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SACRAMENTO - A 1-month-old baby boy was left in a car seat along Watt Avenue ...
SACRAMENTO - California lawmakers are getting high marks for their decision to ...
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Brown's pension package that's finally in bill form is ...
Kings rookie Isaiah Thomas made the play of the game, a leaping defensive block ...
ALAMEDA - The Oakland Raiders have hired Steve Hoffman as special teams ...
LOS ANGELES - United States Attorney AndrDe Birotte Jr. released a statement ...
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE - U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the key to stopping Iran from getting a nuclear bomb is keeping global support for tough economic sanctions.
PORTLAND - Searchers recovered a can of Pepsi, mushroom-picking buckets and toilet paper on Friday, but no sign of a couple and their adult son who disappeared after leaving their Southern Oregon campsite to pick mushrooms.
SALT LAKE CITY - Hackers have taken over the websites of several law enforcement agencies worldwide in attacks attributed to the collective called Anonymous.
LOS ANGELES - United States Attorney AndrDe Birotte Jr. released a statement Friday regarding the Lance Armstrong doping investigation.
NEW YORK - The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 157 points Friday to close at 12,862. That's the highest since May 2008.
WASHINGTON - The unemployment rate fell for the fifth straight month after a surge of January hiring, a promising shift in the nation's outlook for job growth.
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County authorities say a second teacher removed from an elementary school was arrested for investigation of lewd acts upon two girls who were approximately 7 years old.
Round two of the News10 "Best Super Bowl in History" tournament
NEW YORK (AP) - After three days of controversy, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity says it is reversing its decision to cut breast-screening grants to Planned Parenthood.
WASHINGTON - Employers went on a hiring spree in January and drove down the unemployment rate for a fifth straight month to 8.3%, its lowest point in nearly three years.
ALEPPO - A runaway elk can't go home to Pennsylvania, even if it wanted to.
NEW YORK - Companies hope you'll be gabbing about their Super Bowl ads on Monday morning. But the ultimate score is if those conversations continue throughout the year.
DENVER - A powerful winter storm swept across Colorado on Friday, forcing the state Department of Transportation to close portions of Interstate 70 and Interstate 25.
WASHINGTON - A senior State Department official says the U.S. is "cautiously optimistic" of strong support for a new U.N. Security Council resolution condemning the violence in Syria and calling for a political transition in the country.
NEW YORK - U.S. stock futures jumped after a report on January employment showed the biggest growth in jobs in nine months and an unemployment rate that dropped to 8.2 percent.
BRUSSELS - U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta won't dispute a report that he believes Israel may attack Iran this spring in an attempt to set back the Islamic republic's nuclear program.
HELENA - A 250-pound man with a history of jumping on the backs of student athletes in the Pacific Northwest has pleaded guilty to assault.
MINNEAPOLIS - Hormel Foods Corp.'s company-owned farms are phasing out the use of small metal crates for confining pregnant hogs by the end of 2017.
RENO - Mitt Romney says he misspoke when he said he was not very concerned about poor people.
WASHINGTON - Israel's major allies in the West are working hard to talk it out of a unilateral military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
WASHINGTON - Trying to restore lawmakers' sagging image with voters, the Senate has passed a bill to explicitly prohibit members of Congress, top aides and senior administration officials from insider trading.
Scientists have known for decades that hidden under those impressive vistas at sites such as Death Valley and Yellowstone National Park are magma pools that under the right conditions can trigger explosive eruptions.
SACRAMENTO - The next time you book a trip with one of the airlines online, you will notice something drastically different. The price listed for the airfare, is what you will actually pay.
Donald Trump is reportedly ready to endorse Mitt Romney for president, capping a wild ride of speculation about the real estate mogul's intentions.
OLYMPIA - Same-sex marriage has taken a major step toward legalization in Washington state, where the state Senate narrowly has approved the measure with four Republicans siding with the majority and three Democrats voting no.
CHICAGO - An inmate who says Chicago police officers tortured him into confessing to a brutal rape is expected to learn whether the Illinois Supreme Court will allow him to present evidence of coercion that was denied at trial.
DENVER - Colorado is taking aim at junk food in school cafeterias as it considers the nation's toughest school trans-fat ban.
NEW YORK - Retailers are reporting mixed sales results for January in a sign that American shoppers are continuing to be cautious about when and where they spend their money in the shaky economy.
CAIRO - Egypt's prime minister has dissolved the Egyptian Soccer Federation's board and referred its members for questioning by prosecutors after post-match clashes that left 74 dead.
NEVADA - Republican presidential rivals Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are campaigning in Nevada ahead of Saturday's statewide caucuses.
CHICAGO - Announced job cuts jumped 28 percent last month, reaching more than 53,000. That's according to the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas.
YREKA - Thieves have stolen $3 million worth of gold nuggets from a lobby display case inside a courthouse in California gold country.
PUNXSUTAWNEY - Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney emerged from his lair to "see" his shadow on Thursday, in the process predicting six more weeks of winter.
PHOENIX - The family of a slain U.S. Border Patrol Agent has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against the federal government.
NEW YORK - A Credit Suisse executive who was once slated to receive more than $7 million in compensation in 2007 is among three of the company's former employees to be criminally charged.
NEW YORK - New research offers hope for the first pill to treat a common problem in young women: fibroids in the uterus.