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New fees imposed on emitters
Companies that produce large amounts of greenhouse gases will have to pay new state fees -- a key step in California's far-reaching program aimed at slowing global climate change.
Driver hardly scratched in Devil's Slide plunge
Despite plunging 150 feet over a cliff on Highway 1 at Devil's Slide, a San Francisco man escaped with only minor head injuries today because he was wearing his seat belt and the car miraculously landed on its wheels.
S.F.'s 'sell crack or die' defendant convicted
A San Francisco jury convicted a Honduran immigrant of felony charges of dealing crack in the Tenderloin, rejecting his defense that human traffickers had threatened to kill him if he didn't sell drugs.
Thousands of G-20 foes march in Pittsburgh
Thousands of demonstrators pledging nonviolence banged drums, danced and held signs advocating everything from human rights to ending war during a march through the city where Group of 20 leaders were meeting.
Governor says no state parks will close
Under fire from park supporters and the state's own attorneys, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said today that no state parks will be completely closed to help solve the state's budget woes.
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