Gilroy police are searching for a man who they said attacked a woman and got away, but not before she bloodied him in the process.
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A San Jose dentist his behind bars for what he says was a routine medical breast exam. The San Jose Police Department arrested Dr. Benva Lazar after a woman said Lazar fondled her breasts while she was...
Britain will publicly list and ban entry of more than 200 people whose extremist views and "violent messages" are a threat to national security, the home secretary said Tuesday.
National forests and parks - long popular with Mexican marijuana-growing cartels - have become home to some of the most polluted pockets of wilderness in America.
It is a chemical known to cause the cancer at the heart of the Erin Brokovich story.
San Jose fire and Pacific Gas and Electric Co. crews have sealed a gas line that was struck by a vehicle Sunday, prompting a temporary evacuation of a McDonald's restaurant and two nearby buildings
Mayor Richard M. Daley has announced a plan to dramatically slash emissions of heat-trapping gases, part of an effort to fight global warming and become one of the greenest cities in the nation.
BART is becoming so popular that the transit agency is looking at charging people more to ride trains during peak commute hours.
Testing has revealed that trace amounts of pharmaceuticals in drinking water supplies affect more Americans than previously thought - at least 46 million.
The move is a compromise meant to avoid new turmoil in oil markets while at the same time reflecting OPEC's attempts to prevent prices from falling too far.
Ryanair said Tuesday that strike action at Boeing has forced it to delay the launch of new flight routes from Edinburgh, Scotland, by six weeks.
An Arkansas teenager's jaw was broken when a fish flew from the lake where he was riding in an inner tube and smacked him in the face.
The Iraqi government reacted sharply Friday to published allegations that the U.S. spied on Iraq's prime minister, warning that future ties with the United States could be in jeopardy if the report were true.
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