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Hoping for Payment, Calpers Sues San Bernardino to Block Bankruptcy Case
The city of San Bernardino entered bankruptcy proceedings in August. On Friday, the Inland Empire city faces off before a federal judge with its largest creditor: Calpers, the state agency that manages pension and health benefits for public employees. It could be a test case for other cities looking to delay or reduce their pension payouts.

Rite Seeks Healing for Historic Wrongs
On Saturday, a Catholic bishop will offer a Mass of Reconciliation for the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band in San Juan Bautista. The ritual, to be held at Mission San Juan Bautista, will apologize for the treatment of Native Americans during California's Mission Era.

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