Wednesday, September 4, 2013 – 11:00 p.m.
This is going to be interesting!
San Bernardino County District Attorney Michael A. Ramos has announced that he is seeking reelection to a fourth term.
Politics, Government & Business in California's Inland Empire
Wednesday, September 4, 2013 – 11:00 p.m.
This is going to be interesting!
San Bernardino County District Attorney Michael A. Ramos has announced that he is seeking reelection to a fourth term.
By Ryan Hagen, The Sun
Posted: 09/04/13, 4:15 PM PDT |
SAN BERNARDINO >> This November’s election, including the cost of verifying signatures on four recall petitions and putting three of them onto the ballot, is estimated at $450,000.
September 04, 2013; 05:39 PM
San Bernardino must prepare a draft plan by Oct. 15 outlining how it expects to deal with its creditors as city officials get ready for mediation, a federal bankruptcy judge ruled Wednesday, Sept. 4.
To read story by Imran Ghori in The Press Enterprise, click here.
September 04, 2013; 08:08 PM
Some registered voters who’ve answered their doors recently in Moreno Valley have been getting a quick immersion in local politics.
To read story by Suzanne Hurt in The Press Enterprise, click here.
By Doug Saunders, The Sun
Posted: 09/04/13, 12:13 PM PDT |
SAN BERNARDINO >> Sitting in his office beside an American flag, District Attorney Michael A. Ramos announced Wednesday his intention to run for re-election next year.
By Mark Glover
mglover@sacbee.com
Published: Wednesday, Sep. 4, 2013 – 10:56 am
California saw a 2.4 percent month-to-month decline in job vacancies advertised online in August while Sacramento listings held fairly steady, according to the latest statistics released by the Conference Board.
By CARRIE BUDOFF BROWN and JAKE SHERMAN | 9/4/13 8:59 PM EDT
President Barack Obama faced a heavy lift in Congress this fall when his agenda included only budget issues and immigration reform.
Now with Syria in the mix, the president appears ready to spend a lot of the political capital that he would have kept in reserve for his domestic priorities.
By Al Kamen
Published: September 4, 2013
There’s been much talk that President Obama will have a tough time getting Congress to pass a resolution authorizing airstrikes on Syria in response to President Bashar al-Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons.