KING CITY — California is taking over a Monterey County school district in order to lend it $13 million and save it from bankruptcy.

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A provision that would extend the length of redevelopment status could provide key assistance to backers of an Industry stadium.

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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic legislative leaders insisted the state’s $26 billion budget deal is still on track for a vote Thursday night after defusing Republicans threats to scuttle it

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The equivalent of 150 million to 250 million barrels of oil was found in a field that is 80% owned by the Westwood company, with two-thirds of the new source believed to be natural gas.

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A major California lettuce grower has recalled about 22,000 cartons of romaine lettuce over concerns that the product may be tainted with salmonella. Tanimura & Antle Inc. of Salinas issued the vo

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Putting the best possible face on terrible financial news is something investor relations departments have had to get good at over the last year. Submitted for your approval, California Public Employe

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The weak interaction has the shortest range of the fundamental forces and does some of the most peculiar things, like changing the flavor of quarks, governing the interactions of neutrinos, and violat

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(CN) – A 30-year tolerance of nude sunbathing at a California beach cannot continue because the memo that allowed it was not presented for public comment, a California appeals court ruled.

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Los Angeles police and federal drug agents searched the Houston clinic of Michael Jackson’s doctor Wednesday, while investigators in California sought more information from him. The lawyer for Dr. Con

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The Southland’s unemployment will rise and personal income will fall as construction keeps sinking and the aerospace, textile and motion picture industries absorb blows, Jack Kyser predicts.

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