Category: Editorial
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Supreme Court nails GPS issue
Butte County law enforcement has used tracking devices to get warrants—but it won’t anymore.
This article was published on 01.26.12
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Herger, good and bad
He’s a nice guy, but his positions are bad for people.
This article was published on 01.19.12
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Another severe state budget
Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget plan is designed to convince voters that state spending has been cut sufficiently to justify raising taxes.
This article was published on 01.12.12
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Sunny days, smoky nights
With unusually dry winter weather holding in pollution, it’s up to all of us to limit our wood burning as much as possible—for the sake of the children.
This article was published on 01.12.12
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Scientific hubris at its worst
Scientists have created a flu virus that could wipe out millions. Congratulations, guys.
This article was published on 01.05.12
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Redevelopment is indispensable
For all its flaws, redevelopment has been an economic engine that made cities better. Lawmakers should restore it—soon.
This article was published on 01.05.12
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A shoddy report
ProPublica’s examination of the state redistricting process lacks credibility.
This article was published on 12.29.11
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Black-market earnings
Who’s profiting from the feds’ crackdown on medical marijuana? Outlaw growers and dealers, that’s who.
This article was published on 12.29.11
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The tax quandary
Californians don’t like the cuts being imposed on higher education, but they’re unwilling to do anything about it.
This article was published on 12.22.11
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Unconstitutional acts
The Constitution requires the Senate to confirm judicial appointments, but Republicans are using the filibuster to avoid voting.
This article was published on 12.22.11
January 26, 2012
CN&R Vol 35 Issue 23
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CN&R Vol 35 Issue 22
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CN&R Vol 35 Issue 21
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CN&R Vol 35 Issue 20
December 29, 2011
CN&R Vol 35 Issue 19
December 22, 2011
CN&R Vol 35 Issue 18