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August 2019
| August 17
August 17, 2019
Man witnesses a stabbing in central Fresno. Moments later, he gets struck by a car
Visalia man guilty of molesting children, faces 380 years to life
For all his coaching success, Jeff Tedford is 0-for-Coliseum. That’s going to change Aug. 31
Can Josh Jacobs become an Oakland Raiders star? Why Derek Carr and Jon Gruden believe so
Woman calls family from SUV to report disturbance, dies moments later in crash with big rig
He tried to put off prison in baby kidnapping case for a third time. Judge didn’t buy excuses