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The Reporter (Vacaville) - May 26, 1:05 am
The world keeps turning, technology and the Digital Age continue their inexorable paces, but the all-American Fiesta Days parade in Vacaville literally rolls along, largely and happily unaffected by swirling change, a testament to continuity,
»ReadIn this article: Jim Frazier,
Steve Hardy
The Reporter (Vacaville) - May 26, 1:01 am
OAKLAND -- Ask many Bay Area officials how the new Bay Bridge will fare when the Big One strikes and their answers may be shaky.
»ReadIn this article: Mark DeSaulnier,
Lisa Vorderbrueggen
The Reporter (Vacaville) - May 26, 1:00 am
ATLANTA (AP) -- One patient with a history of substance abuse and suicidal thoughts was left alone in a waiting room inside the Atlanta VA Medical Center, where he obtained drugs from a hospital visitor and later died of an overdose.
»ReadIn this article: Jeff Miller,
Jeff Miller
Sacramento Bee - May 26, 12:12 am
Mark Friedman is a home-grown developer with a famous family name, a Harvard-trained intellect and a reputation for panache. Friedman checks out the mall courtyard. He wants the project to have an indoors meets-outdoors feel that reflects ...
»ReadIn this article: Jerry Brown,
Sutter Brown,
Doug Elmets,
Kevin Johnson
Santa Barbara Independent - May 26, 12:07 am
Santa Barbara County Action Network (SB CAN) presented awards to five individuals and one organization for their outstanding contributions to the community during the North County “Looking Forward” Awards Dinner on Sunday, May 19 at the Santa ...
»ReadIn this article: Khatchik Achadjian,
Lois Capps,
Maria Garcia
Sacramento Bee - May 26, 12:00 am
On a TV special one night in February, Gov. Jerry Brown appeared live on location to start a countdown to the planned Labor Day weekend opening of the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. "California is in a building mood," says Gov. ...
»ReadIn this article: Jerry Brown,
Willie Brown,
Anthony Cannella,
Will Kempton,
Legislature,
water
Sacramento Bee - May 26, 12:00 am
Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to change how K-12 schools are financed giving more money to districts with large numbers of poor and/or English-learner students faces criticism on several points. Dan Walters
»ReadIn this article: Jerry Brown,
Dan Walters
Sacramento Bee - May 26, 12:00 am
California Republicans, who hope to make crime an election-year issue in 2014, ought to first show they're serious about protecting public safety by embracing legislation that would require people to undergo background checks before they buy guns.
»ReadIn this article: Jeff Denham,
Doug LaMalfa,
Tom McClintock,
Mike Thompson,
David G. Valadao
Sacramento Bee - May 26, 12:00 am
CalSTRS has been making waves on Wall Street lately, taking a more aggressive stance with corporations while grabbing a bit of the spotlight from its big brother CalPERS.
»ReadIn this article: CalPERS,
CalSTRS,
Anne Sheehan,
water
Sacramento Bee/Opinion - May 26, 12:00 am
The Bee's editorial board has gone off the rails in advocating for increased property taxes, which would be devastating to small businesses, renters and consumers. Jon Coupal
»ReadIn this article: Proposition 13,
Tom Ammiano,
Board of Equalization,
Jon Coupal,
Legislature,
Split rollBills: AB 188,
Sacramento Bee/Opinion - May 26, 12:00 am
Dr. Roger J. Foster's examination room is in a seedy office next to a boarded-up Sacramento city incinerator in a scruffy Alkali Flat lot of warehouses and used car dealers.
»ReadIn this article: Tom Ammiano,
Ted W. Lieu,
Dan Morain,
Darrell SteinbergBills: AB 473,
SB 439,
Sacramento Bee/Opinion - May 26, 12:00 am
President Barack Obama bested Mitt Romney by portraying his Republican opponent as a rich businessman who used offshore tax havens and ran enterprises into the ground without regard for working people. Dana Milbank
»ReadIn this article: campaign finance,
Darrell Issa,
John F. Kerry,
Barack Obama,
Nancy Pelosi,
Mitt Romney
Orange County Register/Editorial - May 26, 12:00 am
I've lived in Los Angeles 40 years, and it becomes ever more difficult to trudge to the polls on Election Day. Not because of age, but because Los Angeles is politically broken, and remains vulnerable to continued economic decline. We just had an...
