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Let the Census Bureau counting begin

Let the Census Bureau counting begin

Just how many people are living in the United States? This week the Census Bureau will start the process of finding out.

Trial starts in murder trial of fallen deputy

Trial starts in murder trial of fallen deputy

Details were revealed Monday about what allegedly lead up to the death of a seven-year veteran of the Sacramento County Sheriff's detective.

Jackson Rancheria Casino suspected shooter identified

Jackson Rancheria Casino suspected shooter identified

Officials have identified a 19-year-old Stockton man as the alleged gunman in Sunday's shooting at Jackson Rancheria Casino. Two teens were wounded.

Whitman, Poizner spar over taxes in first gubernatorial debate

Whitman, Poizner spar over taxes in first gubernatorial debate

The two Republicans seeking their party's nomination for governor debated what kind of tax cuts would best stimulate California's faltering economy.

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Surviving The Economy

People pursue teaching as a second career

People pursue teaching as a second career

Fortune School, which offers teaching credentials, reports a growing trend of people who've lost their jobs heading back to school to become teachers. 

Living Green

Writing off your e-waste for donation

Writing off your e-waste for donation

You may be one of those families whose big screen television has been the victim of a Wii or just need to get rid of your old computer screen.

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Florida vampire says he's running for president

Florida vampire says he's running for president

Not satisfied with living in Florida, Jonathon "The Impaler" Sharkey wants to move to Washington, D.C. to become the nation's first vampire president.

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Whitman, Poizner spar over taxes in first gubernatorial debate

Whitman, Poizner spar over taxes in first gubernatorial debate

The two Republicans seeking their party's nomination for governor debated what kind of tax cuts would best stimulate California's faltering economy.

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