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Mansoor introduces education-related bill
State Assemblyman and former Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor is introducing a bill that would require schools to receive parental permission before teaching topics in classrooms that include sex, religion and sexual orientation, according to a press...Tags: Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Antioch Man Charged In Bay Bridge Standoff
Associated PressAn Antioch man who halted traffic on the San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge and allegedly threatened to blow the span up is facing multiple charges. The San Francisco District Attorney's Office charged 51-year-old Craig Carlos-Valentino on Friday with...Tags: Justice System, San Francisco, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Antioch (Contra Costa, California), Lawyers
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Don't diet, bribe or beg
McClatchy TribuneWhen Oakland, Calif., mom Patricia Miranda's oldest son, Eduardo, was declared overweight and diagnosed with high cholesterol at age 5, she knew something about the family's eating habits had to change. But she didn't know where to start. "I never got...Tags: Entertainment, Diabetes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses
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Long life for Kalin Cellars' California wines
For most of the last year, Terrance and Frances Leighton went back and forth on whether the latest dry white wine from their Kalin Cellars winery was ready for release.
Finally, after tasting and re-tasting and making sure every trace of what Frances...Tags: Sonoma (Sonoma, California), Novato (Marin, California), Native Americans, Los Angeles, Health
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Identity Theft Sting in Dauphin County Leads to the Arrest of a Mother and Son from Harrisburg
Content ManagerA mother and son from Harrisburg are facing multiple charges after police say they used a stolen identity in an attempt to purchase a $19,000 2006 Ford Mustang from a Lower Paxton Township Dealership. Police were tipped off about the fraudulent pair when...Tags: New York, Theft, Queens (New York City), Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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'The Sing-Off': Nick Lachey hosts as voices rise
Zap2ItOn Monday, Dec. 6, as holiday music pops up on street corners and in malls, NBC celebrates the power of singing with the premiere of the sophomore season of the a cappella group competition "The Sing-Off." Former 98 Degrees member Nick Lachey is host...Tags: Entertainment, Huntsville, Brooklyn (New York City), Los Angeles, NBC (tv network)
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baby death
FOX40 NewsOn November 29, 2010 at approximately 9:00 p.m. police and medical personnel responded to 1600 block Youngstown Lane in Suisun City . Upon arrival, rescue personnel found a 3-month-old child unresponsive and began life-saving efforts. The child was...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Health, Crimes, Children
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A New Day of Reckoning Drives Campaign
FOX40 NewsIf you believe the Fundamentalist Christian movement the DAY OF RECKONING has changed. The end of the world is not 2012, as the Mayan calendar suggests, it's May 21st of 2011. "You can have this back. This is certainly some depressing stuff here,"...Tags: Entertainment, Radio, Family, Sacramento, California
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These gifts take the (fruit)cake
That department store song that you can't get out of your head says, "It's the most wonderful time of the year."
For some people, I guess that's true. But for others, it brings back memories of The Worst Christmas Present Ever.
For several decades, I...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Religious Festivals, Christmas, Family, Washington, DC
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Grab a burger? Study finds fatty food may not be that bad for your ticker
The 33 NewsIf you miss the sound of the sizzle don't worry, according to a new study you can have your steak and eat it to and and it won't even hurt, at least your heart. Researchers at Children's Hospital Oakland Research Center in California find no link between...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Mike Lawrence, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Attack, Heart Disease
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Lawmakers support food stamps for felons
FOX 5 San Diego StaffThe state Assembly has approved a bill that would allow drug felons to collect food stamps. Under the federally funded program, people convicted of drug felonies are banned from receiving the aid after they leave prison. But states can opt out of that...Tags: Justice System, Drugs and Medicines, Politics, Health, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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