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Here's what S.F. parents think about the deal to bring some students back to the classroom in April


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Here's what S.F. parents think about the deal to bring some students back to the classroom in April
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Nate, 5, and sister Bayla, 7, climb a wall as mother Erica Kajdasz watches.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Nate, 5, is chased by sister Bayla, 7, with mom Erica Kajdasz in the hallway.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Nate Kajdasz, 5, with sister Bayla, 7, at home in San Francisco.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Nate Kajdasz and his sister Bayla check out an educational website while their mother, Erica Kajdasz, looks on. Nate’s school isn’t scheduled to reopen.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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USDA relocations curtail ag research, farmer confidence

BELLE PLAINE, Kan. (AP) — More than a year after two U.S. Department of Agriculture...

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Atmospheric river that skirted Bay Area, slams Northwest, triggers landslides, kills 1


Atmospheric river that skirted Bay Area, slams Northwest, triggers landslides, kills 1
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A landslide triggered amid a powerful storm closed I-84 east of Troutdale in Oregon Oregon, according to the Multnomah County Sheriff. Multnomah County Sheriff
While the Bay Area saw only light sprinkles from the southernmost edges of an atmospheric river that hit the West Coast early this week, the Pacific Northwest was pummeled by the powerful storm that killed one person and left a trail of damage.
A highway was shut down after a landslide, multiple tractor-trailers were blown over and more than 500,000 people lost power in the storm that hit Monday and Tuesday.

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Northwest storm causes wind damage, landslide, power outages

Northwest storm causes wind damage, landslide, power outages
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Pamplin Media Group - Storm unleashes landlsides, power outages in region


Storm unleashes landslides, power outages in region
Both West Burnside and eastbound I-84 are closed Wednesday morning as many residents lose power.
Landslides closed major roads in the Portland region as thousands of residents were without power because of a major overnight storm.
In Portland, a "significant landslide" closed West Burnside near Southwest Barnes Road, Portland Fire & Rescue tweeted late Tuesday night.
Officials said the landslide at the Pedestrian Bridge east of Barnes brought trees and power lines down in the area and knocked power out from Northwest 21st Avenue to the west.
The closure is expected to last for many hours.

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Forensic Files-20140705-07:30:00

dodson would be walking the street. she assassinated bruce dodson. he didn't even have a chance. i wouldn't call her a black widow. i would call her a greedy assassin. a murder victim's son was the first to suspect that his mother's death was the work of a serial killer. investigators hoped that cells found on a styrofoam cup, marks on a water faucet, and the clues on a videotape would help police find the man who alluded police for over a decade. by 1991, 42-year-old nancy ludwig found what she was looking for in life, a husband who adored her and a career in the airline business. >> she had always wanted to be a flight attendant from when she

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131007:11:38:00

reportedly blocking the main whistle blower in the fast and furious case from publishing a book. the agency claiming that it would hurt morale there. the aclu is now representing the author, special agent john doddson and they say let it be published. dodson was the first special agent to go public in 2011 with allegations that his supervisors had authorized the flow of semiautomatic weapons into mexico instead of stopping them. and talk about this, a driver avoids a potentially fatal car accident. look at this. oh, boy. the driver quickly veering out of the way, avoiding the truck that was barreling in his direction. as for the other driver, he got lucky, too, with just a broken arm. oh, my goodness. does this little girl right here look fat to you? a mother in florida is now

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