From left, America's Cup Regatta Director Iain Murray, Matt Bliven of the U.S. Coast Guard, center, and Golden Gate Yacht Club Vice Commodore Tom Ehman,right, during a news conference Tuesday, May 14, 2013 in San Francisco. Murray and Ehman announced that the America's Cup will go on as planned after the death of a sailor during a training run last week on San Francisco Bay. The officials also said they expected all four entrants to compete, including Artemis Racing.
From left, America's Cup Regatta Director Iain Murray, Matt Bliven of the U.S. Coast Guard, center, and Golden Gate Yacht Club Vice Commodore Tom Ehman,right, during a news conference Tuesday, May 14, 2013 in San Francisco. Murray and Ehman announced that the America's Cup will go on as planned after the death of a sailor during a training run last week on San Francisco Bay. The officials also said they expected all four entrants to compete, including Artemis Racing.
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Stephen Barclay, center, CEO America's Cup Event Authority, speaks at a news conference, Friday, May 10, 2013, in San Francisco. At left is Iain Murray, Regatta Director and CEO, America's Cup Race Management and at right is Captain Matt Bliven of the United States Coast Guard. British Sailor Andrew Simpson died Thursday when Artemis Racing's AC72 catamaran, an America's Cup entry from Sweden, capsized during training in San Francisco Bay, trapping him underwater.
Stephen Barclay, center, CEO America's Cup Event Authority, speaks at a news conference, Friday, May 10, 2013, in San Francisco. At left is Iain Murray, Regatta Director and CEO, America's Cup Race Management and at right is Captain Matt Bliven of the United States Coast Guard. British Sailor Andrew Simpson died Thursday when Artemis Racing's AC72 catamaran, an America's Cup entry from Sweden, capsized during training in San Francisco Bay, trapping him underwater.
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One survivor of a boating accident is transferred to an ambulance on Tuesday at the Bodega Bay Coast Guard Station. Officials said the boat, one of two carrying a group from Sacramento on a crab fishing trip, capsized after a rope from a crab pot snagged its propeller and the boat was swamped, tossing its five passengers into the rough seas. Friends on the other boat pulled them out of the water, but one did not survive.
One survivor of a boating accident is transferred to an ambulance on Tuesday at the Bodega Bay Coast Guard Station. Officials said the boat, one of two carrying a group from Sacramento on a crab fishing trip, capsized after a rope from a crab pot snagged its propeller and the boat was swamped, tossing its five passengers into the rough seas. Friends on the other boat pulled them out of the water, but one did not survive.
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Coast Guard cutter was acquired by the Sea Scouts
Coast Guard cutter was acquired by the Sea Scouts
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How Sacramento-area lawmakers voted on debt
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Here's how Sacramento are lawmakers voted on the compromise deal to raise the federal debt ceiling: House: Rep. John Garamendi, D-Walnut Grove -- Yes Rep. Wally...
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