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Fifth person arrested in killing of Santa Cruz man

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SOQUEL — Authorities arrested the fifth person accused of fatally stabbing and shooting a 41-year-old Santa Cruz man found dead 75 feet from the 5000 block of North Rodeo Gulch Road on Oct. 13 — three days after his family reported him missing to Santa Cruz police. Jose Leonardo Alfaro Juarez, 20, was taken in custody […]

5 Kitchen cooking hacks — tested!

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Tearful onion-chopping session? Stray egg shells in the scrambled eggs? Snarled plastic wrap? There are hacks for that -- and we tested them out.



Photos: Luxurious items to spend your money if you win the Powerball jackpot

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So what if you win the $750 million Powerball jackpot? A hefty check is likely going to be burning a hole in your pocket. If one were to take the lump sum, they’d get the $428 million. Subtract taxes from that and a winner is left with a little over $325 million. That’s a big […]

Bend Bites: Three great new Oregon restaurants

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Central Oregon's Bend is foodie central. Here are three sensational and very different new dining options, from a chic steak house to a colorful taqueria and a crazy-delicious bakeshop.

Inn-Escapable: 3 cozy B&Bs in Bend

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Looking for a cozy bed and breakfast with plenty of modern comfort near Bend's downtown? Here are three options for where to stay.

Cesar Sayoc: The mail-bomb suspect’s van, annotated

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News crews arrived at the auto parts store in Florida where authorities arrested mail-bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, 56, before FBI agents could secure and remove a white van that purportedly belongs to Sayoc. Television cameras obtained images of the van, revealing windows covered with apparent images of President Trump and slogans and rhetoric common among Trump supporters.

California nurses move their ‘Medicare-for-all’ fight to the national stage

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The union representing 100,000 nurses across California has shifted its "Medicare-for-all" campaign from California to the national stage, perhaps relieving political pressure on Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom to fulfill what the union sees as his top campaign promise: Delivering a single-payer health care system in the nation's largest state.





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