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The Big Stories for 2014

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We know now that 2013 was the year of the "California Comeback," a year that Silicon Valley pushed back against government spying and a time when marriage equality came to California by way of the U.S. Supreme Court. So what's on the horizon for 2014? For a little New Year prognostication Scott Shafer turns to the California Report's three bureau chiefs -- Sasha Khokha in Fresno, Scott Detrow in Sacramento and our Los Angeles bureau chief Steven Cuevas.

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