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California is planning to start sending more prisoners to jails in other states. State officials are moving the inmates even if they don't want to go. This week two federal judges ordered the creation
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We're into week four with no state budget in place. Senate Republicans are the holdouts, and that's caused some analysts to question again just how much pull the governor has with his own party. From
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Two federal judges have cleared the way for a possible cap on the number of inmates in California prisons. Marianne Russ reports from Sacramento.
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Some farm workers say they're not being provided the proper drinking water or shade, as required by law. They made the allegations at a special hearing at the state capitol Thursday. Sacramento report
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California State University faculty members are crying foul about an idea floated in the state budget negotiations. They say a proposed one-percent cut across the board could affect their hard-fought
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It turns out more people died on the state's roadways last year than the California Highway Patrol first reported. In March, CHP Commissioner Mike Brown said there was an impressive 9 percent drop in
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