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The longest-running site in California for all of the day's political news is Rough & Tumble, the work of a former award-winning Sacramento television political reporter.
Here's the one site I always visit to get a serious and in-depth look at the latest news and issues surrounding California public employee pensions.
No political blog seems to have its finger more on the pulse of California's progressive, Democratic party base more than Calitics.
The top website for California Republicans and conservative activists is the Flash Report, published by a well-connected and opinionated former executive director of the state GOP.
Never ones to let politicians off easy, longtime political observers Jerry Roberts and Phil Trounstine are the provocateurs behind this lively site on all things California politics.
One of the better sites to track all kinds of things under the state Capitol dome, from legislation to campaign spending and the candidates running in Assembly and Senate races in 2012.
The folks at California Watch, a project of the nonprofit Center for Investigative Reporting, have created an award-winning service for digging into the real workings... good and bad... of state government.
Capitol Weekly is a must-read for those looking for both the big picture importance of an issue and the inside scoop on who's up and who's down in California politics.