DEVELOPING NEWS - UC DAVIS PROTESTS:
UCD Police: 250 students leave protest at Dutton Hall without incident
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Dozens Occupying UC Berkeley Building Arrested
Officials say dozens of people occupying a campus building at the University of California, Berkeley in a protest over fee hikes and budget cuts have been arrested. more
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Reno Flights Grounded As Snow, Rain Slams Sierra
A winter storm with winds gusting to more than 80 mph Friday knocked out power for thousands of people in northern Nevada, grounded flights and kicked up dust storms that contributed to a fatal pile-up that shut down a stretch of U.S. Interstate 80. more
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Rain In Valley Making It Tough On Drivers
Yuba City and Roseville and parts of the Valley got hit hard with gusty winds and rain, causing drivers to be extra careful. Some folks say they're glad to see the rain while others want it to go away. more
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WNBA Monarchs Team To Leave Sacramento
Sacramento Monarchs fans won't be able to cheer them on at Arco Arena anymore because they are moving out of Sacramento. The WNBA confirmed today that they are in discussions to move the team to the Bay Area. more
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Pilot Dies In NorCal Plane Crash
Authorities say a pilot was killed when his small plane crashed in Northern California near the Nevada border. more
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BART Gives Military Members A Free Ride
Members of the armed services on leave from tours in Iraq and Afghanistan will get free rides on Bay Area Rapid Transit starting in January. more
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California Jobless Rate Climbs To 12.5%
Employers in California added jobs to their payrolls in October, the first signs of good news in the employment market for over a year, even as the state's unemployment rate ticked higher. more
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BART Trial Move To LA A Setback For Cop
The decision to move Johannes Mehserle's trial to Los Angeles County is a setback for the former transit officer charged with killing an unarmed man on New Year's Day. more
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Two Boys Arrested for Sexual Battery
Two freshman boys, both 14, were suspended from Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep school, for alleged sexual battery on a 14-year-old girl in the school's bathroom last week. more
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"Oprah" To End Production Of Talk Show In 2011
Oprah Winfrey is expected to announce September 9th, 2011 as the final air date for her long-time running talk show, "The Oprah Winfrey Show." more
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Medical Pot Club Radio Ad
A Sacramento cannabis club has taken to the airwaves to advertise it's product. more
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Report: 1 In 6 Modesto School Kids Living At Poverty Line
Nearly one in six school children in Stanislaus County is living in poverty, U.S. Census Bureau statistics released Wednesday show. more
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Report: State Budget Problems To Continue For Years
Despite an economy on the mend, California's budget woes will drag deep into the next decade, according to a report released Wednesday by the state's chief budget analyst. more
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Atlanta TV Crew Hospitalized After Van Mast Hits Power Lines
Two employees of a local television station in Atlanta are lucky to be alive after their live truck exploded following an incident involving the truck's raised mast and power lines. more
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Chapels Struggle With Larger Clients, Smaller Coffin Sizes Video
Sierra View Funeral Chapel prides itself on 55 years of doing business. It's printed all over their literature and website. But in more than half a decade they've been dealing with the dead - the cold hard fact is, their customers have changed. more
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FAA: Computer Glitch Responsible For National Flight Delays
Air travelers nationwide scrambled to revise their plans Thursday after an FAA computer glitch caused widespread cancellations and delays for the second time in 15 months. more
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Three US Army Soldiers Busted With 680 Pounds Of Pot Video
Phoenix police arrested three Army soldiers after they were pulled over for speeding in a rental car with 680 pounds of marijuana and $10,000 cash inside. more
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Big Bear Breaking Into Incline Village Homes Video
A really big bear is causing big problems at the Lake Tahoe community of Incline Village, Nevada wildlife officials said. more
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Synagogue Wants To Meet Vandal
A Carmichael jewish temple vandalized last week when someone spray painted hateful and hurtful images on the temple is taking a big step to heal. more
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Police Discover Pot Grow 25 Feet From Police Offices
Officials say an elaborate marijuana growing site was found in an industrial building 25 feet from the back door of the Topanga police station in Los Angeles, and three people are under arrest. more
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Two California Inmates Dead From Swine Flu Complications
Health officials are blaming swine flu for killing two California prison inmates, the state's first prisoner deaths connected to the H1N1 virus. more
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UC Board Approves Tuition Hike, Fourteen Arrested In Protests Video
Financially hobbled University of California moved Wednesday to boost student fees by $2,500 over two years as students staged raucous demonstrations across the state against the higher costs. more
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California Requires TVs To Be More Energy Efficient
California regulators adopted the nation's first energy-efficiency standards for televisions Wednesday in hopes of reducing electricity use at a time when millions of American households are switching to power-hungry, wide-view, flat-screen, high-definition sets. more
















