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Eureka Times-Standard - Thu Dec 10, 4:34 am ET
California firstl lady Maria Shriver is kicking off an initiative to provide one million meals to needy families today, and she specifically wanted local humanitarian Betty Chinn to be there.
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FOX 11 Tucson - 2 minutes ago
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California state Assembly is meeting to consider a controversial package of legislation that would allow California to compete for up to $700 million in federal education funding.
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Palos Verdes Peninsula News - 4 minutes ago
PVE — The City Council on Tuesday night unanimously agreed to subsidize residential composting bins, as well as introduce an ordinance tightening the reins on water used for landscaping throughout Palos Verdes Estates, as required by state law, effective Jan. 1, 2010.
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Orange County Register - Thu Dec 10, 9:57 am ET
SACRAMENTO – The state Assembly could vote as early as today whether to approve a controversial bill intended to make California more competitive for $4.35 billion in federal education stimulus dollars. The legislation, which got a stamp of...
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Ventura County Star - Thu Dec 10, 3:00 am ET
SACRAMENTO — Risking a standoff that could leave California standing at the gate when competition for President Obama’s Race to the Top education grants opens next month, an Assembly committee on Wednesday rejected a Senate-passed plan backed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that would have allowed the state to apply for the federal funds.Instead, the Assembly Education Committee approved a ...
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KCBS Radio San Francisco - Thu Dec 10, 5:30 pm ET
The "Million Meals Initiative" is being championed by the governor and his wife as an effort to donate and provide more than a million meals to needy families across the state this holiday season. KCBS’ Holly Quan Reports
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La Cañada Valley Sun - Thu Dec 10, 5:10 pm ET
On Dec. 8, 1985, an intentionally-set fire destroyed a small retail shop in the garment district in downtown Los Angeles. One person was killed, and Rosie Sanchez, a single mother of four, was charged and convicted of first-degree murder.
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - Thu Dec 10, 1:24 am ET
Eight-year-old Wyatt Iles of Pomona will be in Sacramento tonight to help Gov. Schwarzenegger light the 2009 State Capitol tree.
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Lake County News - Thu Dec 10, 4:11 am ET
Recently the Lake County Board of Supervisors sent a letter to the following distribution list: President Barack Obama, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, California Sen. Pat Wiggins, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Barbara Boxer, Congressman Mike Thompson, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Assemblyman Wes Chesbro.
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Imperial Beach Eagle & Times - Thu Dec 10, 3:00 pm ET
With more than 180 participants, the sixth annual WiLDCOAST Dempsey Holder Memorial Ocean Festival and Surf Contest was the largest surfing competition ever held in South San Diego County.
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The Berkeley Daily Planet - Thu Dec 10, 2:40 pm ET
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The Valley Chronicle - Thu Dec 10, 1:18 pm ET
A movement to recall all four members of the San Jacinto City Council named in an indictment issued Nov. 12 by the Riverside District Attorney has been launched.
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The Berkeley Daily Planet - Thu Dec 10, 1:01 pm ET
Well, we’re moving along. It’s taken far too long, but things are looking up, and those things are photovoltaic solar panels. About six weeks ago, Conan the (not quite) Republican, signed into law two bills that will surely change things a lot in this state, and PG&E is none too happy about it.
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Daily Sundial - Thu Dec 10, 12:36 pm ET
Anonymous First of all, most students can’t just “deal with it.” Some of us at CSUN have been waiting five or even six years to graduate because we can’t get our major requirements. Plus CSUN has an infinite number of GE classes that everyone has to take which severely holds students back.
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The Reedley Exponent - Thu Dec 10, 12:13 pm ET
The long process of reviving a police department in Orange Cove is almost complete for Police Chief Frank L. Steenport. The Grand Opening ceremony will be held from 12 noon to 3 p.m. on Dec. 16 at the new headquarters at 550 Center Street. It will include guest speakers and entertainment.