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Boy suspended for gun-shaped pastry

Boy suspended for gun-shaped pastry

A 7-year-old boy is suspended for a gun-shaped pastry.

Robot gives second grader the ability to attend school

Robot gives second grader the ability to attend school

Science fiction comes to life for one second grade boy who attends school for the first time with the help of a robot. INSIDE EDITION has the story.

FILE - In this May 22, 2012 file photo, Gov. Jerry Brown discusses his proposed tax initiative, Proposition 30, during his appearance at the 87th Annual Sacramento Host Breakfast  in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

All schools to get more money under Brown's reform

All California schools will receive at least the same amount of money as they currently do, and poorer ones will receive significantly more, under Gov. Jerry Brown's sweeping proposal to change K-12 education funding, according to district-by-district estimates released Wednesday. Last month, the Democratic governor released a budget plan that ...

UCSC Campus Police release sketch of rape suspect

UC Campus Police released a sketch of a man who raped and beat a 21-year-old woman walking in a secluded part of the University of California, Santa Cruz campus shortly after noon Sunday. The woman was alone on a path in a wooded area between the Upper Quarry Amphitheater and ...

Teen fatally stabbed near SJ high school reportedly breaking gang ties

The teenage victim of a fatal stabbing near San Jose High School Wednesday afternoon was described as a young father trying to put his life in order. Friends identified the teenager Wednesday night as Anthony Santa Cruz .a junior at San Jose High School who played football, and whose team ...

Lehigh University student sues over grade

Lehigh University student sues over grade

A 27-year-old graduate student is making headlines Wednesday -- she’s suing the university she attended for $1.3 million because of the grade she received in a class.

Officials find C-4 ingredient after UC Davis blast

Investigators found explosive materials, including a primary ingredient used in military C-4, after a University of California, Davis, chemistry researcher was injured in an explosion in his apartment last month, prosecutors said. Yolo County prosecutors said during a hearing Friday that several common explosives were recovered in the apartment of ...

Creationism is creeping into schools

Creationism is creeping into schools

Evolution vs. Creationism: Five new bills are being proposed in four states aimed at allowing the teaching of creationism in schools. And if you, like us, thought the issue had been put to bed with 2005 federal court ruling, you'd be wrong. Laci Green has the details.

Schoolboy gets 'dispended' for throwing imaginary grenade

Schoolboy gets 'dispended' for throwing imaginary grenade

A 7-year-old Colorado Boy is suspended from school after pretending to throw an imaginary grenade on the playground.

Rodney Hill, of West Danville, Vt., is escorted during his arraignment in District Court in Littleton, N.H., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. Hill was charged with second-degree murder in the death of Catherine "Kitty" Houghton. (AP Photo/Caladonian-Record, Paul Hayes)

Novato woman, 70, fatally stabbed at NH hotel

A 70-year-old California woman who was a trustee at a private school and a retired business counselor with the U.S. Foreign Service was stabbed to death in a random attack in a New Hampshire hotel lobby by another guest, authorities said Tuesday. Catherine "Kitty" Houghton, of Novato, Calif., had traveled ...

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