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Lollapalooza 2010 Headliners Confirmed
Lollapalooza is one of the world's biggest music festivals that take place in Chicago's Grant Park each year ...
Arts & Culture
June 8, 2010
American Coffee Blends Miss the Mark, Lack Excellence
Coffee lovers in the U.S. may have a hard time finding a standout cup of coffee.
US
February 2, 2010
Bay Bridge Repair Continue into the Weekend
Repair work on the collapsed section of the Bay Bridge will most likely continue through the weekend.
US
October 31, 2009
Bay Bridge Closed After Cable Breaks Loose
The San Francisco Bay Bridge was closed indefinitely for assessment of structural damage after a piece of steel ...
US
October 28, 2009
Licenses Revoked for Pilots Who Overflew Airport
Authorities revoked licenses of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who missed their destination by 150 miles.
US
October 27, 2009
San Francisco Hotel Chains and Workers in Deadlock, Strike Possible
Stalled labor negotiations with San Francisco's largest hotel chains over wages, workload and health care, has prompted workers ...
US
October 23, 2009
Annual California Rose Parade Picks Queen
This year The Pasadena Tournament of Roses named Natalie Anne Innocenzi the 92nd Rose Queen.
US
October 21, 2009
California Submits Application for High-Speed Rail Funding
California Gov. Schwarzenegger announced his submission of the state's application for nearly $4.7 billion.
US
October 4, 2009
California Governor’s Race: Whitman’s Spotty Voting Record
Former eBay chief executive Meg Whitman's voting record has become a major issue in the California governor's race ...
US
September 29, 2009
Bay Bridge Reopens to Traffic
The California Department of Transportation reopened the Bay Bridge early on Tuesday morning before rush hour.
US
September 9, 2009
California Seeks Change of Government Water Restrictions
As the state faces a plethora of water problems, Gov. Schwarzenegger demanded that the two cabinet members dialogue ...
US
September 3, 2009
Scientists Worried After Pacific Garbage Patch Probe
Scientists recently explored massive pile up of plastics, known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, 1,000 miles off ...
US
September 1, 2009
States Vie for a Slice of High-Speed Rail Stimulus
Billions of dollars in federal funding may transform the way Americans travel in the years ahead.
US
August 31, 2009
States Vie for a Slice of High-Speed Rail Stimulus
Billions of dollars in federal funding may transform the way Americans travel in the years ahead.
US
August 26, 2009
Toyota May Abandon the Last Auto Plant in California
Toyota Motor Co. is likely to close its last remaining auto plant in California, a Japanese newspaper reported.
US
August 19, 2009
U.S. Immigration Enforcement Puts Spotlight on Employers
A recent crackdown says employers of illegal workers will be fined and scrutinized by government agencies.
US
August 19, 2009
GM Focuses on ‘Green’ Image with Chevy Volt
GM's upcoming Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car would have the best mileage among all mass-produced hybrid vehicles.
Business
August 12, 2009
Inmates Moved Out of Chino Prison After Riots
State prison authorities in California have finished moving out over 1,000 inmates.
US
August 12, 2009
California Ordered to Reduce Prison Population
Federal panel initiated by three judges ordered the state of California on Tuesday to reduce its prison population.
US
August 6, 2009
Invasive Moth Threatens Plants, Fruit in California
Officials are considering a scheme for eradicating the light brown apple moth.
US
August 2, 2009
Paper Company, California Cities Top ‘Green Power’ List
A major paper goods manufacturer and four California government agencies topped the EPA's "Green Power" list.
US
July 30, 2009
First Ladies Obama, Shriver Demonstrate Volunteerism
First Lady Michelle Obama and California First Lady Maria Shriver attended an event on the importance of volunteerism.
US
June 24, 2009
Healthy, Delicious Greek Salad
Greek salad, or also known as horiatiki, is a rough country salad of juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, fresh ...
Food
June 12, 2009
Newborn Harbor Seal Pups Vulnerable
The presence of people or dogs near a seal pup can prevent a mother seal from reuniting with ...
News
February 28, 2009
Californians Split over Abortion Policy
The residents of California, the most populous state in the nation, have shifted their attitudes slightly in favor ...
US
February 26, 2009
Music Teacher: ‘Chinese culture … I enjoyed immensely’
“It seems like there was a lot of thought put into every detail and was pared with the ...
Arts & Culture
January 8, 2009
Theater Critic: ‘The show is excellent!’
“The show is excellent! Very, very well balanced, buoyant, it has a good feel to it. It's joyful, ...
Arts & Culture
January 8, 2009
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