By TIMM HERDT, Scripps Howard News Service

Calif. 'coastal caucus' aims to rid beaches of man-made debris

A group of Democratic state lawmakers is planning a coordinated, anti-litter assault on California's beaches, seeking to rid them of some of the leading sources of man-made debris that wash downstream after storms and ultimately make their way into the ocean, threatening marine life.

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Copper bullets predicted to benefit hunters

It's a great day for California sportsmen and a bad day for California deer.A ban on lead ammunition that takes effect this week in much of the state will have a noticeable impact on how many deer are killed, says Becky Davis, vice president of an ammunition manufacturer in Goleta, Calif.

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Two Calif. propositions deal with limiting eminent domain

At first blush, it would seem that California voters have a relatively simple menu of ballot measures before them June 3: two propositions, each dealing with the same subject.But there's more than meets the eye.

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