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Cops: Sexually violent predator spotted on Del Campo campus

Cops: Sexually violent predator spotted on Del Campo campus

Sexual assault felon enforcement officers have arrested a sexually violent offender who has been confirmed to have been seen on the Fair Oaks high school campus twice in the last week, according to authorities.

Sacramento D.A. adds charges in Saturday triple fatal crash

Sacramento D.A. adds charges in Saturday triple fatal crash

The Sacramento County District Attorney's Office is charging a man who left the scene of a deadly crash in south Sacramento last Saturday morning with four enhancements of inflicting great bodily harm.

Stockton invention competition to earn 2 winners $10,000 each

Stockton invention competition to earn 2 winners $10,000 each

Twenty inventors are competing for $20,000 in prize money to market their ideas.

Cops nab sewer district worker imposter suspect in attempted burglaries

Cops nab sewer district worker imposter suspect in attempted burglaries

Elk Grove police arrested a man Wednesday suspected of posing as a sewer district employee attempting to break into homes on three occasions, according to authorities.

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Surviving The Economy

Jobless aid bill passed by Senate

Jobless aid bill passed by Senate

The Senate has passed legislation to give months of continued unemployment checks to people who have been out of work for more than half a year and help those without jobs pay for health insurance.

Watercooler

Midnight knitter pulls the wool over NJ shore town

Midnight knitter pulls the wool over NJ shore town

Someone is spinning quite a yarn over one New Jersey shore town -- an unknown person dubbed The Midnight Knitter is covering tree branches and lamp poles with sweaters under cover of darkness.

Politics

Kennedy: Media

Kennedy: Media "despicable" in ignoring Afghan war

U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy is blasting the news media as "despicable," accusing it of ignoring the war in Afghanistan even as troops continue to die there.

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