Thursday, October 24, 2013
- Million Dollar Fine Will Be Heralded By The Left, An Assault On Political Speech
- Is the California Secretary of States Office the Next IRS?
- VOSD: What Signature-Gatherers Can and Cant Tell Potential Voters
- Tell Congressman Scott Peters #ExemptMeToo
- SDUT: Strike bans may push binding arbitration
- SDUT: 'Hydrogen highway' headed to a dead end?
- SacBee($):UCD pays $38,055 to pepper-spray officer over damaged psyche
- LATimes($): California to limit pepper spray use on mentally ill inmates
- SCS:California's political watchdog settles with shadowy Arizona group criticized for not disclosing donors
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Source: Settlement in $11 million Arizona donation case
- LATimes($): Political watchdog to levy $1-million fine on out-of-state groups
- SFChron: BART directors aren't all onboard with contract
- SFChron: Strike bans raise new problems, labor experts warn
- SDUT: BART resolution bad deal for public
- SFChron: Even BART strike winners lose
- SBSun: Elephant bullhook ban in L.A. may keep Ringling Bros. Circus out of city
- LATimes($): Elephant bullhooks? Not in L.A.
- LATimes($): L.A. moves to ban use of bullhooks on circus elephants
- VOSD: How the GOPs New Majority Explains Its Stubborn Minority
- ModBee: State extends price break for dairy processors
- SacBee($):Brown, governors of seven other states join to spur growth of zero-emission vehicles
- SacBee($):Obama to name former California educator to top education job
- SBSun: U.S. employers add 148,000 jobs; unemployment dips to 7.2%
- SacBee($):Prosecutor: Secret formula used in Bell corruption
- LATimes($): Author hits campaign trail early in bid to unseat congressman
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Tom Calderon drops bid for California Senate
- Politico: Issa to introduce immigration bill
- The Hill:Democrats downplay significance of ObamaCare website problems
- SFChron: Open data yields apps for the civic minded
- SFC: Marijuana and the people
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The Golden Pen
Zocalo: Connecting California: 1.2 Million Passengers. One Single Track - LATimes($): What is a taxi and what is not?
- LATimes($): City Council won't appeal state rules for ride-sharing services
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: Diversion of California felons still a work in progress
- BakCal: LOIS HENRY: Enforcing smog rules this way is bad for business
- F&H Daily: New Primary Rules Force Politicians to Think
- F&H Daily: Better to Live in a Red State or Blue State? The Debate
- SacBee($):Bill Whalen: Are Republicans dealing with a Gotham Theory in California?
- OCReg$: Travis Allen: Don't stay silent on privacy
- SFChron: City College of S.F. outlines closing plan
- SJMerc: Richmond leaders call for sewer director's ouster over racist remarks
- SFChron: Oakland truckers strike to protest pollution rules
- SJMerc: Supervisor Dave Cortese to make second bid for San Jose mayor
- BakCal: Supervisors set to discuss future of embattled residency program
- FresBee: Appointed Fresno County Clerk says she'll run for the office
- VCS:Brownley attaches amendments to water bill to help Port Hueneme
- VCS:Moorpark school board approves raises for teachers
- LATimes($): Sheriff Baca accused of retaliating against department officials
- LATimes($): L.A. controller unveils website to make city finances more transparent
- LATimes($): 2 L.A. council members urge changes in city's sex harassment training
- OCReg: Water bill might hold benefits for local ports
- OCReg: Garden Grove's popular Tet Festival is canceled
- OCVoice: PBS: ACLU Urges County to Ramp Up Homeless Efforts
- OCReg: Mickadeit: Breaking in Great Park's mystery BBQ
- RivPE: MORENO VALLEY: Corruption probe expands
- RivPE: RIVERSIDE: City, business groups aim for safer, cleaner downtown
- RivPE: PIT BULLS: Riverside council passes sterilization rule
- RivPE: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: DA Ramos kicks off June 2014 reelection bid
- SacBee($):CalPERS keeps pressure on San Bernardino
- SDUT: SD mayor hopefuls campaign in earnest
- VOSD: How Todd Gloria Handled a Sin City Moment
- VOSD: Chelseas Law: Fletcher's Instant Success Is Now Law Enforcements Long-Term Endeavor