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Dried Fruit Plant Goes Solar
A packing plant that's known for its dried fruit is now harvesting the sun's rays for solar power.
Quakes Shake Mojave Desert
A swarm of earthquakes -- the largest a magnitude-4.1 -- jolted the remote desert near Death Valley on Tuesday but there were no reports of damage or injuries.
Davis Professor Found Dead
A body which washed ashore at Bodega Bay Monday afternoon has been identified as that of a missing UC Davis professor.
Live_Online: Giving a Pet a Home at the Holidays
The Sacramento SPCA has a special "Home for the Holidays" price incentive to adopt pets this time of the year but still urges that bringing a new pet into the household should be a thoughtful decision.
Third Suspect Sought in Teen's Torture
Tracy police have named a third suspect in the alleged torture of a 17-year-old boy believed to have been held captive for more than a year. See Tim Daly's Update on News10 at 5 p.m.
Roads Safer But Everyone Still Not Buckling Up
The California Highway Patrol says there were fewer deaths over the Thanksgiving holiday but some of them may have been prevented if the victims had buckled up.
Governor Seeks Obama's Help for Jobs
Schwarzenegger is in Philadelphia today to meet with other governors and Barack Obama about the economy.
Couple Charged with Torturing Teen
A Tracy couple was arrested for torturing and holding a 17-year-old boy captive for the last year.
Fog Advisory in Effect Until Noon
Those in the Sacramento area got a taste Monday of what Tuesday will be like: visibility reduced to less than a quarter of smile as dense fog rolls in.
UC Davis Professor Missing
A UC Davis veterinary professor is missing and is considered at risk, according to Davis authorities.
Dear Santa: Economy Has Been Naughty
How you can help Santa as more families express a need for food and clothes this Holiday season.
Black Church Faces AIDS
Black churches have been reluctant to talk about HIV and AIDS. Sacramento's Antioch Progressive Church now has an Aids Awareness Ministry.
A Ladies-Only Gym? Not in California!
A Sacramento-area chain of health clubs that operated one location as an all-women facility has been forced to open the doors to men.
Modesto Cemeteries Vandalized
Dozens of headstones were knocked over and damaged at two Modesto cemeteries sometime Saturday night.
Cheaper Sutter Flood Insurance Deadline Monday
Phones rang steadily at insurance offices Monday as homeowners rushed to get flood insurance policies for their properties before a deadline that more than doubles premiums.
Victims in Family Murder Identified
The Sacramento County coroner has released the identities of a couple and their 2-year-old twins found shot to death in their south county home Monday.
Live_Online: Cat Adoptions Delayed at Sacramento Animal Shelter
Sacramento's animal shelter won't resume cat adoptions until the end of the week at the earliest after a distemper outbreak resulted in 54 cats being euthanized.
Governor Calls Lawmakers Back
With California's budget deficit projected to climb to $28 billion by mid 2010, Gov. Schwarzenegger ordered a legislative special session to deal with the fiscal crisis.
Pharmacy's Drug Dispensing Halted
An Auburn pharmacy's authority to dispense prescriptions has been pulled following charges the owner has allegedly filled fraudulent prescriptions over a three-year period.
Schwarzenegger to Declare Fiscal Emergency
Thick fog has forced Gov. Schwarzenegger to cancel an appearance in Sacramento during which he was expected to declare a state fiscal emergency.
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