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New Laws Bolster Protections for Undocumented Immigrants
Immigrant rights advocates are celebrating a number of new state laws designed to protect the undocumented. The new laws will regulate how local police and businesses can report and turn in undocumented immigrants.

Citrus Growers Assess Damage of Cold Snap
Back in December, a deep freeze settled on the state. Most of us got away unscathed, but not California's $2 billion citrus crop. A lot of fruit was damaged, which may impact citrus prices in the near future.

Sonoma County Group Helps Man Learn to Control Anger, Violence
Jon Wheeler used to have a difficult time controlling his anger in romantic relationships. As part of our occasional series of health profiles, Wheeler tells of how a group in Santa Rosa called Men Evolving Non-Violently (M.E.N.) helped him change his abusive behaviors. Now, he leads those same groups, helping other men who struggle with violent behavior.

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