May 11, 2015
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Fitness megacenter opens Tuesday in Roseville
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Assembly votes to make pro sports cheerleaders employees
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Regional tensions linger in California’s drought
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Panel approves 3 percent pay raises for California Gov. Jerry Brown, legislators
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Letters to Editor: Abandon twin tunnels plan
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Jack Ohman: A Huge Cloud
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Mother to return to Yolo court in Baby Justice’s death
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UPDATE: Coroner’s Office identifies man shot to death outside North Laguna home
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Amended California vaccine bill bypasses appropriations committee
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Sacramento-area gas prices slow down after recent rapid rise
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Overheated electrical connection leads Elk Grove police to grass, cash, assault rifle
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California farmers in line for more drought cutbacks
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Contractors ask judge to reject $114 million Sacramento area sewer contract
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Teen who drowned in Sacramento River identified
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Former Rio Americano teacher killed by freight train on Sacramento tracks
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Elkarra for Twin Rivers school board
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In California, even toilet paper has a carbon footprint
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Trial delayed in case of Lodi-area man accused of trying to join ISIS
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Former editorial writer Robert Mott was The Bee’s voice on international issues
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VIDEO: How a Caltrans job changed one parolee’s life
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Abstention is no substitute for clear policy
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Brown’s plan, UC system, Big Soda, Brady’s shame, recycled water, etc.
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Albuquerque tops River Cats in 17 innings
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Applause for the week of May 11
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Mark Cavendish wins opening stage of Amgen Tour of California
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Poll: Is NFL suspension of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady fair punishment?
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Sports 101: Five lessons from last week
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NFL suspends Patriots quarterback Tom Brady 4 games for deflated footballs
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AM Alert: Pay panel weighs giving raise to Gov. Jerry Brown, lawmakers
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AM Sacramento: Here’s what you need to know for Monday
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Get to know a freshman: Jay Obernolte VIDEO
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Pablo Sandoval’s World Series ring presentation comes with some Giant issues
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Sports Night: Teamwork propels Cavendish to Tour stage win
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Revived orchestra’s music heard across capital
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Why CalPERS retirees flee California