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Hinkley, California is located in San Bernardino County. Zip codes in Hinkley, CA include 92347.

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Friday May 4 | San Bernardino County Sun

Family, friends of slain High Desert teen couple protest outside Victorville Superior Court

It's been more than four years since Cody Thompson and Bodhisattva "Bodhi" Sherzer-Potter were forced into an abandoned military bunker near Helendale in the wee hours, forced to the ground, and shot to death.

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Mon Apr 30, 2012

Desert Dispatch

Fighter pilot, car wreck survivor named Hinkley principal

The former Barstow Intermediate School principal remembers waking up Oct. 10, 2008, and asking three questions: Did I cause the accident? Is my wife OK? and When can I get back to work? The accident, caused by a driver attempting to pass on a blind corner, caused minor injuries to his wife, but extensive damage to his left side, leaving him barely ... (more)

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Thu Apr 26, 2012

Patch.com

Village Neighbors Share Concerns, Ideas with Gill Tract Activists

Communication, parking, next steps and sanitation were among concerns cited by Albany residents from University Village on Wednesday night in a community discussion at the Village with urban farm activists who seized the Gill Tract on Sunday .A About 200 activists broke into the Gill Tract on Earth Day to turn University of California agricultural ... (more)

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Wed Apr 25, 2012

Click Orlando

Is your water free of dangerous chemicals?

If you've seen the movie Erin Brockovich, you're likely familiar with hexavalent chromium.

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Wed Apr 11, 2012

CBC News

Water concerns continue 3 years after toxic spill

Some residents of a Fredericton-area neighbourhood say they are still reluctant to drink their well water more than three years after a chemical spill at a nearby facility.

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