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LA County accuses 21 people of welfare fraud
Los Angeles prosecutors have charged 21 people with committing welfare fraud that collectively cost taxpayers more than $2 million.
Consumers make changes _ but will they last?
Adrienne Radtke plans to keep riding her bike to work even if gas prices drop. Steve Pizzini got rid of his Cadillac Escalade in favor of a 16-year-old Acura and doesn't expect to have another gas-guzzler.
Anne Arundel cops can’t work at bars, state says
The Maryland Ethics Commission nixed a new Anne Arundel law allowing its police officers to work at restaurants and bars.
S.F. Police Blotter: Neighborhood crime log
These are excerpts from the San Francisco Police Department’s daily log of activities. Incidents are listed by police precincts and the neighborhoods they patrol.
Production changes at General Motors Corp.
General Motors Corp. on Monday announced further production cuts as it tries to deal with a rapid shift in consumer demand from pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles to cars and crossover vehicles. The company also is increasing production at some car and crossover factories. Cuts are in addition to the normal two-week shutdown for model year changeovers in July: |
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