Thursday, September 19, 2013
- Taxpayers and Retirees Well Served by OC Supes Appointments to Retirement Board
- Teachers can receive a $300- $400 rebate for CTAs political spending
- Who Will Gov. Brown Blame- Criminals or Law-abiding Business Owners?
- SDUT: California pols chart an 'exceptional' path
- ModBee: Mitchell wins Senate seat; Assembly race in runoff
- LATimes($): L.A. Assemblywoman Holly Mitchell wins state Senate seat
- SJMerc: Ninth Circuit upholds California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard
- LATimes($): Exide ordered to cut production after lead emissions exceed standards
- SDUT: Strategy evolves mayors race
- SDUT: Saldaña endorsement: This is really David's time
- SDUT: Bill to open carpool lanes to solo drivers deserves signature
- LATimes($): Adult film actors say industry does too little to prevent disease
- LATimes($): Four arrested in protest of sheriffs group's stand on Trust Act
- SacBee($):Nearly 40 percent of Rim Fire land a moonscape
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: California school aid change already enmeshed in controversy
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Jerry Brown promises brown-bag lunch in UC fundraising effort
- OCReg: Costa Mesa mayor defends police union lawsuit
- Politico: Issa resumes Benghazi crusade
- Why NJ Senate candidate Cory Booker is coming to SF Friday.OK, besides for the money
- LATimes($): Shedding light on NSA's snooping
- NSA Spying Is Lawless and Destructive
- The Hill:Zuckerberg: Trust in Facebook, Google 'went down' after NSA spying news
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The Golden Pen
F&H Daily: Focus on Changing Prop 13 Still Hot - F&H Daily: Minimum Wage Hike a Blow to Young Job Seekers
- SacBee($):Editorial: Give voters a chance to help homeless veterans
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: California%u2019s immigrant license bill sets up big conflict
- SacBee($):Editorial: GOP, Boehner vow federal shutdown out of mere spite
- LATimes($): Don't fear Common Core
- CCTimes: Alameda: City offers school district $1.5 million loan for pool upgrades
- CCTimes: Richmond hires polling firm to probe public's appetite for new taxes to fix roads
- SFChron: CCSF's value to Bay Area outlined in report
- SFChron: S.F. waterfront view obscured by blight
- SFChron: S.F. seeks more open space in a key area
- SJMerc: San Jose City Councilman Xavier Campos tainted by latest criminal case against former Santa Clara County supervisor George Shirakawa Jr.
- BakCal: City thinks a state water bond is all wet
- VCS:Fillmore's new city manager says town's future looks bright as budget woes lessen
- VCS:Former Simi Valley city attorney gets $133K severance package
- OCReg: Long Beach port could benefit from water bill
- LATimes($): Four L.A. mayors attend opening of Bradley terminal additions at LAX
- CapWkly: A tale of two cities: Palmdale and Lancaster
- OCReg: City agrees to pay $275,000 over K-9 incident
- OCReg: Janet Nguyen: Feds OK making O.C. bus riders collateral damage
- OCReg: Recall effort targets San Juan Councilman Allevato
- SBSun: Inland Empire cities see jumps in property crime, homicides
- SBSun: Census: Inland Empire has nations highest poverty rate
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: Live coverage as City Council candidates debate
- PIT BULLS: Riverside County sterilization ordinance details revealed
- SDUT: Goldsmith sought Filner injunction
- VOSD: What the Next Mayor Should Prioritize: Infrastructure, Police and Infrastructure