News Source: Sacramento Bee
| about 12 hours ago
Last Thanksgiving, Damon Dunn says, he was a wealthy real estate executive who hadn't voted even once. This Thanksgiving, Dunn, 33, is crisscrossing the state while billing himself as a "truly conservative" candidate for secretary of state,
News Source: Truthdig
| 7 days ago
California Watch surveyed the 30 largest K-12 school districts in the state and found that many schools are pushing class sizes to 24 in some or all of the early grades. Other districts have raised class sizes to 30 students – reverting to levels
News Source: Sacramento Bee
| 13 days ago
That company is California Strategies, one of the state's biggest public affairs consulting firms, with 20 partners in seven cities from both major parties. At least four of the company's principals and associates are supporting one of the candidates,
News Source: Napa Valley Register
| 26 days ago
Herbert Weston “Wes” Walker, a former Napa County Superior Court judge and later a justice on the San Francisco-based California Court of Appeal for the First District, passed away peacefully in his home in Napa on Wednesday, Oct. 28...Walker, a
News Source: Contra Costa Times
| 27 days ago
A structural failure closed the Bay Bridge last week and paralyzed commuter traffic, two questions immediately jumped to mind: (1) Who's to blame for this? (2) Is there any way we can sue them? Finger pointing is a proud American tradition, and
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| 29 days ago
The measure, which would allow insurers to consider a driver's history of insurance coverage when setting rates, is backed by Mercury General, which in June donated $13,000 to Brown's campaign for attorney general, according to campaign records on
News Source: Politico
| about 1 month ago
If they got what they wanted, they might support this...especially in an election year. They'll be able to say that they brought home something for their constituents...and leave conservatives who oppose anything that the Democrats do howling at the
News Source: Sacramento Bee
| about 1 month ago
Another wrote $21,000 in checks to Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore and the Democratic National Committee in 2000. A third was a registered Democrat in the early 1970s and has acknowledged supporting George McGovern as the party's