Category: News blogs

California Budget Crisis Diaries: New guess for state deficit tops $20 billion

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on November 19, 2009. Amid budget deficit estimates for next fiscal year, the UC system is seeing protestors and the CSU board is proposing an optimistic budget number for next school year. Here’s your Thursday dose of California Budget Crisis Diaries: A budget analysis: California Legislative Analyst’s Office released its… Read more →

California Budget Crisis Diaries: October sees more revenue

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on November 12, 2009. Despite the staggering deficit hitting California, there’s some good news – revenue is up, chances for education funds are increasing and the state’s veterans will see brighter days. Here’s a more cheery budget diary entry. Controller’s report: California Controller John Chiang released the state’s latest bank statement… Read more →

Twitter hacker hits SDNN editor’s account

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on November 10, 2009. At approximately 10 p.m. Monday, my Twitter account was hacked into. That’s right, for those who don’t follow me — the social media outlet, where millions of narcissistic folks share their bidness in 140 characters or less, let a non-Hoa person slide through in the login screen,… Read more →

California Budget Crisis Diaries: F-bomb controversy

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on October 29, 2009. People surrounding Capitol Hill are wondering whether Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office offered some choice words to an assemblymember, while the state’s chances to qualify for stimulus funds increases. Increase in charter schools: The number of charter schools in California has risen to 809. The California Charter Schools… Read more →

California’s Budget Crisis Diaries: Billion-dollar lawsuit hits state

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on October 22, 2009. A redevelopment organization is attempting to protect its coffers by filing a lawsuit, students are disappearing from universities and some state employees are seeing hefty dollars from overtime hours. Here’s what’s happening in the money world of California. Suing over money: The California Redevelopment Association filed a… Read more →