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Berkeley activists can sue federal agents for their role in a 2008 raid in which officers seized their computers and records in search of alleged threats by animal-rights advocates, a federal judge ruled Monday. More Bay Area News The activist group...
Tags: UC Berkeley, Long Haul Inc., Berkeley, Search and seizure, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, University of California, Politics, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley California, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, Search warrant, Warrants, Law Crime
President Barack Obama refers to the plan as “comprehensive health insurance reform,” though essentially none of its provisions are likely to be available to the nation’s estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants, a group that typically receives no...
Tags: health care, undocumented immigration, health insurance, Barack Obama, Congress, California News Service, care bills, U.S, Senate, University of California, San Jose, Health Medical Pharma, Illegal immigration, Politics, Social Issues, Healthcare reform in the United States, Immigration to the United States, Immigration law, Crimes, Illegal immigration to the United States, Uninsured in the United States
Under the plan, the county Board of Supervisors will partner with the UC system to open a 120-bed inpatient facility by December 2012. Restoring medical care to the south region of the county is a "top priority," said Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, a...
Tags: King-Harbor Hospital, UC Board of Regents, Willowbrook, Los Angeles County California, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, University of California, Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital, David Grant USAF Medical Center, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
The situation was grim enough that at 29, with more than 16 years of carpentry experience, the Citrus Heights resident considered changing careers. "You get laid off and there's no work. Being head of the household, it's a lot to have on your shoulders,"...
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If you really want to know what it's like to be a rural doctor, clear your mind of all that "Northern Exposure" stuff...The reality is more like the big city than you might think. "Patients are patients," says Dr. Catherine Leja, prepping for a busy morning...
Tags: Plymouth, Health Medical Pharma, Medical school, Medicine in China, Family medicine, Amador County California, Sacramento California, University of California, Rural area, Hospital, Medicare, Medical education
Rochelle Corros is passionate when she speaks about her college major: Recreation and leisure studies is not just fun and games, she says with conviction. Graduates run city and state parks, recreation departments, hospital clinics, theaters and cruise...
Tags: Dominguez Hills, Cal State Stanislaus, Rochelle Corros, University of California, California State University, Lakewood, Education, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, University of California Irvine, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
A Filipino doctorate student at the Rhetoric Department of the University of California in Berkeley heaved a sigh of relief when he and 40 other students were recently released by County police after their involvement on a recent standoff at the campus.
Tags: Paul Nadal, UC Berkeley, Philippines, Manila, Education, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, University of California, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley California, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
With the cost of attending the University of California due to rise to more than $10,000 next year, just in student fees, some students are questioning whether it's still a good value. UC, the nation's most prestigious public university system, came into...
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Supported by $300 million from the economic stimulus, the program will offer rebates to consumers who buy energy-efficient refrigerators, dishwashers, air conditioners and other appliances to replace their older models. And like the $3 billion cars program...
Tags: University of California, Washington, Car Allowance Rebate System, Transportation in the United States, Scrappage program, Business Finance, 111th United States Congress, National fiscal policy response to the late 2000s recession, Major appliance, Consumer spending, Rebate
Calif. — While Californians worry about the three-year drought dragging on another season, researchers say climate change soon could create much longer dry spells — lasting decades or even centuries. Scientists from the University of California, Davis,...
Tags: Sierra Nevada, Isabel Montanez, University of California, Fresno, Environment, Show caves, Thirst, Stalagmite, Hydrology, Speleothems, Cave, Drought, Droughts