SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Gov. Jerry Brown has undergone surgery to remove a cancerous growth on his nose, his office said Saturday. The governor’s office said in a statement that Brown, 73, had the procedure under local anesthetic Friday, after tests revealed the presence of basal cell carcinoma, a common, slow-growing form of skin cancer, on the right side of his nose. “All of the basal carcinoma cells were removed, but some reconstructive surgery to the nose was required as a result of the procedure,” his office said. “Governor Brown is at home and has continued to conduct state business...