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With a surge of new troops heading to Iraq, combat hospitals are bracing for more casualties. The dedicated doctors and nurses who care for injured soldiers aren't just serving in the war theater, many are in our backyard. We take you inside David Grant Medical center at Travis Air Force Base where the airmen from the 60th Medical Group are treating the physical and psychological wounds of war. Click here.

Based in one of the NBA's oldest -- and smallest -- venues, the Sacramento Kings remain locked in limbo as continuing negotiations with the city over building a state-of-the art home for Sacramento's beloved Kings roll on. News10 has examined the fits and starts that have locked up arena plans for years to find out if a brand-new facility is in the cards -- or whether the Kings era in Sacramento may be coming to an end. Click here.

You're lost in the wilderness. News10's Dan Adams battled the wilderness and has the critical tips for any outdoorsman or weekend traveler that could make the difference between life and death. Click here.

The climate of Earth has changed over millennia; that is irrefutable. The factors that drive that change are complex, not fully understood and at least in the scenario of global warming, controversial. Click here for more on Patty Souza's special report.

It was a wake-up call when storm surges from Hurricane Katrina slammed into vulnerable levees and canals and they failed. The devastation prompted an urgency about conditions in the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta, a metropolitan-agricultural area with the greatest risk of catastrophic flooding in the United States, according to a University of California, Davis study. To learn more, click here.

Why is there an Achievement Gap? Do Latino and African American kids have the same access to quality education as other students? Are the expectations for students of color different than those for white students? Do people of different races value education differently? Why do some minority students consider it "uncool" to demonstrate ability in the classroom? Click here for our special report.
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Drug agents say it's one of the largest drug-making rings they've ever seen. So far, more than 40 suburban houses from Natomas, to Elk Grove, to Stockton have been discovered as sophisticated indoor marijuana growing operations. As federal agents and local police follow the money trail, trying to discover who's at the top of this organized crime ring, News10's George Warren, Mark Hedlund and Tim Daly are also investigating. Click here to find out what they've learned.

Stories about bird flu are on the news nearly every night. Still, many people don't feel they understand the disease or whether they should fear for themselves and their families. Over the coming months, we will update this section with the latest information on bird flu and information on how people can keep themselves safe. Click here to go to the section.



 

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