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Posted inBusiness

California Becomes First State to Ban Plastic Bags

by Associated Press October 1, 2014
Posted inMobile News, National

White House: Holder Resigning as Attorney General

by Associated Press September 25, 2014September 25, 2014
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Study: U.S. Latinos & Blacks Don’t Trust How Mainstream Media Portrays Them

by Associated Press September 17, 2014
Posted inBusiness

Gov Brown Signs Bill Mandating Paid Sick Leave

by Associated Press September 11, 2014September 11, 2014
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PG&E Fined $1.4B For 2010 Gas Line Expolosion

by Associated Press September 3, 2014September 3, 2014
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Plan to Split California Could Go to Voters

by Associated Press July 16, 2014July 16, 2014
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State Approves Fines Of Up to $500 Per Day For Water Wasters

by Associated Press July 16, 2014
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Former Speaker Perez Seeks Recount in California Controller Race

by Associated Press July 7, 2014
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Feds: Covered California Failed to Verify of Information and Resolve Discrepancies

by Associated Press July 3, 2014
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University of California Tackles Hunger, Nutrition

by Associated Press July 3, 2014

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