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CA: Indians sue over water rights Cahuilla Band of Indians over
The tribe also hopes its action will prompt Riverside County officials to put new development and well-drilling on hold in the area to prevent possible overdrafting of underground supplies
Americans "Unique" Shopping Habits
They are installing an enormous distribution center--800000 square feet--near Riverside, which has caught the Riverside Press-Enterprise's attention. The company plans small (15000 sq.ft.), one-stop grocery stores conveniently located
Three arrested, $3.7 million in drugs seized in SoCal 2 "Mexican
Ramon Medina, 36, Pedro Medina, 39, both of Mexico, and Sylvia Payan, 39, of Moreno Valley were arrested late Thursday when authorities raided a house in this Riverside County community, sheriff's Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said.
Obama discusses uality, spirituality at AIDS conference
LAKE FOREST Potential presidential candidate Barack Obama stood before one of the country's largest evangelical churches Friday for a frank discussion of uality and spirituality that included the declaration that condoms should be
CA: Money finally flowing at California stem cell agency CIRM
SAN FRANCISCO California voters, wooed by an aggressive, multimillion dollar campaign that promised cures to myriad diseases, overwhelmingly approved the nation's most ambitious stem cell research center two years ago.
CA: Judge lets fer of 2260 Calif. inmates despite legal fears
SACRAMENTO A state judge decided Friday to let California send 2260 inmates to other states to relieve prison crowding, though she said the fers may be illegal. Two state employee unions "are reasonably likely" to win their lawsuit
CA: Governor opens fundraising account; critic calls it slush fund
SACRAMENTO Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is taking advantage of legislation he signed in September that will allow him to raise up to $200000 a year from private donors to cover expenses associated with holding public office.
CA: Federal court to probe 'improper communications' with reporter
LOS ANGELES A federal court plans to investigate whether government officials illegally supplied grand jury information in a US military secrets case to a Washington Times reporter. Court papers show the investigation seeks to uncover a
CA: Judge temporarily blocks SoCal city's anti-illegal immigrant
SAN DIEGO A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the city of Escondido from enforcing a law that punishes landlords for renting to illegal immigrants. US District Judge John Houston said he had serious questions about whether
Supreme Court moves to reinstate California man's death sentence
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Monday moved to reinstate the death penalty for a California man convicted of murdering a 19-year-old woman during a burglary. Justices reversed an appeals court ruling that threw out Fernando Belmontes'
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