Political Stories Top stories Swearengin to head community foundation after Fresno mayoral term ends — Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin still has more than four months remaining before she leaves City Hall, but sheâs already giving plenty of thought to her next challenge. Swearengin, who will wrap up her second mayoral term in the first week of January, […]
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August 13, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Whoâs bankrolling or making bank on California ballot measures? — Over the next three months, California voters will get their fill of advertising by campaigns supporting or opposing many of the 17 measures that have qualified for the Nov. 8 ballot. What often wonât be clear in the TV ads and […]
August 12, 2016
Political Stories Top stories DEA pot decision reverberates in California legalization campaign — The Obama administrationâs decision Thursday to keep marijuana classified among the nationâs most dangerous drugs divided campaign operatives in Californiaâs cannabis legalization debate. Wayne Johnson, campaign consultant for No on Proposition 64, said the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has again validated the oppositionâs deeply […]
August 11, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Legislators agree to audit of $15 billion Delta tunnels project â State legislators from both northern and southern California Wednesday approved a financial audit of Gov. Jerry Brownâs $15 billion Delta tunnels project. The request by Assemblywoman Susan Eggman, D-Stockton, and state Sen. Lois Wolk of Davis, cleared an audit committee […]
August 10, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Dan Walters: Jerry Brownâs bill issues fall by the wayside in last month of legislative session â The last month of the Legislatureâs biennial session began with many major issues on the agenda, but one by one, they are stalling out, including the future of cap and trade. Walters column in […]
August 9, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Labor and environmental groups say they are done negotiating over Gov. Jerry Brownâs housing plan — Major labor, environmental and tenants groups have walked away from negotiations over Gov. Jerry Brownâs plan to streamline approval for housing developments that include setting aside a percentage of units for low-income Californians, further imperiling the planâs chances […]
August 8, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Dan Walters: Pension plan for millions of California workers still has issues — The Legislature is being asked to approve am embryonic plan to provide pensions for millions of Californians who lack them. But Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de LeĂłnâs plan raises questions about benefits and state liability that remain […]
August 7, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Current allegations against Stockton mayor familiar — It was 2005 and Anthony Silva faced accusations of using a hidden camera to make illegal video recordings of unknowing âfemale juvenilesâ as they changed clothing in the bathroom at the apartment of the man who someday would become Stocktonâs mayor. A five-page police […]
August 6, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Embattled Stockton mayor disputes charges — Mayor Anthony Silva battled back Friday afternoon, calling himself a âvictim,â accusing the district attorney of a âcalculated and politically motivatedâ crusade against him, charging the media with sensationalism, and denying the mountain of allegations he is facing. Stockton Record article; AP article; âFull text […]
August 5, 2016
Political Stories Top stories Stockton Mayor Silva arrested, charges include crimes against children — Anthony Silva was arrested Thursday morning at his Mayorâs Youth Camp in Silver Lake and charged with playing strip poker with naked teenagers, providing alcohol to minors and illegally recording the activities that are said to have occurred at last yearâs […]