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published on May 23, 2017 - 10:43 AM

(AP) — A botulism outbreak linked to contaminated nacho-cheese dip sold at a Northern California gas station has killed one

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(AP) — Google already monitors your online shopping — but now it’s also keeping an eye on what you’re buying

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published on May 22, 2017 - 9:39 AM

(AP) — California oil and gas regulators proposed stiff new regulations Friday for underground gas natural storage facilities after a

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published on - 9:35 AM

(AP) — Charges against a father-son partnership for allegedly smuggling more than $17 million worth of sea cucumbers to the

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published on - 9:14 AM

(AP) — Democratic activists loyal to the Sen. Bernie Sanders aren’t ready to give up after their favored candidate came

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published on - 9:09 AM

(AP) — A Sacramento-area man credited with helping prevent an armed attack on a French train is celebrating his college

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(AP) — Jay Schlauch’s conviction for peddling pot haunted him for nearly a quarter century. The felony prevented him from

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published on May 19, 2017 - 8:57 AM

(AP) — Film fans have been sizing themselves up against the stars in front of Hollywood’s Chinese Theatre for decades,

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published on - 8:48 AM

(AP) — California plans to shut the shattered main spillway of the Oroville Dam for the summer on Friday, launching

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published on - 8:35 AM

(AP) — Democratic attorneys general in more than a dozen states announced Thursday they would attempt to intervene in a

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