Tuesday, October 29, 2013
- 15 Years In Remission My Cancer Survivors Story
- Time to Place Party and Country over Personal Agenda
- ZOMBIE TALK
- SFChron: Calif. GOP garners donations from unions
- DesSun:California public agencies gamble - and lose - on pension bonds
- SJMerc: Covered California chief, Peter Lee, defends delay of enrollment figures
- LATimes($): Amid Obamacare sign-up glitches, thousands head to free clinic event
- Politico: CMS chief first to testify on Obamacare web flaws
- SFChron: Warriors' S.F. arena costs piling up
- SacBee($):Deputy who shot Calif. teen is a gun instructor
- SFChron: 3 states, province sign West Coast climate pact
- LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown signs clean energy pact with neighbors to the north
- OCReg: Napolitano draws admiration, ire during UC Irvine visit
- LATimes($): Ex-Bell city attorney unsure how his signature got on contracts
- LATimes($): Bell adds online financial data in bid for transparency
- SFChron: Marijuana moves into the mainstream
- F&H Daily: ACLU Pot Panel Puts Plan Ahead of Evidence
- SacBee($):Man pleads no contest for threatening Sen. Leland Yee
- LATimes($): Man pleads guilty after threatening senator over gun control bill
- CCTimes: Barnidge: Visiting 44 BART stations on the way to an Assembly seat?
- SFC: Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and filmmaker Jen Siebel Newsom endorse movement for Clinton 2016 White House run
- SacBee($):The Buzz: In final year in office, Steinberg to make big push for linked learning
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: Coming of age in California and the need to prepare young people for good work
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: VIDEO: Steinberg talks about trip to Switzerland
- FresBee: Republican state Sen. Anthony Cannella of Ceres backs immigrant rights
- SFC: Jeff Denham still has immigrant-rights skeptics
- SFC: Silicon Valley advocacy group fwd.us teams up...
- SCS:Alejo, others press DC for immigration reform
- SDUT: Issa to probe VA's lavish spending
- BakCal: Political notebook: House passes bill to streamline veterans claims processing
- Politico: Jeb Bush: End 'crony capitalism'
- SFC: Gay discrimination bill going to Senate floor
- SDUT: Moving NAFTA forward
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The Golden Pen
SDUT: Police shootings raise use-of-force issues - F&H Daily: High Speed Rail Legal Problems Reaching A Climax
- CalWatchdog: NEW: The Brown Dog Affair
- SDUT: Let the food trucks roam
- SacBee($):Bruce Maiman: Just how do lawmakers like the family farmer?
- SacBee($):The long road back for Kings starts Wednesday
- SacBee($):Editorial: With new owners and renewed focus on fans, can Kings bring back the glory days?
- SFChron: Report: Some chemicals in S.F. Bay near levels of concern
- SFChron: Tax on soda to be floated in San Francisco
- SJMerc: Ex-Santa Clara County Supervisor George Shirakawa Jr. indicted
- SJMerc: Herhold: Europe's demand for privacy might have benefits for Silicon Valley
- BakCal: School district-owned zoo wins lawsuit over raccoon attack
- ModBee: Councilman, ex-mayor question Oakdale-area fire merger
- ModBee: Modesto Irrigation District board candidates raking in campaign cash
- VCS:New Simi Valley district to work to improve tourism
- VCS:Congresswoman Brownley plans military service academy meeting Tuesday
- LATimes($): L.A. County Assessor John Noguez hit with more felony charges
- LATimes($): LAUSD needs Deasy
- Paul Detrick Discusses the LAPD's Fight Against Photographers on RTAmerica
- LATimes($): Does downtown L.A. need a streetcar?
- LATimes($): L.A. fights plague of garbage in central city neighborhoods
- LATimes($): Greuel takes museum post, still undecided about running for office
- OCReg: Irvine residents appointed to state water, optometry boards
- OCVoice: OCFA Fire Marshal Fired
- OCVoice: Anaheim's Legal Fees in Civil Rights Suit Near $800,000
- DesSun:Benoit demands candidate clarify mailer in DHS race
- SBSun: TVC Latino hosts forum for San Bernardino mayoral candidates
- SDUT: Alvarez, Faulconer release college grades
- VOSD: Fact Check: City Workers and 401(k)s
- VOSD: What the Candidates College Transcripts Tell Us About Their Plans for Neighborhoods (Hint: Nothing)