November 9, 2015
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Chef to hold book signing in Visalia and Fresno
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Editorial: If only appointee had shown Jerry Brown a real-time Public Records Act request
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5 Things To Do Today, Tuesday, Nov. 10
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Storm brings rain to Valley, snow to Sierra before moving on
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Skydiver who fell to death at Madera festival identified
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Save the water for the farmers
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Coming Up: One Enchanted Evening, Electric Christmas Parade
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Food & Wine Calendar
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Stolen pistol recovered after Fresno disturbance
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Rescue Mission thrift store back in business
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Out & About: Honor Flight Reunion Luncheon
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From the archive: Wounded sheriff's dog Reno playing fetch again
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Don’t send water to Los Angeles
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Brrrr: Storm brings rain, chill to Valley
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Tulare man sentenced to life without parole for murder of neighbor
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Piccadilly Inn hosts German history seminar Nov. 21
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Golf: Fore You for week of Nov. 9
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Man in critical condition after shooting at The Parks apartments
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Sanger man wins $450,000 dream home in St. Jude fundraiser
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5 Things To Do Today, Monday, Nov. 9
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Avenal middle school teacher jailed in child molestation case
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Porterville College hosts college preparation workshop
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Fran Blackney, advocate for Clovis business and youths, dead at 65
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In his own words: Charlie Waters recalling his service in Korea and to veterans
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Let teachers carry guns
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How to provide wreaths for each veteran’s grave
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Celebrate freedom, not Civil War
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Editorial: California prisons take lead on transgender rights
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Give tips to all retail service workers
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Condition of man shot in central Fresno improves
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Action Line: When the car turns into a lemon
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Difference between homeless and vagrant is easily seen
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Fresno Convention Center job fair is Wednesday
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From the archive: Fresno County deputies hurt, gunman slain
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Former Edison High standout Cliff Harris pleads no contest to arson
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Tulare business owner pleads guilty to stealing about $90,000 in Social Security benefits
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Men’s soccer: Fresno Pacific makes NCAA Division II playoffs
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Hero Fresno County sheriff’s dog Reno, a ‘true warrior,’ dies
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Madera County math tournament draws 200 students