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published on March 31, 2017 - 9:36 AM

(AP) — As big snowflakes fell high in California’s Sierra Nevada on Thursday, surveyors on snowshoes measured the deepest springtime

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(AP) — A judge on Thursday sharply questioned a challenge to a lawsuit settlement involving a $25 million payment by

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published on March 30, 2017 - 12:33 PM

(AP) — Twitter has found more creative ways to ease its 140-character limit without officially raising it. Now, the company

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published on - 8:40 AM

 (AP) — Executive changes are afoot at BET Networks. The cable channel said Wednesday that its programming president, Stephen Hill,

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published on - 8:37 AM

(AP) — The attorney general for the western Mexican state of Nayarit has been arrested in Southern California on charges

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(AP) — A homeowners association representing property owners at a downtown San Francisco high-rise sued the developers on Wednesday for

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(AP) — A massive archive containing papers, drawings and models of work by Frank Gehry is getting a home in

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published on March 29, 2017 - 9:44 AM

(AP) — Transgender California prison inmates would be allowed to have bras, cosmetics and other personal items corresponding to their

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published on - 9:41 AM

(AP) — Two anti-abortion activists who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood conversations about fetal tissue must each face more than a

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published on - 9:35 AM

(AP) — The similarities between two deadly Oakland fires that occurred nearly four months apart are striking: Each involved a

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