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    The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Partnership received the contract to administer the Combined Federal Campaign in California for many years despite constant overruns, according to the Office of Personnel Management's inspector general. (iStock)

    Firm running California federal charity drive misspent millions in donations, including buying a house

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    This image provided by the Los Angeles Department off Water and Power shows workmen putting together the replacement pipe before final testing on Saturday Aug. 2, 2014, in Los Angeles. Crews have finished repairs on an old water main that burst and poured 20 million gallons of water onto the UCLA campus. (AP Photo/LADWP)
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    Sunset Boulevard reopens after flooding near UCLA

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    1 killed when car was swept into rain-swollen creek in Southern California mountain town

    1 killed when car was swept into rain-swollen creek in Southern California mountain town

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    Mudslides cut access to Southern California towns

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    Flash flood warning issued as dam springs leaks

    Flash flood warning issued as dam springs leaks

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    Police involved in shooting near Ventura Co. Fair

    Police involved in shooting near Ventura Co. Fair

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    LA sheriff’s watchdog to review bystander shooting

    LA sheriff’s watchdog to review bystander shooting

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    Monday hearing for US Marine jailed in Mexico

    Monday hearing for US Marine jailed in Mexico

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    This Aug. 2, 2014 photo provided by the Alhambra Police Department shows a giant 150-pound tortoise who was found wandering the streets of Alhambra, Calif. The tortoise was lifted into a patrol car and taken to the station, where it was later picked up by Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control in Downey. (AP Photo/Alhambra Police Department)

    150-pound tortoise found strolling in LA suburb

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    FILE - In this May 24, 2014 file photo, students comfort each other during a candlelight vigil held to honor the victims of the May 23, 2014 mass shooting on the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara. California Assembly members have proposed AB1014, a bill allowing an immediate family member, therapist or health care provider to go directly to a judge to let law enforcement seize guns from those they deem a danger. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

    California eyes first-in-nation firearms restraint

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