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Pay-as-you-drive car insurance revs up

Car insurance by the tankful?

Not quite, but California moved a step closer last month to pay-as-you-drive policies that could allow motorists to buy insurance like they do gasoline -- a little at a time.

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Q and A on home health care changes in California

Budget-cutting changes to California's In-Home Supportive Services program began Monday, affecting thousands of low-income seniors and disabled people and their caregivers.

Budget-related legislation requires the Department of Social Services to cut $82.1 million in program costs this year.

Q: Does a federal lawsuit stop the cuts and program changes?

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Nothing new should make you look twice in Yosemite National Park

When Yosemite National Park-bound visitors emerge from their cars at Half Dome View for a first glimpse of distant splendors, they probably pay no attention to the scattering of boulders on their right.

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Jury awards $16 million in radio contest death

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A Sacramento jury set an eye-popping standard this week on the cost of radio station contests that kill and the resulting loss of a mother's love and a wife's companionship.

The tab for Entercom Sacramento LLC came to $16,577,118 in the water-intoxication death of Jennifer Lea Strange in a contest put on by radio station KDND "The End" (107.9 FM).

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Steamy Korbel family feud ends in court settlement

Warring family factions of the Korbel Champagne Cellars winery empire have settled their steamy dispute in court -- with an emphatic flourish. The agreement ends a three-year sex scandal

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'Cash for Appliances' program to begin in California

California's plan to implement a "cash for appliances" program with federal stimulus funds focuses on three meat-and-potatoes appliances used by millions of residents.

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A possible x-rated veto in California

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Did California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office use a coded veto message to send the f-bomb to Tom Ammiano, soon after the San Francisco assemblyman made news by telling the governor to "kiss my gay ass"?

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California DMV revs up staff training

As California state government faces a growing brain drain crisis, the Department of Motor Vehicles is trying to blunt the impact by grooming its brightest, most promising workers to take over.

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Three Calif. GOP candidates contributed to Democrats

One candidate in next year's gubernatorial race contributed thousands of dollars to Democratic Sens. Barbara Boxer and John Kerry.

Another wrote $21,000 in checks to Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore and the Democratic National Committee in 2000.

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More banks allow check deposits via scanner

First, we didn't need to visit the bank teller anymore. Then we were able to stick our checks right into the ATM without an envelope. Now we won't have to leave the house to make deposits.

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