Wednesday, July 15

Border law ambiguity fuels UC fee lawsuit

Thanks to the federal government’s inability to come up with a firm, long-term answer to this country’s immigration woes, some people are increasingly feeling like they have to find a way to tackle illegal immigration on their own. Read more...



All Played Out

Westwood Boulevard’s Rhino Records, a time-honored musical landmark for more than 30 years, faced extinction last week after a recent decline in record sales and an expired lease. Read more...




A Closer Look: New budget proposed

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a $125.6 billion spending plan Tuesday that increases spending on education, health services, and roads and highways. The budget proposal includes a 7 percent increase in expenditures but does not increase taxes. Read more...


A Closer Look: Many wonder if state can afford repairs without raising taxes

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has long-term multi-billion-dollar plans to reconstruct the Golden State, extending outside of his proposed fiscal budget announced Tuesday. Last week, at his State of the State address, Schwarzenegger announced plans to rebuild and reinforce California’s infrastructure by building and rebuilding highways, schools, courthouses, jails and levees, amounting to more than $222 billion in projects for the state. Read more...