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Calif. lawmakers to receive JFK Courage award
Four California lawmakers who led a bipartisan effort to solve the state's budget crisis have been named to receive the annual John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award.
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Teachers to receive pink slips
California's budget crisis could cost nearly 22,000 teachers their jobs this year.
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Magnitude-4.4 earthquake shakes Southern California
An earthquake east of downtown Los Angeles rippled across Southern California before dawn Tuesday, jolting millions of people awake and putting first-responders on alert.
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UCLA Study: Nearly 1 In 4 Californians Uninsured
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Calif. Pension Fund Seeks To Boost Its Influence By Associated Press
Lifting the number of proposals its board can file each year means the fund's influence is likely to grow among publicly traded companies.
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Gov. seat a target of state GOP
California Republicans are leaving their weekend gathering enthusiastic about their prospects for retaining the governor's seat and replacing their most reviled target, three-term Democratic Sen.
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Runaway Prius story 'not feasible'
Tests on a runaway Toyota Prius car in California have been unable to replicate the uncontrollable acceleration reported by its driver.
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GOP Debate Monday Night
Arnold Schwarzenegger are facing off in their first debate Monday. State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman will tangle in Costa Mesa in an hour-long event sponsored by a local Republican group.
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ACORN Branches Rebrand After Video Scandal
Affiliates of the once mighty liberal activist group ACORN are remaking themselves in a desperate bid to ditch the tarnished name of their parent organization and restore federal grants and other revenue streams that ran dry in the wake of a video scandal.
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Mortgage plan to assist 16 percent of borrowers
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration's mortgage relief plan has helped only about 16 percent of borrowers who signed up since its launch last year, while hundreds of thousands of homeowners remain in limbo.
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Attorney General: Corey Haim's Death Linked to "Massive Prescription Drug Ring"
Corey Haim 's death just crossed the county line. A prescription for the painkiller OxyContin made out to the actor was found during the course of an ongoing investigation into the purchase of bogus prescription pads from a San Diego vendor by people using stolen doctors' identities, California Attorney General Jerry Brown announced Friday.
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5 People Hurt in Calif. Apartment Complex Shooting
Authorities say five people were wounded in a shooting at an apartment complex in Southern California.
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GOP gubernatorial hopefuls clash
The two Republican candidates for governor yesterday promised to make public their tax returns as they challenged each other's loyalty to the Republican Party.
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Report: Probe questions account of runaway Prius
Federal and company investigators probing a dramatic high-speed incident on a California freeway involving a Toyota Prius didn't find as much wear as they expected on its brakes, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.
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More California youth applying to out-of-state universities, say admission officers.
With the state's higher education system in crisis, more California students are vying for admission at out-of-state universities, applying for seats at campuses from the hills of upstate New York to the snowy flatlands of Ohio to the deserts of Arizona.
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UPDATE Breaking News: Judge Okays Reform Language for California Proposition 14 Open Primary
UPDATE : Attorney Harry Kresky just issued this statement about Judge Sumner's ruling this afternoon on Prop 14.
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Prosecutor sues Toyota
A California prosecutor has filed a civil lawsuit against Toyota, accusing the Japanese motoring giant of intentionally hiding deadly defects from consumers.
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New case thwarts Calif. molester's release
A convicted child molester remains in a California prison instead of being out on parole thanks to new, last-minute federal charges.
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Woman Paroled After 23 Years in Prison
A Los Angeles woman who spent 23 years in prison after being convicted of setting a fatal 1985 fire in the Garment District was expected to be released from prison in the next few days, with Gov.
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San Francisco's Newsom launches lieutenant governor bid
Despite having once laughed at the notion of running for California lieutenant governor, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom confirmed Friday that hea s jumping into the race for the statea s No. 2 spot. Mr. Newsom, who surprised many when he ended a gubernatorial bid last October, announced his candidacy in an early morning TV interview, ending weeks of speculation that he would enter the race for lieutenant governor. a oeIf you told me two months ago wea d be sitting down having this conversation, I would say, a no way.a But enough people came to me and made a case for this office,a Newsom told CBS 5.
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