February 11, 2016
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Educator, author Bev Bos was advocate of play-based preschool programs
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Driver, 87, dies of injuries suffered in Roseville collision
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Nation burns while justices fiddle on climate change
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Sports Night: Acy’s energy sparks Kings in comeback win over 76ers
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Joe Mathews: Tough Tehachapi mountain range defines California
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Voter turnout is real victor
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Today in Sacramento: Here’s what you need to know for Thursday
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AM Alert: Crab industry woes grip California fisheries hearing
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Man accused of sexually assaulting women after giving them rides
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Former Sacramento man accused of selling firearms, narcotics
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Bella Vista High wins fifth straight Sacramento County Academic Decathlon title
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Sacramento State construction management professor wins national award
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Buzzer-beaters define season for Matt Lyon, Rio Americano
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Fight and stabbing at El Dorado County home
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Man sentenced in Sacramento federal court for fraudulent engine sales
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Major Roseville street closed due to vehicle accident
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Man sought in Roseville crimes arrested in Rancho Cordova
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Number crunch: Kings survive scare in Philly
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Garden Checklist: Think flowers inside and out
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Local college basketball notes: UC Davis men look to extend Big West home win streak
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Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows reprise Kid-O-Rama
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Drug disposal bins welcome tool in opioid fight
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Only a complete coastal reboot will do
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Forever 21 store in Yuba City to close by April 1
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CEO of Davis biotech firm Arcadia Biosciences resigns
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Bad actions in state workforce cost taxpayers thousands of dollars
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California Rep. Duncan Hunter blows smoke at congressional hearing
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Burglar tunnels through wall, grabs loot from Sacramento County restaurant
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Critic’s picks: Best of Second Saturday
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Driver, 22, in fatal Highway 50 crash arrested on suspicion of manslaughter while intoxicated
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Coroner: Driver killed in Greenback Lane collision identified as woman from Granite Bay
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Arrest made in weekend shooting death in Walnut Grove
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Cosumnes firefighter hit by car heads home
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Utilities commission favors water, wastewater rate increase
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CalChamber sends ‘job killer’ bills to its personal graveyard