July 24, 2015
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New DVDs July 28: The dull ‘Home’ and funny ‘Mystery Science Theater’
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Central San Joaquin Valley cities offer rebates for ripping out lawns
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Water, and hope, run dry for East Porterville woman caught in drought
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Warszawski: What are Fresno area’s signature sports events?
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Movies playing at Valley theaters July 24-31
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Critical mass: Movie review roundup for July 24
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Fresno woman adapting to life after clemency
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Firefighters to the rescue of Fresno pup
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Converse rolling out first Chuck Taylor update in 98 years
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Conflict arises between Fresno police, transgender activists over identification of murder victim
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JC football: With added weight and speed, Rossi ready to guide Fresno City College
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Northwest Fresno house fire causes $100,000 in damage
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Paul Betancourt: My farm, my family and the drought
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Grape growers’ free-speech case to be heard by California Supreme Court
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Man killed by train during photo shoot is ID’d
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Man sentenced to 15 years in 2014 slaying of his brother
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Editorial: Thumbs up, thumbs down
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Explain it, governor
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Support Oakhurst campus
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Peace over war
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Fix Saroyan sound
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McCain is a hero
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Liberals fail
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Audit the books
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Francine M. Farber: Consumer complaints make a difference
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Linell Hoffmann: Open your eyes to what could be
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Brush fire confined to 2 acres
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Boy, 13, struck by mini-van east of Fresno
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Word on the Street: Personal training business Fresno Fit moved to 2,400-square-foot location
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Renowned Fresno attorney Willie Smith dies
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5 Things To Do Today, Friday, July 24
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Amy Schumer disruption in the Force
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Man indicted for alleged marijuana cultivation on Chowchilla Mountain
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Grizzlies Report for July 23: Las Vegas 9, Fresno 4
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Pedestrian suffers broken leg in hit-and-run in downtown Fresno
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Evans Feed to host blood drive in three Valley cities on Saturday
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Visalia man sentenced for burglary, stalking, and resisting arrest
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Kaweah Delta board seeking applications
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Highway 140 in Yosemite reopens to traffic
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Obituaries for Friday, July 24
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Video Games: ‘Pixels’ reaches too far back for gaming nostalgia