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published on March 30, 2016 - 5:36 PM

With 65 new events, record breaking attendance and the largest gross box office sales that the Selland Arena and Saroyan

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published on - 5:28 PM

(AP) — Raising the minimum wage in California to the highest statewide level in the nation would eventually cost taxpayers

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published on - 5:26 PM

(AP) — Music streaming leader Spotify has raised $1 billion in debt as it looks to buy companies that could

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published on - 5:22 PM

(AP) — State water surveyors found a barely average snowpack in the Sierra Nevada on Wednesday, setting the stage for

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published on - 5:20 PM

(AP) — A judge has ruled that Digital First Media can pay $2 million less than planned for the Orange

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published on - 5:18 PM

AP) — A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Southern California surfers have spent decades using violence and intimidation to protect their

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published on - 5:16 PM

(AP) — A nearly average spring snowpack in the Sierra Nevada will likely prolong tough water conservation measures in drought-stricken

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published on March 29, 2016 - 6:56 PM

California’s economy is larger than that of most countries, with a wide diversity of earners. While newly minted millionaires gentrify

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published on - 6:53 PM

The justices announced they were divided 4-4 in a case that considered whether unions representing government employees can collect fees

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published on - 6:49 PM

(AP) — California lawmakers expressed dissatisfaction Monday with a plan to change the direction of a $64 billion high-speed railway,

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