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published on September 7, 2016 - 10:47 PM

(AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday tentatively rejected a plan by the federal Bureau of Land Management to open

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published on - 10:41 PM

(AP) — A hotly-contested proposal to build homes on a stretch of Southern California coastline long used for oil drilling

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published on - 10:36 PM

Nicole Evans, the vice president of communications for the California Association of Health Plans, said even small employers opting for

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published on - 10:33 PM

College of Sequoias Training Resource Center is offering two training classes focusing on safe food handling for industry professionals. The

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published on - 10:28 PM

The previous Knights Inn location was acquired by NNP Investment’s Nick Patel, who transformed the dilapidated property into a state-of-the-art

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published on September 6, 2016 - 11:57 PM

(AP) — The sleek, flapping salmon that fishermen hauled aboard the rolling Salty Lady charter boat near the Golden Gate

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published on - 11:53 PM

(AP) — Los Angeles County Fire Department says a swarm of bees at a suburban park attacked, stinging more than

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published on - 11:10 PM

(AP) — An armed deputy and an armed correctional officer have been stationed in the lobby of the central California

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published on - 11:06 PM

Robin C. Kane, Gordon Larkin and Vince Norris of Berkadia Real Estate Advisors represented both the buyer and seller, who

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published on - 11:04 PM

(AP) — California Democrats are taking further steps to advance the state’s ambitious climate-change agenda, agreeing to regulate methane emissions

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