- LA Times - Debating the second presidential debate [Google hangout]
- No on Prop 37 Campaign Launches New TV Spot Dr. Green
- TV: "Dr. Green" - YouTube
- LATimes($): L.A. recreation center director accused of embezzling
- DA Probing City Council Candidate's Alleged Misuse of School Resources
- OCReg: Anaheim police union worker charged with taking more than $360,000
- LATimes($): Anaheim police union office manager accused of embezzlement
- LATimes($): Prop. 32's real purpose is to cripple labor unions politically
- SacBee($):Public unions face choices in two-front ballot war
- SacBee($):Campaign watchdogs say Arizona group's $11 million donation exploits loophole in California law
- LATimes($): Battle over union clout draws big money
- LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown rakes in $4 million for Prop. 30
- OCReg: Editorial: Prop. 30 limping toward finish line
- F&H Daily: Prop 30 as an Obstacle to Reform
- VCS:If Proposition 30 fails, Oxnard College athletics could be on chopping block
- VOSD: State Treasurer: Fire Poway Bond Staff
- LATimes($): Berman, Sherman running new attack ads on TV
- LADN: Reps. Howard Berman, Brad Sherman release new campaign attack ads
- LATimes($): California's new congressional landscape draws in more cash
- SFChron: 3 congressional hopefuls keep pace on funds
- SacBee($):Sacramento TV one of country's busiest markets for political ads
- OCReg: Editorial: O.C.'s new congressman
- Tension escalates in 27th Senate District
- LATimes($): L.A. County assessor arrested in bribery case
- LADN: Felony complaint alleges assessor John Noguez, two accomplices orchestrated massive scam
- LATimes($): More community colleges embrace fund-raising, reconnect with alumni
- LATimes($): California college students' average debt among lowest in nation
- CalWatchdog: NEW: Studies flunk class-size reduction
- IVDB: Rep for Assemblyman Steve Knight arrested following standoff, grenades found - DailyBulletin.com
- LATimes($): U.S. reviewing guidelines for use of force by border agencies
- SFChron: Ethanol relief vital to state's cows
- OCReg: O.C. poll: Democrats more pleased with debate
- SJMerc: Bay Area reacts as presidential campaign focus turns to women
- The Hill:Team Romney won't rein in GOP nominee during third debate
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Retiring with more than a gold watch - CalWatchdog: New York Times ignorance on California: How it's revealing about state Dems, media
- F&H Daily: California Businesses Are Wimps on High Taxes
- SacBee($):Head to Head: Should California keep 'top-two' primary?
- SDUT: Unfriendly business climate hurting state
- SacBee($):Dan Walters Daily: Jerry Brown's battle with Mungers continues
- WashPost: The Fed's Mission Creep
- Larry Ellison: big design sinks ships?
- SDUT: Close the freeway at rush hour? Really?
- SacBee($):North Sac activist won't face charges in alleged arson threat
- SacBee($):Sacramento, West Sac seek funds for new I Street Bridge
- CalWatch: State to investigate SFs handling of special education services
- SFChron: S.F. would be perfect Super Bowl host
- SFChron: SF polling site gets the boot
- SFChron: Oakland crime up 20%
- FresBee: Fresno City Attorney James Sanchez resigns
- Council shakes off prevailing wage requirement
- FresBee: California, others divert housing settlement funds
- ModBee: Study faults Modesto Irrigation District subsidy
- Election notebook: Registration deadline is Monday; McCarthy to headline Gleason event
- SCS:Soquel school district leaders lay groundwork for parcel tax plan
- SLO Trib: Measure would fund fire help in Cayucos
- VCS:Commission that put community colleges on probation will visit campuses
- LADN: Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce urges tax reform at City Hall
- LADN: LAUSD says talks with UTLA on teacher evaluations are at impasse
- OCReg: FPPC complaint filed against H.B. councilman
- OCReg: Irvine mayoral candidate denies being used to split vote
- Supervisors Delay Approval of Computer Contract
- OCReg: Costa Mesa to appeal ruling in outsourcing suit
- OCReg: San Juan to look into easing city campaign rules
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO: SEC launches inquiry
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: County supervisors pay on ballot
- RivPE: REDLANDS: WalMart project approved by City Council
- NCTimes: Pala tribe to hold rally opposing proposed canyon dump
- RivPE: SAN JACINTO: Council censures Councilman Steve Di Memmo
- RivPE: JURUPA VALLEY: City to discuss disincorporation
- SDUT: Pension dispute still roils mayoral race
- NCTimes: Escondido council says it won't intervene in chief's paid leave