June 30, 2015
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CalPERS to sell up to $3 billion in real estate
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Metro Fire boosts staffing for holiday weekend
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Update: Bay Area vandalism disrupts service to Sacramento, Rocklin Wave Broadband customers
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High temperatures cancel Roseville event
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West Sacramento bank ranks high in financial health for second straight year
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Lower gasoline excise tax rate takes effect statewide on Wednesday
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Markleeville fire containment over 50 percent; 17,000 acres burned
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Yolo judge denies Woodland mom’s claim of vindictive prosecution
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Former California Sen. Leland Yee set to change not-guilty plea
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Bankruptcy trustee sues victims of massive Sacramento Ponzi scheme
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Jerry Brown signs California vaccine bill
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Supreme Court to hear challenge to California Teachers Association union dues
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California paid sick leave, fracking, phone kill-switch laws take effect
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California’s undocumented immigrants pegged at 2.67 million
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Improvised device found burning outside Davis police station
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Coroner identifies Auburn Boulevard shooting victim
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Construction road crew worker hit by vehicle near Lake Tahoe
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California nurses lose bid to expand practices
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Take time for a verifiable Iran nuclear deal
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SEIU merges home-care, nursing home workers into one unit
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Folsom Cordova schools chief receives pay increase
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Southwest adding winter season flights between Sacramento and Boise
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Crash into I-5 guardrail kills Sacramento man in Natomas
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Crews contain grass fire on parkway near Howe, Northrop avenues
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High court affirms a basic democratic right
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Don’t rush into email purge
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Adam Duvall hits grand slam as River Cats romp
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Sports Night: A’s rout Rockies, shake losing streak
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Antelope man sentenced for manipulating credit ratings
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High five: Home run derby
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Adam Duvall hits grand slam as River Cats romp
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This time, Jerry Brown makes no mention of religion in vaccine signing
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Video: 49ers’ rookies tour San Francisco
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California issues ‘Flex Alert,’ urges energy conservation
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AM Alert: Water tax gets a hearing
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Prohibition-era laws have chilling effect on local beer, wine events
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Drought trips up real estate development backed by CalPERS
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Extra fireworks caution urged amid drought
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Lamb leaps onto summer grills
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The Mailbox: Applesauce dump cake