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Pit Bulls Shot After Bite Reports Near Sacramento Elementary School

Pit Bulls Shot After Bite Reports Near Sacramento Elementary School

Sheriff's deputies shot and killed two pit bulls near Whitney Elementary School on Friday after receiving reports the dogs bit some people, according to county animal control spokesperson Chris Andis.

Report: Sac State Attack Suspect Seemed

Report: Sac State Attack Suspect Seemed "Crazed," Left Strange Note

Disturbing details are emerging about Sacramento State University student Quran Jones, who is accused of killing his dorm mate.

Hundreds Wait in Rain for H1N1 Vaccine in Vallejo

Hundreds Wait in Rain for H1N1 Vaccine in Vallejo

Hundreds of people lined up in Vallejo in the rain on Friday to get their H1N1 swine flu shot, following the latest shipment of the vaccine to Solano County.

Fallen Sacramento Coast Guard Crew Honored at Memorial

Fallen Sacramento Coast Guard Crew Honored at Memorial

The Coast Guard held a memorial service Friday for seven members of a Sacramento flight crew who died in a collision with a Marine helicopter last week.  SLIDESHOW: Coast Guard Memorial Service

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Surviving The Economy

No Tax Refund? IRS Wants to Reunite You with Refund Money

No Tax Refund? IRS Wants to Reunite You with Refund Money

Over 15,000 Californians have some $16 million in tax refunds due them that were returned by the Post Office as undeliverable.

Living Green

Statistics Reject Global Cooling Claims

Statistics Reject Global Cooling Claims

An analysis of global temperatures by independent statisticians shows the Earth is still warming and not cooling as some global warming skeptics are claiming.

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Cat Declawing Ban May Become Law in Los Angeles

Cat Declawing Ban May Become Law in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles City Council has given preliminary approval to an ordinance that would ban the declawing of cats.

Politics

Congress Votes to Aid Jobless, Homebuyers

Congress Votes to Aid Jobless, Homebuyers

Congress is sending the president legislation to expand a popular homebuyers tax credit and extend unemployment benefits.

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