Wednesday, November 27, 2013
- How Unions and Bankers Work Together to Protect Unsustainable Defined Benefits
- CA still worst run state in nation; Sacramento not far behind
- SFChron: S.F. scrambles for subs as teachers skip school
- SacBee($):Governor rakes in maximum donations from celebrities and others during Los Angeles fundraiser
- LATimes($): Gov. Jerry Brown keeps collecting campaign donations
- OCWeekly: Diane Harkey, Foe of Frivolous Lawsuits as Assemblywoman, Drops Her Frivolous Lawsuit
- Harkey drops suit against Wyland « SD Rostra
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Diane Harkey drops lawsuit against Mark Wyland
- LATimes($): Thanksgiving is skid row's version of the Oscars
- SBSun: Obama calls entertainment industry an economic bright spot in Glendale speech
- SBSun: Donnelly states his case for governor in Claremont
- SacBee($):Legislative leaders raise concerns about draft school-funding regulations
- F&H Daily: Court Rules Against Bullet Train Authority
- SacBee($):Editorial: High-speed rail proceeds in fits and starts
- F&H Daily: Early Look at Campaign 2014: Part 4 Safe Open Seats and Possible Same Party Runoffs
- SacBee($):Capitol Alert: Republican Jeff Gorell taking on freshman Rep. Julia Brownley
- LATimes($): Judge orders Sriracha hot sauce plant partly closed over odors
- BakCal: Supreme Court to hear challenge to Obama health care birth-control mandate
- SacBee($):Fresno farm dispute spolights Californias ag labor law
- LATimes($): L.A. County speeds up plan to rebuild youth probation camp
- SacBee($):New tax law driving expats to renounce U.S. citizenship
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The Golden Pen
F&H Daily: The 2013 CALA Legal Turkey Awards - SDUT: Goldsmith's pension lawsuit: What prompted settlement?
- SacBee($):Viewpoints: Optimistic California surplus forecasts ignore existing challenges
- SacBee($):Dan Walters: California bullet train takes big hit from judge
- Girls, Boys, Both, Neither
- VCS:Timm Herdt: Scrooge, Robin Hood and property taxes
- CalBuzz: How Tech Elitists Are Pushing Out SF Middle Class
- SacBee($):Marcos Breton: Arena plan sparking investment in Sacramentos downtown core
- SFChron: Bullet train snag could affect Transbay Terminal
- SCS:San Jose State study: Black students described campus racism years before hate-crime case
- SJMerc: San Jose Councilwoman Rose Herrera running for mayor like half the council
- FresBee: Fresno bus drivers union authorizes strike, still hope to reach agreement
- ModBee: Three new faces on Modesto City Council sworn in
- ModBee: Taxpayer dollars and bank donations fund homes for Stanislaus County low-income families
- LATimes($): Phillips 66 plans to build San Luis Obispo County rail terminal
- SLO Trib: Town hall meeting on new school standards set in Paso Robles
- SLO Trib: County exempts small farmers from some Paso Robles groundwater rules
- VCS:Next Simi Valley attorney could be city's highest-paid employee
- VCS:La Colonia residents, police march for peace
- LATimes($): New L.A. County sheriff watchdog role is filled
- LATimes($): L.A. County extends tenure of child welfare oversight commission
- OCVoice: Officials Approve Construction Deal for Great Park
- OCVoice: Five Things to Know About Tuesday%u2019s Great Park Vote (3)
- SBSun: San Bernardino County graded with double fail for prison realignment spending
- SBSun: CalFire lifts San Bernardino County burn bans; permits still required
- SDUT: Video: Ex-aide puts price on Filner lawsuit
- VOSD: Why the County Will Lose Half Its Health Funds (And Why It Might Not Matter)