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published on January 6, 2017 - 3:25 AM

(AP) — Multimillionaire Robert Durst is a “menace to society” and a danger to several witnesses in his murder case,

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(AP) — A foreign government was likely behind a cyber breach of health insurance company Anthem Inc. that compromised more

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published on January 5, 2017 - 3:54 AM

(AP) — A helicopter that went missing after taking off from a Southern California airport on a photography flight was

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published on - 3:46 AM

(AP) — A throat lozenge company says the commercial it wants to run during NBC’s Golden Globes broadcast Sunday is

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published on January 4, 2017 - 4:56 AM

(AP) — Mass murderer Charles Manson was taken from his California prison cell to a hospital, according to several news

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published on - 4:48 AM

(AP) — The first manual survey this year of California’s snowpack revealed Tuesday that it holds about half as much

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published on - 4:46 AM

(AP) — The nonprofit foundation that runs San Diego Fleet Week is out of money, and its board has been negotiating

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published on - 4:32 AM

(AP) — The troubled Oakland Police Department on Wednesday hired its first female leader, who is tasked with restoring confidence

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published on - 4:27 AM

(AP) — Vowing to protect California’s values and constitutional guarantees, Democratic leaders in the state Legislature selected former U.S. Attorney

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published on - 4:18 AM

(AP) — The outgoing Obama administration on Wednesday tried to nudge forward Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposal to build two giant

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