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    FILE -- In this June 25, 2013 file photo, Correctional Officer Stella Miles stands in one of the secure inmate-patient housing units of the new California Correctional Health Care Facility in Stockton, Calif.  Gov. Jerry Brown is seeking millions of dollars in his revised 2014-15 state budget plan to correct problems in the recently constructed $839 million facility  the can treat up to 1,720 inmate-patients. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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    California to pay off Schwarzenegger budget bond
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    Two handymen said they unlocked and closed up the identical recreation room at a Richmond, Calif., public housing complex called Friendship Manor. (Thinkstock)

    Public housing workers reap thousands in overtime for unlocking doors

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    California is on the hook for $1.2 billion more in Medicaid costs than previously expected as nearly a third of the state's population will now be on the government program thanks to an expansion through President Obama's health care law. (AP Photo)
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    After Obamacare, nearly one out of three Californians will be on Medicaid

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    Gov. Jerry Brown responds to a question about his revised 2014-15 state budget that he unveiled at the Capitol news conference in  Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2014.  Brown's revised spending plan projects  $107.7 billion in general fund spending, which is nearly $1 billion more than the budget Brown proposed in January.(AP Photo)
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    Jury verdict affirmed: Evidence presented at trial supported design defect claim, Calif. court says

    Jury verdict affirmed: Evidence presented at trial supported design defect claim, Calif. court says

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    Fog rolls past the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. (AP/Jeff Chiu)
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    The height of utopianism on display in San Francisco height restriction battle

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    Bankrupt Stockton says final creditor won’t budge
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    Examiner Editorial: Why more homes are going up in Houston than in all of California

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    Dan Gerawan, owner of at Gerawan Farming, Inc., left, talks with crew boss Jose Cabello in a nectarine orchard near Sanger, Calif. (AP Photo/Scott Smith)
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    California farmer locked in battle with union

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