Woman who killed baby accused of stabbing mom
By: The Associated Press
A woman who killed her baby 25 years ago by throwing her into San Diego Bay has pleaded not guilty to charges that she repeatedly stabbed her 86-year-old mother in the face.
ALAMEDA – Raiders coach Hue Jackson has said all along that this season is about chasing a championship.
Radiation treatment after surgery for breast cancer significantly lowers the risk that the disease will recur in the breast or spread lethally to other parts of the body over the next 10 to 15 years,
researchers say.
A woman who killed her baby 25 years ago by throwing her into San Diego Bay has pleaded not guilty to charges that she repeatedly stabbed her 86-year-old mother in the face.
Raiders acquire QB Palmer from Bengals
By: Jason JonesALAMEDA – Raiders coach Hue Jackson has said all along that this season is about chasing a championship.
So when his starting quarterback, Jason Campbell, went down with a broken collarbone Sunday, he didn't want to rely on backup Kyle Boller.
Benefit in Radiation After Breast Cancer Surgery
By: Denise GradyRadiation treatment after surgery for breast cancer significantly lowers the risk that the disease will recur in the breast or spread lethally to other parts of the body over the next 10 to 15 years,
researchers say. 'Miles Davis Experience' performs Tuesday at Folsom Lake College
By: Marcus Crowder
WAIMEA, Hawaii -- A 4.5-magnitude earthquake struck the north part of the Big Island on Wednesday, and the shaking was followed by a series of smaller temblors.
Fires that authorities called suspicious shut down two buildings at California State University, Sacramento, on Thursday afternoon, and another burned in a garbage can outside a third building.
Folsom-based data center management firm SynapSense Corp. is expanding its operations to the greater Asia Pacific region.
As part of the expansion, SynapSense plans to open an office in Singapore that will serve as the company's Asia hub of operations.
By: Tiffany Hsu
There’s not much fruit in General Mills snacks such as Fruit Roll-Ups, Fruit by the Foot and Fruit Gushers, alleges a new suit against the giant food company.
The U.S. government has taken the first steps toward opening up the competition to launch its national security satellites into outer space.
Apple Inc. stores closed for a few hours Wednesday as employees took time out of their workday to honor the late Steve Jobs in a company-wide celebration of his life.
Urban Outfitters appears to have caved to the Navajo Nation.
Smartphones equipped with GPS-enabled location tracking technology have made it easier to let friends and family know where you're eating or shopping. The technology can also be a handy tool for parents on Halloween.
The expansive legacy of jazz trumpeter Miles Davis has so many fruitful branches that any decade of his unique career yields a rich harvest.
The upcoming multimedia concert "The Miles Davis Experience: 1949-1959" at Three Stages focuses on Davis' earliest recordings, some of the most important in jazz history, and on the historical context of that music.
Series of earthquakes strike Big Island of Hawaii
By: The Associated PressWAIMEA, Hawaii -- A 4.5-magnitude earthquake struck the north part of the Big Island on Wednesday, and the shaking was followed by a series of smaller temblors.
Suspicious fires close two buildings at Sacramento State
By: Whitney Mountain and Ed FletcherFires that authorities called suspicious shut down two buildings at California State University, Sacramento, on Thursday afternoon, and another burned in a garbage can outside a third building.
Folsom's SynapSense Corp. to open Singapore office
By: Mark GloverFolsom-based data center management firm SynapSense Corp. is expanding its operations to the greater Asia Pacific region.
As part of the expansion, SynapSense plans to open an office in Singapore that will serve as the company's Asia hub of operations.
New Zealand fears oil spill from ship may worsen
By: John M. GlionnaCrews halt attempts to pump oil from the Rena as bad weather hampers efforts. Authorities fear the ship, which still carries about 1,400 tons of heavy oil, will sink. Already 1,300 seabirds have died.
No fruit in Fruit by the Foot? General Mills sued over snacks [Updated]
By: Tiffany Hsu
There’s not much fruit in General Mills snacks such as Fruit Roll-Ups, Fruit by the Foot and Fruit Gushers, alleges a new suit against the giant food company.
Pentagon, NASA open space launch missions to private ventures [Updated]
By: W.J. HenniganThe U.S. government has taken the first steps toward opening up the competition to launch its national security satellites into outer space.
New Zealand fears oil spill from ship may worsen
By: John M. GlionnaReporting from Seoul—
A stricken cargo ship carrying tons of oil threatened to break apart off the coast of New Zealand late Monday and dislodge from the reef it rammed this month.Steve Jobs memorials on Apple.com, Apple stores close in tribute
By: Nathan Olivarez-GilesApple Inc. stores closed for a few hours Wednesday as employees took time out of their workday to honor the late Steve Jobs in a company-wide celebration of his life.
Navajo Nation takes on Urban Outfitters, and wins
By: Deborah NetburnUrban Outfitters appears to have caved to the Navajo Nation.
As of Wednesday, the trendy chain store had removed the word "Navajo" from the description of about 20 items on its website, including the "Navajo flask" and the "Navajo Hipster Panty."
Mitt Romney may win the GOP presidential nomination by default
By: Mark Z. BarabakReporting from Las Vegas—
After a concentrated burst of campaigning, the GOP presidential race has been distilled to a simple question: Can Republicans learn to live with Mitt Romney even if they don't love Mitt Romney?Apps help parents keep track of children on Halloween
By: Shan LiSmartphones equipped with GPS-enabled location tracking technology have made it easier to let friends and family know where you're eating or shopping. The technology can also be a handy tool for parents on Halloween.
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