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Corcoran Anti-Rail Campaign Hopes to Go Viral

Jan 27, 2012

People will take a day off of work to make their voices heard. At hearings, at committee meetings, and now at rallies, the people opposed to High Speed Rail are turning out to proclaim their rights to their property. The

Judge Strips Oakland Police of Authority

Jan 26, 2012

It’s been nine years since the “Rider” case ended with a $10.5 million settlement and a promise to reform. Since then, reform has come at a painfully slow pace, and in the opinion of a federal judge, the pace has

Bell Police Received Undeserved Disability Pensions, Investigation Finds

Jan 24, 2012

An investigation has revealed that former Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo awarded disability pensions inappropriately to some of the top officials in the police department. Three former chiefs were all approved for disability pensions, which are taxed at a lower

Fresno Crews Complete Cleanup of Homeless Encampments

Nov 10, 2011

The City of Fresno announced the cleanup of the encampments near the Monterey Street Bridge is completed and that work will continue to find housing for the former residents of those encampments. In conjunction with the completion of the cleanup,

California Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments on Redevelopment

Nov 9, 2011

On Thursday, the State Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the legality of Redevelopment Raid from this year’s budget battle. The case has been on the fast track ever since the Legislature approved Governor Brown’s plan

Brandman University Fires Back at County Supervisors

Nov 9, 2011

The dust storm kicked up by two Brandman University students who interned for Barbara Kogerman, then a candidate for Laguna Hills City Council, continues. Their work, which started in early 2010, eventually led to a database of city manager compensation,

San Joaquin County Declares Impasse with Employee Union

Nov 9, 2011

The 3,900 county employees represented by SEIU will be subject to a 2.3 percent pay cut by way of six furlough days under a new contract imposed by San Joaquin County. 18 months ago, various bargaining groups came to the

Authors of Stories Promoting Water District Can’t Be Found

Nov 9, 2011

Good press is worth its weight in gold. But when good press is allegedly bought, paid for, and published under false pretenses, golden press can turn into black eyes. So what are black eyes and bad press worth their weight



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