Tuesday, March 5, 2013
- California GOP Convention Wrap Up
- 9 Reasons to Keep the Sequester in Place
- Brulte: 2012 Assembly Losses Because "We Got Lazy"
- SDUT: How can Gov. Brown countenance costly PR contract?
- SacBee($):Special-interest groups treat 17 California lawmakers to Hawaii trips
- SacBee($):California lawmakers treated to Hawaii conferences
- SBSun: Inland Empire GOP leaders confident Jim Brulte can lead party
- CalWatchdog: Arnold still haunting GOP conventions
- SacBee($):Editorial: California GOP needs more than new packaging
- SacBee($):CA Republican wants to create a 'Neighborhood Legislature'
- CalWatchdog: Union delegation unexpected sight at GOP convention
- EDUCATION: Fewer California schools in financial jeopardy
- CCTimes: Nine Bay Area school districts reported financial difficulties this year
- LATimes($): California school districts are in better financial shape, officials say
- 'Californian Radio': Can Republicans grab Rubio's old seat?
- VCS:CLU, Gallegly forming center to develop public leaders
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Inmate walks away from Central California prison
- SacBee($):Bruce Maiman: In climate debate, what are costs of being wrong?
- CapWkly: Prop. 39's bounty: New dollars, a lot of them, head to schools
- LADN: L.A. mayoral candidates scramble to reach undecided voters on last day of campaign
- LATimes($): L.A. prepares for an election with more heat than light
- LATimes($): Legislation would ban trapping of bobcats for commercial purposes
- LATimes($): Ex-police chief may have violated law over ticket, officials say
- LATimes($): Proposed Harvey Milk airport name change hits turbulence in S.F.
- SacBee($):CA lawmaker seeks rights for transgender students
- VCS:Murdock: Sequester should trim federal fat
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The Golden Pen
OCReg: Editorial: Pension reform fight reaching the courts - SDUT: Municipal economic development perspective
- F&H Daily: My Remedy for California Republicans: Emphasize the Double E
- SFChron: Obama the merciless
- F&H Daily: One Man, Two Votes Why Not?
- SDUT: Robert J. Samuelson: How we got into this mess
- OCReg: Editorial: Vicious tax circle adds to gas price woes
- SacBee($):Pyramid Alehouse closes it doors on K Street
- SacBee($):Federal probe sought of alleged 'dumping' of mental patient in Sacramento
- SCS:Bay Area tops new 'mega-commuter' Census list defining the worst trips to work
- SFChron: Katy Tang right to push Muni to improve
- SFChron: CCSF regulators - sensible or 'gone wild'?
- SFChron: Hard choices ahead for growing S.F.
- CCTimes: Recent critic of Oakland police named to lead reform effort
- SFChron: Oakland: Quan's neighbors hire security
- SJMerc: Herhold: Freeway sign stamps 'Little Saigon' on the map
- Council to consider agreement with police union
- ModBee: Riverbank mayor will address city
- Bakersfield gets $3.3 million refund from Kern County
- FresBee: EDITORIAL: Sheriff should apologize for Fig Garden deal
- ModBee: Train ridership up in valley; regional authority to meet soon
- FresBee: Valley making a pitch in D.C.
- SLO Trib: San Luis Coastal trustees to discuss public comment policy
- SLO Trib: Caltrans flag dispute stalls veterans monument in Orcutt
- VCS:More than 84,000 area residents work outside Ventura County
- VCS:Port of Hueneme feels effect of sequestration as idling ships await inspectors
- VCS:Oxnard council to discuss salaries of city employees
- LADN: Kathy Riordan forced to resign from Los Angeles Animal Services Commission
- LADN: Parents allege massive enrollment fraud at Carpenter Community Charter in Studio City
- OC Register Alters Ad Policy After Politicians Complain
- VoiceofOC: Disney Expansion Plans Are Reason for $319-Million Streetcar Proposal
- OCReg: Great Park board OKs balloon, carousel fares
- OCReg: Lake Forest councilman charged with drunken driving
- SBSun: San Bernardino City Council approves raises for fire, police
- Mayor Opens New Front in Struggle with Hotel Owners
- SDUT: Quick school boss pick raises questions
- SDUT: $3,000 home water bill shocks local couple