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  • California falls behind in waste-to-energy race

    LONG BEACH, CALIF. — Los Angeles County officials are looking to spend $200 million to build three so-called biorefineries as California attempts to catch up with Japan and other countries in turning trash into energy.

    The Washington DC Examiner

  • Gas gets cheap for holiday

    Labor Day weekend travelers in California got a pleasant surprise Friday as gasoline prices in many locations dipped below the $3 mark.Although the California State Automobile Association reported the average price for regular gas was $3.

    The Daily Democrat

  • New Shared Branching Locations fill the gap in the High Desert

    Nearly 200 credit unions with more than 30,000 members in the high desert cities of Hesperia and Apple Valley, California, no longer need to worry that their members will be cut off from shared branching.

    Highland Community News

  • Business briefs

    Redbox, the bright red, fully automated DVD rental kiosk, has announced the opening of three new locations at Walgreens in Fontana: 11121 Sierra Avenue, 16108 Foothill Boulevard, and 16145 Sierra Lakes Parkway.

    Fontana Herald News

California locations - Wikipedia Articles

  • California locations by per capita income

    All figures as of the census[1] of 2000 by the United States Census Bureau. Income in the United States Affluence in the United States Household income in the United States Income inequality in the United States Personal income in the United States Social class in the United States Income by: State (localities by state) County (highest | lowest) Metropolitan statistical area Place (highest | lowest) Urban areas ZIP Code Tabulation Area California is the thirteenth-richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $22,711 (2000). [edit] California counties ranked by per capita income There are fifty-eight counties located in California, eight of which are in the 100 richest counties in the country. Rank National Rank County Per Capita Income Median House- hold Income 1 1 Marin County $44,962 $71,306 2 14 San Mateo County $36,045 $70,819 3 19 City and County of San Francisco $34,556 $55,221 4 25 Santa Clara County $32,795 $74,335 5 ... (see more)

  • Claim Jumper

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    This article's tone or style may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. Specific concerns may be found on the talk page. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (December 2007) Claim Jumper restaurant, Fresno, California Claim Jumper is a restaurant chain headquartered in Irvine, California with 45 locations in Arizona, California, Illinois, Colorado, Nevada, Washington, Wisconsin and Oregon. Founder Craig Nickoloff opened the first Claim Jumper Restaurant in Los Alamitos, California in 1977.[1] Until 2005, CWN Management, Inc., which operates the Claim Jumper chain, had been privately owned by the Nickoloff family. Leonard Green & Partners purchased a majority stake in the company in 2005 for a reported $200 million. [2] Claim Jumper restaurants are typically known for the level of detail in their atmospheres. The restaurants feature a California Gold Rush theme, although newer locations have not included the numerous "artifacts" of the time pe... (see more)

  • Disneyland Dream

    Disneyland Dream (1956) is a home movie made by Robbins and Meg Barstow that documents their family's free trip to the newly opened Disneyland. The trip was a prize that they won in a contest sponsored by Scotch tape.[1] The Barstows also visited other Southern California locations, including Knotts Berry Farm, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios and Catalina Island on their July 1956 trip. Comedian Steve Martin who worked at Disneyland as a child, appears at about twenty minutes into the film. An audio track was added to the film in 1995. The movie lasts approximately 30 minutes.[2] In 2008, Disneyland Dream was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The National Film Registry cited its “fantastical historical snapshots” of early Southern California and the budding importance of the home movies in “American cultural studies as they provide price... (see more)

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