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Some California Cities Could End Mandatory Water Cutbacks
State regulators say California cities cut their water use by nearly 25 percent last year. Now they are issuing new rules on which municipalities can lift those restrictions, and by how much.

Cultural Beliefs Leave Some California Communities Uneasy with Health Care
We hear a lot about the dangers of not being able to access health care. But what if your cultural beliefs discourage you from seeing a doctor? For the Hmong community in the Central Valley, that's led to high rates of death from cancer.

Salvador Dali Collection Opens at Museum of Monterey
The Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali spent much of the 1940s living and working on California's Central Coast. This week, a massive collection of his work - the largest on the West Coast - opens to the public in Monterey.

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