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Southbound Hwy. 101 in Petaluma open again after crash
The trailer, a 25-foot motor home hitched to a vehicle, flipped and blocked both lanes after the 11:55 am crash near Petaluma Boulevard South, CHP Sgt. John Evans said. The off ramp at Petaluma Boulevard South was still closed at 2:20 pm Cal Trans
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:12P
Learn about a business before you sign on the dotted line
To find out whether a regional company has filed for bankruptcy, go to this web page for US District Bankruptcy Court for Western Washington. You will need to sign up for a PACER account, which will charge 8 cents for each page you look at (no charge
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:11P
City settles with owner of gun in Lake Loveland case
Odds are that a jury is not going to make a substantial award in a case where there was no personal injury.” But Boyle claimed victory with a stipulation in the settlement that will require Loveland police to undergo training in the constitutional
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:10P
City settles with owner of gun in Lake Loveland case
Odds are that a jury is not going to make a substantial award in a case where there was no personal injury.” But Boyle claimed victory with a stipulation in the settlement that will require Loveland police to undergo training in the constitutional
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:10P
Broken Arm Gets Fan $412500
The city of Oakland has agreed to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit by a football fan whose arm was broken during a police crackdown at an Oakland Raiders game. Raymond Castillo was attending an exhibition game between the Raiders and San Francisco
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:09P
Healthcare Business News Grassley says HHS working on provider-lawsuit regs
The right of Medicaid healthcare providers to sue over payment cuts is the focus of not only a recently accepted Supreme Court case but also of coming HHS regulations, according to a senior Republican senator.
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:09P
USDOJ: United States Files Counterclaims Against KBR Alleging False Claims and
WASHINGTON – In response to a pending lawsuit from Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc. (KBR) in the United States Court of Federal Claims, the Department of Justice has filed counterclaims alleging that KBR managers had received kickbacks from a dining
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:07P
File Photo: Kelly Hayes - Castanet
Sweepers will be operating 20 hours a day cleaning a total of 1600 lane kilometres, including bike lanes. by Castanet Staff - Story: 60841 Police have no suspects, no evidence and no leads to go on after some fine art was stolen earlier this month.
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:06P
Pennsylvania's Many DUI Drivers Devastate Families (Part 3)
"I never realized up until this incident that they've got to stiffen the laws. We've heard of people with three and four DUIs and never spent time in jail," said Spinetti's mother, Cindy Carson. Moon Township police Officer Doug Ogden is a two-time
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:05P
Shareholders sue Murdoch for buying daughter's firm, (NASDAQ: NWSA)
O) has been sued by shareholders for agreeing to buy a business owned by Chairman Rupert Murdoch's daughter for about $675 million, according to a lawsuit filed on Wednesday. A trustee for several retirement funds said the board of News Corp approved
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:05P