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Unemployed Californians can sleep a little easier after the state announced nearly 121,000 delayed unemployment checks delayed should land in mailboxes starting next week. Full Story »
Unemployed Californians can sleep a little easier after the state announced nearly 121,000 delayed unemployment checks delayed should land in mailboxes starting next week. Full Story »
Sacramento residents raise questions about the UC Davis Medical Center paying workers to decorate a hospital administrator's home. Full Story »
Accused kidnapper Nancy Garrido will continue to have two court-appointed attorneys representing her at least until late next month. Full Story »
Tiger Woods is taking an indefinite leave from professional golf to work on saving his family, using the word "infidelity" for the first time in a statement on his Web site. What Do You Think? Full Story »
The annual lighting of the menorah at the Capitol took place Friday morning, with Gov. Schwarzenegger on hand to throw the switch. Full Story »
Paradise Ridge Winery in Sonoma will pay $3 million to settle a lawsuit brought after a teen driver was served beer at a wedding reception there and later crashed his car. Full Story »
While one man jumps the counter, another holds the cashier at gunpoint. Sacramento police hope surveillance images can help find the robbers. Full Story »
A Sacramento radiation oncologist said the new breast cancer screening guidelines recently issued by a federal government panel are sending a potentially harmful message to patients. Full Story »
In the single largest retirement ceremony ever at the Stockton Police Department, 32 employees said farewell Friday morning. Full Story »
Pacific Gas & Electric continues to try to bring customers back online. Full Story »
Two to three feet of heavy wet snow falling in the Sierra this weekend on top of the dry cold powder from Monday will make conditions ripe for avalanches. YOUR PICS: Upload your weather photos here SLIDESHOW: See your photos FORECAST: Follow the storms Full Story »
Seventh and eighth grade Math and P.E. teacher, Shawn Smith, will trade in grading papers for his students at Tobey Johnson Middle School this weekend to make his debut as a Mixed Martial Arts fighter in Placerville. Full Story »
With more than six unemployed people applying for every one open job, a Sacramento employment development expert says job numbers for early 2010 are not very encouraging. Full Story »
Many dog lovers responded Thursday following news reports that animal shelters across northern California were overrun with too many chihuahuas. Full Story »
A Sacramento woman was in critical condition Thursday after investigators said she got out of her car following a minor traffic accident and was hit twice by the drunk driver who struck her car. Full Story »
A woman was killed after investigators said she crossed in front of traffic on a busy Sacramento street Thursday evening, according to a Sacramento police spokesman. Full Story »
With a projected $30 billion in losses in 2009 alone, the crime of shoplifting is so pervasive that U.S. malls are going to great lengths to keep their retailers and merchandise safe. Full Story »
The freezing temperatures are gone for now, but keep the umbrella close by as two storms move in over northern California over the next three days. UPLOAD: Send your pics; MICROCAST: Follow the storm Full Story »
Continuing power outage, road and damage problems have forced school officials to cancel classes again at seven schools in El Dorado County. Full Story »
Three murals that depict the history of Manteca were scarred earlier this week by someone with a message. Full Story »
A new Assembly Speaker has been chosen by Democrats to replace Karen Bass who is termed out next year. Full Story »
The California Highway Patrol has reopened westbound Highway 12 between Lodi and Rio Vista following head-on collision that left three people injured. Full Story »
Drivers may soon pay more to cross Bay Area bridges under a new proposal unveiled by bridge managers Thursday. Full Story »
Tens of thousands of jobless Californians are still waiting for the state Employment Development Department to issue their unemployment checks. Full Story »
Unprecedented need and an unprecedented lack of donations is prompting an SOS from the Salvation Army of Roseville. Full Story »
Jackass Penguins take a walk at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Japan. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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