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Over 200,000 Oroville dam evacuees allowed to return home
 

Nearly 200,000 people, who evacuated Sunday over fears that a damaged spillway at Lake Oroville could fail and unleash a wall of water, have to stay away indefinitely while officials race to repair it before more rains arrive Thursday.

 
Lance Armstrong loses bid to block $100M lawsuit

A federal judge on Monday refused to block the government’s $100 million lawsuit against Lance Armstrong, putting the former cyclist on course for trial in a 2010 case stemming from his performance-enhancing drug use.

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NBA changing D-League name to Gatorade League

The NBA Development League is changing its name starting next season to the NBA Gatorade League, a deal that will include a rebranding that will affect the league logo, basketballs, jerseys, on-court signage and digital properties.

 
Ethel M Chocolates lights up for love — VIDEO

Ethel M Chocolates is celebrating Valentine’s Day with a romantic display of sparkling lights during their third annual Lights of Love.

 
Flood threat from Oroville Dam eases; evacuation order remains for 200K residents

The water level dropped Monday at the nation’s tallest dam, easing slightly the fears of a catastrophic spillway collapse that prompted authorities to order nearly 200,000 people to leave their homes downstream.

 
Trump vows to alter trade relationship with Canada during Trudeau meeting

President Donald Trump said on Monday the United States will be “tweaking” its trade relationship with Canada, stopping short of calling for a major realignment in a development likely to please visiting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

 
Madly in love? Author writes you have brain chemicals to thank for that

In his book “True Love,” Dr. Fred Nour explores the history of love and the chemical processes that occur in the brain as individuals fall in and out of love. He postulates that falling out of love is just an expected part of the “true love” process.