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5 places that aren’t on your California bucket list, but they will be after you read this
Read full article: 5 places that aren’t on your California bucket list, but they will be after you read thisRaise your hand if you’re planning a trip (or 10!) for once the pandemic is officially a thing of the past -- or once you’re fully vaccinated and comfortable with traveling.
Women say suspect in Kristin Smart's death abused them
Read full article: Women say suspect in Kristin Smart's death abused themCalifornia prosecutors say more than two dozen women have described disturbing encounters, including sexual assaults, with the man charged with killing missing college student Kristin Smart.
New details emerge in fatal shootings of California police
Read full article: New details emerge in fatal shootings of California policeAs two police departments in California mourn the loss of officers who were shot and killed, new details have emerged about the violence that occurred during a week meant to honor law enforcement nationwide.
Chowchilla school bus kidnapper inspired by 'Dirty Harry' denied parole
Read full article: Chowchilla school bus kidnapper inspired by 'Dirty Harry' denied paroleFred Woods, will remain behind bars at the California Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo. (CNN) - The last of the three infamous Chowchilla school bus kidnappers remaining in prison, Fred Woods, will remain behind bars at the California Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo. In 1976, Woods, along with Richard and James Schoenfeld, kidnapped 26 children and their bus driver in Chowchilla, California. Woods was denied parole Tuesday for the 17th time, according to information provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. On Tuesday's decision, she said she "doesn't give much thought on Fred Woods."