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published on March 10, 2017 - 3:04 PM

(AP) — Cars with no steering wheel, no pedals and nobody at all inside could be driving themselves on California

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published on - 9:37 AM

(AP) — More than a dozen old seaside cottages at scenic Crystal Cove State Park will be renovated and made

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published on - 9:33 AM

(AP) — The State Bar of California approved an ethics rule that would subject lawyers to discipline for having sex

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published on - 9:11 AM

(AP) — A self-driving car company founded by Google is presenting new evidence to support allegations that a former manager

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published on March 9, 2017 - 2:53 AM

(AP) — Exposing a person to HIV is treated more seriously under California law than infecting someone with any other

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published on - 2:30 AM

(AP) — They are known in the U.S. Border Patrol as “tunnel rats” — agents who go in clandestine passages

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published on - 2:23 AM

(AP) — An associate UCLA professor who pursued a student until she was afraid to attend classes paid the university

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published on March 8, 2017 - 3:57 AM

(AP) — Michael Fasman’s 12-year-old dog, Hudson, limps from pain caused by arthritis and an amputated toe, but Fasman doesn’t

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published on - 3:51 AM

(AP) — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti claimed a second term Tuesday, easily trouncing 10 little-known rivals in an election

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published on - 3:39 AM

(AP) — The leader of the nation’s largest sheriff’s department expects federal drug agents will attempt to step up marijuana

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