May 18, 2016
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Tickets go on sale May 27 for Fresno Soul Fest 2016
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Prep tennis: Clovis North’s Daly Meinert chasing third section title as top seed
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Prep boys golf: Justin Lagera leads Clovis North to first section title
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Lindsay boy, 16, arrested in slaying of teen
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Prep scoreboard for May 17
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Valley Center for the Blind will hold open house at new location
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Yosemite set to reopen Tioga Road to vehicle traffic
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Local rock band Wee Beasties, plus the week’s other entertainment
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Fire destroys garage, pickup at northwest Fresno home
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Judge orders Fresno man to stand trial in hit-and-run of boy hero
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Proposed Fresno gang ordinance raises worries about profiling
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Obituaries for Thursday, May 19
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DA Smittcamp isn’t keeping campaign promise
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Growing minds: 2 Temperance-Kutner students win national reading award for turning their academic careers around
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Examine mobile home parks, too
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Man found shot in jaw in central Fresno
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Getting California’s transportation fixes back on track
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No Valley rebellion brewing
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Pontian Greek genocide centennial
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Don’t need bully in White House
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Person of interest detained in fatal stabbing of Fresno bicyclist
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ISIS’ murdering ways knows no borders
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Good job, but more green space needed
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Bank of Sierra gains Porterville Citizen’s Business Bank branch assets
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Man wielding box cutter attacks Fresno store clerk
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Bernie Sanders can’t afford to stay silent any longer
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CBS reveals logo for new online ‘Star Trek’ series
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3 Clovis North students win honors at Intel science fair
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Hustler Hollywood opening sexy shop in former Silver Dollar Hofbrau
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Heather Parish is new Rogue Festival director
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CBS looking to ‘MacGyver’ for scheduling help
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‘Neighbors’ sequel graduates to magna cum stupid
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Susan Sarandon’s maturity makes ‘The Meddler’ marvelous
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‘The Nice Guys’ too flawed to create next big buddy franchise
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Ryan Gosling talks about fatherhood, LA, the ‘70s
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2016 Valley high school graduations
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Valley and state graduation rates up, dropout rates down
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Sunnyside High teacher uses passion for meditation to help students grow