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Pizza for Pesos?
Published February 09, 2012
Pizza Patron isn’t getting noticed for the type of pizza they sell, but rather for the type of currency they accept.
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Animal Rights Activists Take Credit for Arson at Beef Ranch
Published January 11, 2012
Animal rights activists are taking credit for setting fire to and destroying 14 cattle trucks at California’s largest beef producing, feeding and marketing ranches.
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R.I.P. Film Projectors
Published January 07, 2012
After a reign of more than 100 years, 35mm film projectors are becoming a thing of the past. But will skipping the celluloid change your experience watching movies? Absolutely, many experts say.
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Coach Unites Town Torn by Recession
Published December 14, 2011
Plagued with one of the nation's highest unemployment rates, one town is finding its strength on the gridiron.
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Radio Days Are Back: Ham Radio Licenses at an All-Time High
Published November 22, 2011
The newest trend in American communication isn't another smartphone from Apple or Google but one of the elder statesmen of communication: Ham radio licenses are at an all time high, with over 700,000 licenses in the U.S.
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Chicken Charlie Deep Fries Anything, We Mean Anything
Published October 29, 2011
The county fair has always been the place to go for real American food, with vendors selling favorites like corn dogs, cotton candy, and of course all things deep fried.
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California Audit Finds Sex Offenders Living in Homes Licensed for Foster Care, Child Care
Published October 29, 2011
The startling information was uncovered after the audit was requested to investigate how Child Welfare Services handled child deaths in foster care homes.
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DARPA Loses Hypersonic Vehicle, Goes From $320M to Zero in 2,700 Seconds
Published August 11, 2011
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency says contact with its experimental hypersonic glider was lost after launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base on the central California coast.
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Caught in a Pickleball: Seniors New Favorite Sport
Published July 11, 2011
The first rule of pickleball is that it has nothing to do with pickles. But its funny name hasn’t stopped it from becoming one of the fastest growing sports in America.
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Proposed California High Speed Rail Route Cuts Through Farms to Protect Birds
Published June 25, 2011
The California High Speed Rail Authority is considering a new route for its cross-state system that will literally split farms in two, to avoid a bird sanctuary.

