California Today

Published: 10 Nov, 2008
1 min read
LA Times
Get set for the California governor race
Schwarzenegger to gay marriage backers: Don't give up
Skelton: Schwarzenegger's call for tax hikes brings him into real world
Prop 8. protests spring up throughout state
Uncounted ballots unlikely to reverse Prop. 8
San Francisco Chronicle
How churches allied to pass Prop. 8
Quick fix for state budget problems a long shot
Berkeley high-speed transit not yet a done deal
Sacramento Bee
California budget battle looks like it'll be a rerun
Oakland Tribune
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