Commercial Real Estate
- CMBS loan losses expected to rise dramatically.
- Hotel RevPAR off 16 Percent.
- Ground is breaking all over.
San Francisco
- Probation officers back S.F. mayor on sanctuary.
- Sweet Melissa: City's cash going overseas & fireworks likely in sanctuary policy fight.
- Hotel workers to vote on strike.
- Watch TV while waiting for the bus.
- City's sanctuary policy battle far from over.
- Newsom says thanks but no thanks, FDA.
- Examiner Editorial: Fare cheats cost Muni--and you--millions.
Marin/San Mateo/Sonoma
- What recession? Burlingame touts new businesses, including auto dealership.
- Storm caused San Mateo County cities to spill untreated sewage into streets, creeks that lead to Bay.
- Belmont residents can tweet questions to police Thursday.
California
- Meet author Jerry Brown: The "philosopher prince" as CA governor again?
- DiFi says go with Transbay site.
- Calbuzz: Gavin’s issues, eMeg’s double play, Poizner’s PPT.
- Fox & Hounds: More and more initiatives; Newsom; status quo debate
- Governor blames budget woes on judges 'going absolutely crazy'.
- Go with the flow on water legislation.
- SF Mayor Newsom dives into water negotiations.
- Initiative backers submit paperwork promising a busy 2010 cycle.
The Economy
- 7,000 unemployed Americans lose their lifeline every day.
- U.S. Department of Labor unemployment insurance weekly claims report can be found here.
- NY Times CEO sees improvement in ad economy.
- Fed treasury purchases: Just $2 billion more.
- White House bad news: Stimulus effect will stall in '10.
- The United States has no more money to spend.
- LAX passenger traffic rises for first time in 18 months.
Green Issues
- Survey Says: Americans not worried about global warming.
General
- The new Tammany Hall.
- ‘Paycheck protection’ proposition pondered for 2010 ballot.
- U.S. Treasury and the Fed unveil pay plans for bailed-out firms.
- Jobless, 50-ish, and without many prospects.
- A synopsis Of Washington's big day for pay.
- FCC moves forward on net neutrality rule-making in unanimous vote.
- China's push for oil in Gulf of Mexico puts U.S. in awkward spot.
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