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Crash could be heard two blocks away.

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Crash could be heard two blocks away.

Analysts have cited the closure of some California refineries for maintenance among reasons for the rising prices.
Superintendent explains how the schools are protecting students.
Chatsworth Neighborhood Council sponsors emergency medical classes.
Last year, the survey received more than 9,500 responses and 22,000 comments.
A 16-count criminal complaint lists allegations of continuous sexual abuse against three girls and one boy.
Parents and faculty were never told about the third-grade teacher, according to report.
She's taken to a local hospital in fair condition.
Victim suffered 52 sharp force injuries and 12 blunt force trauma injuries to his head.
Councilman Mitch Englander accuses the Department of Water and Power of 'fear-mongering' the City Council.
The deadline to submit is February 22.
County Supervisors vote 3-0 for private talks with governor or U.S. president when there are threats to public buildings or services.
Detectives need to know if more pupils were subject to alleged lewd acts.
In a 2-1 decision, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rules that the same-sex marriage ban's impact was to "lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in California."
Francisco Rodriguez was shot on his front lawn after being lured outdoors by a red-haired woman.
The passenger was hospitalized with stable vital signs, police said.
Paul Adame, 37, was released after posting $100,000 bail.
The average price has increased 7.6 cents over the period.
Their jersey numbers were retired at the alumni game.
'I will not support any proposed increase that has not first been examined and approved by the Rate Payer Advocate,' Councilman says.