Investigative Reports
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March 18, 2010
By ANTHONY PIGNATARO
"Caltrans is a good organization with lots of good policies and procedures," Manas Thananant told me. "The problem is that no one reads them.”
Thananant knows what he's talking about. Recently retired from the California Department of Transporta...
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March 11, 2010
By JOHN SEILER
The most important political event in California this year might not be the races for governor or U.S. Senator, or the ballot initiatives in June and November. It might be the envelope that drops in your mailbox any day now from the U.S. Census Bureau. The act...
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March 8, 2010
By ANTHONY PIGNATARO
Buried within the $3 billion state Department of Public Health is a tiny, troubled agency that deals with some of the most toxic and dangerous substances in the history of the world. Headquartered on Capitol Avenue in Sacramento, the $22 million, 120-empl...
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March 4, 2010
By WAYNE LUSVARDI
Reading about the recent signing of Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement by Governors Ted Kulongoski of Oregon and Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, and U.S. Department of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, reminds this writer of the tourist traps adver...
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