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published on October 28, 2016 - 6:34 AM

(AP) — Fraternity and sorority parties will be back this weekend at the University of California, Berkeley after a one-week

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published on - 6:28 AM

(AP) — Proposition 64 would legalize the recreational use of marijuana starting Jan. 1, 2018. The ballot measure is 62

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published on - 5:55 AM

  At Grizzlies, $700,000 figure substantially exceeds last year’s record-setting $500,000 in merchandise sales. Grizzlies General Manager Derek Franks said

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published on - 5:48 AM

  In the next 12-18 months, Papa Murphy’s hopes to significantly increase its footprint in the Central Valley, building seven

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published on - 5:37 AM

  For the first nine months of the year, earnings for Valley Business Bank, were $3.2 million, up from $3

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published on - 5:33 AM

(AP) — Apple has raised the prices of its Mac computer range in the U.K. amid the dramatic drop in

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published on - 5:15 AM

  The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a total of $45 million in Value-Added Producer Grants Thursday, going to 325

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published on - 4:55 AM

The families of two men who died in a California bus crash are suing the bus company and the estate

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published on - 4:47 AM

(AP) — According to Apple, Apple Watch isn’t the first to add GPS functionality to a smartwatch, but it’s the

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published on October 27, 2016 - 6:56 PM

(AP) — Laura Costa’s son and husband, the pot farmers, moved quickly with pruning shears as they harvested the family’s

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