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Calif. Adopts Statewide Green Building Code
California will become the first state in the nation to require new homes and businesses to be energy efficient.");
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Cooler weather has allowed fire crews to corral wildfires across California, but a handful of stubborn, hard-to-reach mountain blazes Saturday were still keeping residents from their homes.");
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Gay Marriage Faces Democracy
"...Californians will get to vote in November on a state constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, the state Supreme Court decided Wednesday.");
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Sinkhole opens on Pasadena Freeway
A sinkhole shut down the northbound lanes of the venerable Pasadena Freeway for several hours Thursday as transportation workers rushed to repair the chasm.");
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Offshore drilling vote? That rests with Pelosi
A plan to lift the ban on coastal drilling is stalled on Capitol Hill, for one simple reason: A Californian who opposes President Bush's proposal is calling the shots in the House of Representatives.");
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Judge: Water delivery system harms Calif. salmon
A federal judge ruled Friday that California's water systems threaten to push native, wild salmon into extinction but stopped short of ordering any immediate water cutbacks farmers said would have cost them ...");
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Crews Make Progress Against California Wildfires
Fire crews on Friday had extinguished all but 38 of the more than 2,000 blazes ignited over the past month, allowing most mandatory evacuations to be lifted so residents could return home for the weekend.");
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CA Unemployment Hits 5 Year High
California's unemployment rate reached 6.9 percent in June, matching its highest level in nearly five years as job losses spread across the economy, state officials said Friday.");
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Pollock inmate killed in facility
An inmate at Pollock's U.S. Penitentiary died Monday night after he was stabbed with a homemade weapon, prison officials said Wednesday.");
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2 health insurers to pay $13 million to regulators
Two of California's biggest health insurers agreed Thursday to collectively pay $13 million and reinstate more than 2,000 insurance policies to settle claims with the state that they illegally dropped ...");