SF Examiner: Climb the bridge, generate revenue.
KQED Capitol Notes: Soulmates Arnold and Abel, soul searching for dems.
The Economist: Give us fiscal austerity, but not quite yet.
Commercial Real Estate
- Distressed commercial real estate now 600% larger than 2006.
- Moody's finds commercial property at 2002 prices.
San Francisco
- When it comes to S.F. politics, Cleve Jones isn't here to recruit you.
- Muni: get ready to lose (or gain) service.
- Will compost save the planet?
- Matier & Ross: Head of Film Commission has resigned.
- Supervisors try to save jobs of those who got them their jobs.
- A new anti-Newsom mailer - and it's not even election time!
- SF’s finest jump aboard Muni plan amid public outcry.
- Ken Garcia: City street-repair funding keeps finding potholes.
Marin/San Mateo/Sonoma
- Daly City councilwoman charged with 12 counts of felony insurance fraud.
California
- Gavin's departure from the governor's race - a good or bad thing?
- Garry South, Democratic Strategist, talks 2010 Governor's Race (video)
- Soulmates Arnold & Abel, soul searching for dems.
- Laura Chick is watching more than stimulus funds.
The Economy
- Hope for a strong economic rebound is fading.
- Data suggests economic limbo.
- No exit: The latest Fed minutes, together with the forecast, are out. What do they tell us?
- U.S. cities grapple for new jobs in economic upswing.
- U.S. consumer spending rises, jobless claims tumble.
- Unemployment insurance weekly claims drop precipitously.
- This recovery can't get no respect.
- Risk, cost, and obligations.
- Interest rates at center stage.
- Slow month for retailers, but strong finish is seen.
- FOMC Minutes: "Unemployment expected to remain elevated for some time".
Green Issues
- California pushes cap-and-trade plan.
- Bay Area landfills either closing or expanding.
- China's $9 trillion global warming problem.
General
- Forbes: Golden Gate Park one of America's best.
- California Civic Health Index: Not so good.
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