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Families of county's first 2009 babies mark their milestones
Lindsay residents Eenang See and Matthew Moore had two surprises New Year's Day.
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Visalia double homicide suspect busted in Merced
By Mike Tharp mtharp@mercedsun-star.com Two Merced-based CHP officers helped arrest a Norteno gang member accused of a double homicide in Visalia.
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New Arrivals
Kaweah Delta Arreguin, Guy - To Melissa Arreguin and George Guy of Visalia on Dec.
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Readers embrace the giving spirit of the season
We asked readers to tell us about those special acts of Christmastime kindness that make life easier for others, especially the less fortunate.
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Six people hospitalized after fog triggers collisions involving 60 vehicles
Dense fog led to a series of collisions on a 6-mile stretch of Highway 99 between Visalia and Tulare Wednesday morning, but all six hospitalized motorists were sent home by mid- afternoon.
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Visalia man injured in Wed. traffic accident dies
A Visalia man whose vehicle collided with an SUV at a Visalia intersection Wednesday has died from his injuries, police reported this afternoon.
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Physicians showed lack of commitment
In reference to the report about the Exeter Clinic pediatricians returning to work after a two-day strike [Nov. 5]: The whole purpose of the physician-assistant profession is to allow physicians such as Dr.
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Oaks Preserve celebrates 25 years
When's the last time you saw a coyote, a woodpecker and a lizard at a birthday party? You could do just that Saturday as Sequoia Riverlands Trust celebrates the 25th birthday of Kaweah Oaks Preserve.
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Man suspected of bringing a BB gun into Tulare hospital
A Visalia man was arrested late Tuesday on suspicion of bringing a weapon inside Tulare District Hospital, the second such arrest in two weeks.
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Outdoors: As lakes empty, sunken treasures emerge
The ambitious scrounger can also find hundreds of dollars worth of fishing lures on rocky snags and bushes now high and dry.
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Calif. man free in immigration fraud case in Kan.
A California man who admitted selling memberships for a group that claimed to be an American Indian tribe has been sentenced to time served for his part in a scheme to defraud immigrants.
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Happenings in the area
Hobb's Grove SANGER -- Over 100 ghouls, goblins and other ghostly types will be lurking about the 24 acres of Hobb's Grove near Sanger reveling in their 10th Year of Fear.
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Tulare District Hospital board candidates at forum
Five candidates vying for three seats on the Tulare District Hospital board on Nov.
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Visalia stabbing suspect arrested
A man wanted in connection with a stabbing last weekend in Visalia has been arrested, Visalia police reported today.
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Mountain Home fire contained
In the aftermath of a thunderstorm that rumbled through Tulare County Monday, a small wildfire northeast of Springville was fully contained while firefighters in Sequoia National Park turned their attention to ...
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Police are on the lookout for man accused of stabbing woman
Visalia police are searching for a Tulare man they say stabbed a Visalia woman early Sunday in Visalia, according Sgt.
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Tulare District to Offer LAP-BAND Surgery
Weight reduction surgery was something Jennifer Bridges never wanted until she heard Dr.
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Soroptimists to honor women of service
Shani Jenkins went about her days as a deputy district attorney for Tulare County working with victims of sexual assault, not thinking about the effects of her efforts on anyone other than the victims.
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Sept. 11 fish report
LAKE ISABELLA: Catfish bite fair to good on clams and liver. Fair to god bass bite on crawdads.
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Local hospitals employ new techniques to encourage breast-feeding
Scientific studies on breast-feeding have shown that breast milk is more beneficial to babies and their mothers than formula feeding, but it's taking society time to change decades of tradition, as shown by new ...
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