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Bob Dunning: Double the fireworks fun on the Fourth

NOD TO THE NORTH … I know it’s subversive, but as nightfall came on the Fourth of July, we headed north on Pole Line to a wide spot in the road where we could see fireworks shows from both Davis and Woodland … yes, we did miss Dan Wolk’s first patriotic speech as mayor — “Let […]

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State lawmakers face same-party battles

WASHINGTON (AP) — Voters can forget the traditional Republican-Democratic matchups in at least seven California congressional districts come November. Contenders for those seats will have to do battle against challengers from their own parties. Democratic Rep. Mike Honda and Republican Rep. Tom McClintock face the most competitive challenges among the incumbents in the intraparty face-offs. […]

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Border money request won’t include policy change

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is preparing to ask Congress for emergency spending of more than $2 billion to deal with the crisis of unaccompanied kids at the Southern border, but for now he won’t seek legal changes to send the children back home more quickly. That decision comes after immigration advocates objected strongly […]

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Israel launches Gaza offensive, at least 10 killed

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — The Israeli military launched what could be a long-term offensive in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Tuesday, striking more than 100 sites and mobilizing troops for a possible ground invasion aimed at stopping a heavy barrage of rocket attacks against Israel. At least 10 Palestinians, including two children, were […]

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