A formal state audit will now examine waste, fraud, and abuse at the OCBE. I intend to discuss what this…
Content being a Pink Toad? I guess it depends on an amphibian's level of sef-awareness. The lower, the happier. In…
If we're talking about Dan C, he has never seemed "happy."
Yes, I know that's the impulse but you gotta know what the Guatemalan hill folk know: you get poisoned and…
If it touches me first, all bets are off.
You're absolutely right that California should adopt it statewide -- and should already have done so. And you're absolutely right…
If I were Fiona ma or Rob Bonta I’d be scared.
RCV should be adopted statewide so cities and counties don’t have to do it piecemeal. It saves money, discourages negative…
My advice to Mr. Moore, who seems like an eminently reasonable man is the same as I always give Vern.…
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Fullerton Observer Smacked Down
Posted on June 14, 2010 | No CommentsPreviously we noted the Fullerton Observer’s legal maneuvering in an attempt to add itself to the city payroll. Last week we found out that Sharon Kennedy’s court filing had been […] -
Newspapers are dying, are books next?
Posted on December 27, 2009 | 7 CommentsNewspapers are dying – that is irrefutable at this point. Published books might be next on the chopping block. Amazon.com, the giant online bookstore, sold more of their e-books, which are read on their […] -
Farewell O.C. Register newspaper carrier
Posted on October 11, 2009 | 7 CommentsA few months ago The Register announced that it would no longer have employees doing newspaper home delivery but instead would contract with the Los Angeles Times to do it. […] -
Is a US version of Pravda in the wings?
Posted on September 20, 2009 | 2 CommentsWhile we read of the print media getting hammered by dropping ad dollars, loss of circulation and the recession, we surely do not want to create Pravda DC. Apparently president […] -
“When papers fold” by Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson.
Posted on March 17, 2009 | No CommentsIn my post yesterday I covered a story out of MD where a mayor was upset with bloggers holding them accountable. I later added a comment of 10 major newspapers […] -
L.A. Times parent company files for bankruptcy protection
Posted on December 9, 2008 | 3 CommentsThe L.A. Times has fired or laid off, or in some cases “retired” many of their best reporters this year. And things just got worse. The Time’s parent company, the […] -
How much longer will newspapers survive?
Posted on July 5, 2008 | 10 CommentsI love reading newspapers. But let’s be honest – they feature old news. We can get news now not only from television and radio but also from our computers and […]
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So you're gonna write a piece about this audit? Good, folks have been asking us to cover that on this…