»ReadIn this article: Maria Elena Durazo,
Eric Garcetti,
Wendy Greuel,
Joel Kotkin,
Antonio Villaraigosa,
water
Sacramento Bee - May 26, 12:00 am
The sentencing Friday of a former operator of a Sacramento marijuana dispensary brought into sharp relief the increased secrecy surrounding plea bargains and punishment of federal defendants willing to help the government in exchange for a shorter ...
»ReadIn this article: Board of Equalization,
Benjamin B. Wagner
Fresno Bee - May 25, 11:50 pm
Clovis Unified will host budget workshop Read comments
»ReadIn this article: Kevin Gordon,
Proposition 98,
state budget
Fresno Bee - May 25, 11:27 pm
A Firebaugh resident confronts two armed home invaders and kills one with his sword; a runoff election in the 16th Senate District appears likely after initial voting trends don't hold up; and the Fresno City Council votes against bike lanes for ...
»ReadIn this article: Jim Costa,
Leticia Perez,
Andy Vidak,
Phil Wyman
Fresno Bee - May 25, 11:04 pm
WASHINGTON -- San Joaquin Valley farmer and beekeeper Michael Eggman worked Capitol Hill last week in hopes of eventually uprooting Rep. Jeff Denham, R-Turlock. Read comments
»ReadIn this article: Jeff Denham,
Jose Atilio Hernandez,
Jose Hernandez,
Barack Obama,
Nancy Pelosi,
Mitt Romney,
David G. Valadao
Appeal Democrat (Marysville) - May 25, 10:58 pm
An Olivehurst man remained in custody Saturday after admitting "some lewd behavior" with a teenage relative twice over three-year period, the Yuba County Sheriff's Department reported. Charles Erwin Smith, 55, was booked into the Yuba ...
»ReadIn this article: James Brulte,
California Republican Party,
Legislature
Appeal Democrat (Marysville) - May 25, 10:53 pm
This Week in Local History May 27 to June 2 100 years The first serious disturbance as a result of the electrical workers strike occurred on Third street between C and D streets with the result that the officers were compelled to use strenuous ...
»ReadIn this article: California Nurses Association,
Wally Herger
San Jose Mercury News - May 25, 9:58 pm
The new issue of Forbes magazine features Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman on the cover, but the headline hearkens back to a less successful moment in her career.
»ReadIn this article: California Nurses Association,
Nora Campos,
referendum,
Joe Trippi,
Meg Whitman
Modesto Bee - May 25, 9:46 pm
There was one silver lining for Stanislaus County homeowners as they watched their house values plummet during the recession: Property taxes declined for most homes.
»ReadIn this article: Proposition 13,
David Cogdill,
Proposition 8
Stockton Record - May 25, 8:31 pm
Jerry Meral, Gov. Jerry Brown's point man to build the peripheral tunnels, scolds The Record for its April 18 editorial, "Wishful thinking on the Delta," for assuming that the Bay Delta Conservation Plan's proposed tunnels under the Delta ...
»ReadIn this article: Jerry Brown,
Legislature,
Jerry Meral,
water
San Jose Mercury News - May 25, 8:07 pm
HOUSTON -- It's starting to get ridiculous. The A's continued their 2013 Houston Astros roast Saturday night, and they're showing no signs of turning down the flame.
»ReadIn this article: Chris Young,
Chris Young
Los Angeles Times/California - May 25, 7:41 pm
The former Republican lieutenant governor, who is pondering a run for governor, wants to repeal the prison policy, saying it has endangered the lives of Californians.Abel Maldonado was a young Latino rancher and fresh-faced state lawmaker when he ...
