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DMV attack investigated

The Santa Rosa DMV office reopened today after a Monday pepper spray attack (shown) that may have been gang-related shut it down and sent four people to the hospital.

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As seen in Copenhagen

From wind energy farms to State Department meetings, Sonoma Countys seven representatives to the U.N. climate conference report from Denmark.

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Napa business leaders push to create tourism district

Napa Valley tourism industry leaders want hotels and bed-and-breakfast inns to contribute toward the cost of promoting tourism for the area.

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Lasseter plays with dolls for Disney

Disney Pixar Animation guru John Lasseter is bringing his taskmaster persistence to Disney consumer products, pressing for better-quality toys in a business associated with sometimes shoddy and opportunistic merchandise.

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49ers over Cardinals, 24-9

The 49ers remain alive in the NFC West race for at least another week, as they forced seven turnovers in a 24-9 victory over the division-leading Arizona Cardinals at Candlestick Park in front of a national television audience.

Petaluma police warn on suspicious activity near school

Petaluma police Monday issued a warning about a suspicious car and a man who suggested a Petaluma High School student get into his truck. The 14-year-old student told police he was standing on the corner of Fair and English streets at about 3:15 p.m. when he was approached, acting Sgt. Garrett Glaviano reported in a release.

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Bride cleared of wrongdoing after teen guest drinks and drives

A Sonoma County judge has ruled that a bride is not liable for damages in a 2006 drunken-driving crash caused by a minor who was illegally served alcohol at her wedding.

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Boeings 787 jetliner makes first test flight

EVERETT, Wash. — Boeings new 787 jetliner finally got airborne Tuesday, the long-delayed inaugural flight of the worlds first commercial plane constructed with half its components made from lightweight composite materials.

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Poll finds joblessness taking mounting toll on Americans

More than half of the nations unemployed workers have borrowed money from friends or relatives since losing their jobs. An equal number have cut back on doctors visits or medical treatments because they are out of work.

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Singletary receives vote of confidence

The 49ers will make no major shakeups this offseason, team president Jed York said, as he voiced resounding support for coach Mike Singletary and general manager Scot McCloughan.

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Post office gets what it wants on busiest day

Carrying two Christmas packages bound for her nephews in Texas and Switzerland, Carolyn Tsai took her place at the end of a line that spilled outside the post office in San Franciscos Noe Valley onto the sidewalk Monday afternoon. Tsai didnt know she was...

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W. Contra Costa teachers OK contract

West Contra Costa teachers narrowly approved a new contract Tuesday night, seemingly ending what has been an emotional 18-month process that included a strike vote and a controversial recount. The three-year tentative agreement, which included no pay raises,...

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Pumping depletes Central Valley water, data show

Drought, curtailed water exports from the delta and overzealous well pumping during the past six years have depleted Central Valley aquifers by enough to fill Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the nation, according to new satellite data from NASA. The...

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Charter amendment would revamp S.F. pensions

San Francisco voters may soon have the opportunity to decide major changes to the citys pension and retiree health care systems - both of which have seen their costs skyrocket as the city grapples with consecutive years of major budget deficits. Supervisor...

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Pot advocates claim signatures for ballot issue

Advocates of legalizing marijuana say theyve collected more than enough signatures to have California voters decide next year whether to tax and regulate the drug. The signatures in support of the Tax and Regulate Initiative, which would give local...

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Girl, 12, allegedly raped at El Cerrito school

A 14-year-old boy was charged Monday with raping a 12-year-old girl in the stairwell of an El Cerrito middle school, and the principal and vice principal have been placed on administrative leave while police and school officials investigate the alleged crime...