California News Roundup May 26th, 2009
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California Supreme Court to rule on Proposition 8 | L.A. Now | Los Angeles Times
The California Supreme Court is scheduled to decide on the fate of Proposition 8 this morning.
California: risky business – Los Angeles Times
California mortgage companies sparked the ill-fated boom in subprime lending earlier this decade, so it seems fitting in some cosmic, karma-wheel sense that credit markets now regard California’s government as a subprime borrower.
Education Improvement Examiner: California voters refuse to restore public school funding
California public schools are in deep trouble and may even lose federal stimulus money now that voters soundly rejected five out of the six statewide propositions on last week’s ballot.
31 die in California holiday weekend traffic – Los Angeles Times
Traffic deaths were up sharply this holiday weekend, with 31 people killed across the state, including 10 in Los Angeles County, according to Officer Jose Nunez of the California Highway Patrol.Traffic deaths were up sharply this holiday weekend, with 31 people killed across the state, including 10 in Los Angeles County, according to Officer Jose Nunez of the California Highway Patrol.





