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Schwarzenegger terminates trans fats in Calif.

California eateries will have to stop cooking with trans fats by 2010. SACRAMENTO -- California restaurants will have to cook virtually without trans fats, such as those contained in margarine and many oils, under restrictions signed into law Friday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Sacramento gets stage one of the Amgen Tour

The first stage of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California will start and finish in Sacramento on Valentine’s Day next year.

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Packing Day - Sacramento, California, United States

Fulfilling a dream - from California to the East Coast

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Cavala: Rich-Guy Governor Demonstrates Insensitivity to Salaried Employees of California’s Government

By Bill Cavala A veteran of over 30 years in Sacramento Of course it’s bluster and the kind of dramatic...

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Cavala: Latest California Field Poll Remind Us That It’s the Economy, Stupid! Inflation Worries Mean Regime Change

By Bill Cavala A veteran of over 30 years in Sacramento The latest Field Poll indicates that 63% of California’s...

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Gov. Schwarzenegger signs law banning trans fats in restaurants

California eateries will have to stop cooking with trans fats by 2010. SACRAMENTO -- California restaurants will have to cook virtually without trans fats, such as those contained in margarine and oil, under restrictions signed into law Friday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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California bans restaurants from using trans fats

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California is joining the health crusade against artery-clogging trans fats.

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Editorial: Governor might not be serious, but problem is

If California's cash crunch wasn't taken seriously before Wednesday, it should be now, especially in Sacramento.

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InsWeb: InsWeb Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results

SACRAMENTO, CA (MARKET WIRE) InsWeb Corp. (NASDAQ: INSW), a leading online insurance marketplace, today announced results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008.

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Sutter Health Provides $5 Million to Help Keep Community Health Clinics' Doors Open During State Budget Crisis

SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Sutter Health announced today that it will provide $5 million in loans to help community health clinics continue to provide patient care and stay afloat in the wake of California's budget crisis.

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Calif. requires ships to cut pollution off coast

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California air regulators on Thursday approved the nation's toughest rules to reduce harmful emissions from ocean-going ships headed into the state's ports.

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Cavala: Field Poll Suggests G.O.P. “Comeuppance” This November in California

By Bill Cavala A veteran of over 30 years in Sacramento “Comeuppance” was the term my grandmother used to describe...

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Closing Juvenile Prisons in California

SACRAMENTO—A state watchdog commission recommended Monday that California phase out its antiquated juvenile prisons by 2011, replacing them with regional lockups run by counties. The regional centers would hold only the most dangerous offenders under the proposal by the Little Hoover Commission. Less serious offenders would be housed at local juvenile halls. Commissioners said the state also

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Paying Them What They're Worth

State employees may finally be paid what they're worth : SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is threatening to pay thousands of state employees the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour until lawmakers reach a deal on California's overdue state budget. They'll still be overpaid, but at least it will be closer to their real worth to the taxpayers.