»ReadIn this article: Jerry Brown,
Fred Davis,
Fred Davis,
Tim Donnelly,
Legislature,
Abel Maldonado,
Bill Whalen,
Pete Wilson
Inland Daily Bulletin - May 25, 7:26 pm
CHINO HILLS -- Residents and elected officials opposed to Southern California Edison's plans to build high-voltage power lines through the city gathered to consolidate support among themselves as a decision from the state's utility regulators looms.
»ReadIn this article: Curt Hagman,
Ed Royce
Inland Daily Bulletin - May 25, 6:51 pm
LA VERNE -- It started with a discussion about doing something permanent to enhance the military banner program.
»ReadIn this article: Dan Harden,
Roberto Rodriguez,
Brad Smith
New York Times - May 25, 5:33 pm
After years of grueling battles over state budget deficits and spending cuts, California has a new challenge on its hand: too much money.
»ReadIn this article: Jerry Brown,
Legislature,
state budget,
Darrell Steinberg
Los Angeles Times/California - May 25, 5:28 pm
Eric Garcetti's wife, Amy Wakeland, is a powerful player in his political life but one who fiercely guards their family's privacy.Midway through his election-night victory speech, Eric Garcetti turned toward the cluster of family on the stage behind ...
»ReadIn this article: Michael Finnegan,
Eric Garcetti,
Wendy Greuel
Los Angeles Times/California - May 25, 5:10 pm
Having a big vision for the big city is fine, but the mayor-elect needs to pay attention to fixing potholes, trimming trees and patching that hole in the rec center bathroom.To be fair, crumbling infrastructure isn't entirely a negative story, and I ...
»ReadIn this article: Eric Garcetti,
Wendy Greuel,
water
Torrance Daily Breeze - May 25, 4:43 pm
City Councilman Eric Garcetti won the first L.A. mayor's race since the Great Recession with a simple message: telling voters he'd solve their basic problems.
»ReadIn this article: Eric Garcetti,
Wendy Greuel,
Jan Perry,
state budget,
Antonio Villaraigosa
San Jose Mercury News - May 25, 1:55 pm
Caltrans' principal bridge engineer says the Bay Bridge will be operational after the Big One but motorists could see closed lanes, slow speeds, bridge sections that have shifted inches or feet, jammed expansion joints topped with steel travel ...
»ReadIn this article: Mark DeSaulnier,
Lisa Vorderbrueggen
Reuters - May 25, 1:11 pm
NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A leading official from the Catholic archdiocese of Newark has resigned his post as vicar general following the arrest of a priest accused of violating a deal that barred him from interacting with children, the ...
»ReadIn this article: David Jones,
John Myers
San Francisco Chronicle/Politics Blog - May 25, 11:58 am
Troy Nunley looks down from his judicial perch and sometimes sees himself, a young man growing up in one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods, where hope can die young. “I never lose sight of where I come from. It helps me get my message across ...
»ReadIn this article: Gray Davis,
Dianne Feinstein
Torrance Daily Breeze - May 25, 11:03 am
A Democrat-supported bill to raise California's minimum wage has passed the state's Assembly Appropriations Committee on a party-line vote.
»ReadIn this article: Luis A. Alejo,
minimum wageBills: AB 10,
Torrance Daily Breeze/Opinion - May 25, 10:58 am
When you think of the work the California Legislature does, you think of eloquent statements of the rights of man, of soaring language that sets forth the highest principles of political philosophy and calls citizens to action - right?
»ReadIn this article: Lou Correa,
Mark DeSaulnier,
Robert Huff,
Legislature,
Lois WolkBills: ACA 4,
SCA 10,
Torrance Daily Breeze - May 25, 9:03 am
It's looking like the Southern California Regional Occupational Program in Torrance won't be closed after all - not for at least two more years, anyway.
»ReadIn this article: Jerry Brown,
Legislature,
Ted W. Lieu,
Albert Y. MuratsuchiBills: AB 1214,
The Politico - May 25, 8:26 am
Mike Murphy cut ads for Bloomberg's group defending Toomey and criticizing Pryor.
»ReadIn this article: Mike Murphy,
Mitt Romney,
Meg Whitman
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