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California's green economy lost jobs as recession raged

SAN FRANCISCO - The green economy that California officials hoped would add jobs during the depths of the recent recession actually lost positions instead, according to a new report.

And yet, California clean-tech companies still fared better than the state's economy as a whole in 2009, the year covered by the report.

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Park Service moves to ease Muir Woods congestion

MUIR WOODS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Calif. - Winter has returned to Muir Woods, a famous redwood forest in Marin County, Calif. The first rains of the new year produced new life in Redwood Creek, which flows through the woods. Even a handful of steelhead and Coho salmon have returned from the Pacific Ocean to spawn at the base of trees more than a thousand years old.

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Utah dairy farmers say electrical currents sickening, killing cows

SALT LAKE CITY - Well over a decade ago, Utah dairy farmers operating near a power plant began to complain that inordinate numbers in their herds were getting sick and cows were dying of ailments that should have been treatable.

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For California students, a new weapon against bullying

California students who are bullied at school soon will have a stronger law to back them, legislation that requires additional training for administrators and makes it easier for victims to transfer to another school.

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Calif. trout restoration to cost $2 billion over a century

Restoring endangered steelhead trout to the Southern California rivers and streams where they once swam in abundance will cost as much as $2.1 billion over the next 100 years, according to a new federal report.

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Calif. Fair Education Act: Textbook lesson on challenges

A controversial state law approved last July amid heated debate isn't likely to affect California classrooms any time soon.

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'Benefit corporation' status shows companies' impact

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - For more than a quarter-century, California-based outdoor apparel company Patagonia has contributed 1 percent of its gross revenues to environmental causes and lived by a corporate mission that compels it to make the best products that do the least harm.

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Report: California principals under pressure with budget cuts

California principals are facing shrinking budgets and mounting responsibilities to lead teachers and keep schools running -- creating competing pressures that may make the job untenable, a study has found.

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The state of teaching in California

State of Teaching in California

-- The number of students in California schools is on the rise. Meanwhile, the number of teachers has dropped by 13,000 in the past two years.

-- Teacher training has been cut by $100 million since 2007-2008.

-- In 2010-2011, fewer than half of schools surveyed had 180 days in the school year. Two years earlier, they all had 180 days.

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New Calif. laws affect use of tanning devices, car seats

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Hundreds of new laws will take effect in California beginning Sunday, including those banning minors from using tanning beds, raising the age that children must use car booster seats and prohibiting the open carrying of handguns.

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