California taxpayers may be able to preserve wildlife and the scenic views across Hearst Ranch without spending the $95 million called for in a proposed state deal, according to a new report from the California Coastal Commission. The report, issued by the commission's district office in Santa Cruz, raises new questions about the landmark Hearst Ranch deal even as a vote to release state funding is scheduled for today by the state Wildlife Conservation Board in Sacramento. Details of deal Under a deal negotiated by the Schwarzenegger administration, Hearst -- a New York City media giant that owns the San...