| California Journal 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 1998 primary ballot propositions. | Government | Steve Scott, Tippy Young |
| A new culture. (multicultural society of Southern California) | Government | Lou Cannon |
| Assembly. (California's November 1998 elections)(Election '98) | Government | |
| Bordering on road rage. | Government | Dana Wilkie |
| Business' big guns. (large business associations in California) | Government | Kathy Les |
| Campaign ethics. | Government | James (English explorer) Richardson |
| Can we all get along? (multiculturalism in California)(includes history of immigration in the state)(Cover Story) | Government | Al Martinez |
| Congress. (California's November 1998 elections)(Election '98) | Government | |
| Do you know the way to San Jose? (San Jose politicians in state political arena) | Government | Terry Christensen |
| In the race for governor the environment is an "also ran." (influence of environmental issues on the 1998 California gubernatorial elections)(Soapbox)(Column) | Government | Donald Murphy |
| Jane Harman. (congresswoman) | Government | Dana Wilkie |
| New alliances. (between California Representatives Xavier Becerra and Maxine Waters) | Government | Herbert Sample |
| One-on-one with Willie Brown. (interview with incumbent San Francisco, CA, mayor)(Interview) | Government | James (English explorer) Richardson |
| Pro-lifers target Supreme Court justices.(Election '98) | Government | Bob Egelko |
| San Francisco. (California) | Government | Cynthia H. Craft |
| School bonds: if this is the Year of Education, how did the California building industry manage to become the 800-pound gorilla that wagged the dog, and brought the Legislature to heel on school construction? (includes related article on Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa) | Government | Cynthia H. Craft, Kathleen Les |
| Sonny Bono and the Salton Sea. (legislative proposal providing for the restoration of the Salton Sea)(Washington Notes)(Column) | Government | Dana Wilke |
| State bar in crisis. (California State Bar) | Government | Bill Ainsworth |
| State Senate. (California's November 1998 elections)(Election '98) | Government | |
| Supreme Court.(winners of election for California's Supreme Court) | Government | Bob Egelko |
| Teacher shortage. (California's new teacher recruitment and training policy) | Government | Sylvia S. Fox |
| The California GOP: a house divided. Can the new, open primary system help moderates reclaim the party? (Republican Party) | Government | Lou Cannon |
| The greening of corporate California. (green marketing) | Government | Peter Asmus |
| The media covers race. (media coverage of race relations) | Government | Ginger Rutland |
| The new leaders. (Antonio Villaraigosa, California Assembly Speaker) | Government | Gregory Rodriguez |
| The new leaders. (John Burton, California State Senate's president pro tempore) | Government | Greg Lucas |
| The San Francisco Bay Area. (California) | Government | William Wong |
| Tom Bradley. (former Los Angeles, California mayor)(Obituary) | Government | Sherry Jeffe Bebitch |
| Tracing the money. (fund raising activities of multiple ballot-measure committees) | Government | Charles M. Price |
| Wilson's budget spin. (California Gov. Pete Wilson)(includes Gov. Wilson's fiscal timeline) | Government | Daniel M. Weintraub |
| Yosemite in transition. (Yosemite National Park, California) | Government | Dan Blackburn |
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