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Someone's poisoning Modesto, Ceres cats
Title: Local columnist Coverage areas: People, issues, the community Bio: Jeff Jardine joined The Bee's staff in 1988 after a decade at the Stockton Record. Comment?
The last time George Souliotes was tried on murder charges, federal appellate judges say, his publicly financed Modesto attorneys did a lousy job. Comment?
County looks at life jacket program
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This morning, county supervisors could approve a trial program to run May 25 to Sept. Comment?
MID mulls sale of useless equipment
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Modesto Irrigation District leaders this morning will discuss making the best of a bad business deal that cost ratepayers more than $2 million. Comment?
Surrogate parent agency owner sentenced for fraud
The owner of a surrogate parenting agency has been sentenced to prison for a fraud scheme she carried out through her Central California-based agency. Comment?
'Gonzo' icon honored in Riverbank
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Oscar Zeta Acosta hero to the Chicano movement, hard-living pal of Hunter S. Thompson first raised hell in Riverbank. Comment?
Warm, then cooler, days ahead for Modesto
Its another warm day ahead in the Northern San Joaquin Valley. But forecasters dont expect it to be as toasty as it was the last couple of days, and temperatures are expected to drop about 10 degrees by the end of the work week, only to ramp up again over the weekend. Comment?
Produce business has room to grow
FreshPoint is more than doubling the size of its refrigerated produce distribution warehouse in Turlock, a multimillion-dollar project it expects to complete by September. Comment?
Keeping up with cart theft isn't easy
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If you've lived in Modesto for long, you've probably noticed shopping carts left everywhere in parks, on sidewalks, in neighborhoods as well as those containing the worldly belongings of many homeless folks. Comment?
Modesto plaza concert series back for spring
The city of Modesto is again co-sponsoring a Music in the Plaza series with the Downtown Improvement District and several downtown businesses. Comment?
Daytime highs will cool a bit in Modesto
Modesto will get up to about 90 degrees today and Tuesday, then cool toward the lower 80s later in the week, the National Weather Service forecasts. Comment?
Bee Investigator: Keeping up with cart theft in Modesto isn't easy
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If you've lived in Modesto for long, you've probably noticed shopping carts left everywhere in parks, on sidewalks, in neighborhoods as well as those containing the worldly belongings of many homeless folks. Comment?
Modesto benefit concert ends up as tribute to organizers
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Calaveras County pop and jazz singer Josh Pfeiffer started his career performing at a benefit concert. Comment?
Produce distributor has expansion of Turlock facility in the works
FreshPoint is more than doubling the size of its refrigerated produce distribution warehouse in Turlock, a multimillion-dollar project it expects to complete by September. Comment?
With April over, tax man gets break
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Now that the April 15 tax deadline is past, Modesto resident and certified public accountant John Bettencourt can breathe a little easier. Comment?
Modesto's Olsen wins World 24-Hour Championships running race
Modesto's Jon Olsen won the International Association of Ultrarunners 24-Hour World Championships, completing 167.568 miles in the race that finished early this morning. Comment?
SUCCESS & SERVICE: Davis grad wins Armed Forces Bowling championship
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Rose Brown is familiar in local bowling circles and competed internationally for Team USA in 2007, the same year she graduated from Davis High School in Modesto. Comment?
Donated home is a labor of love
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This is a story about deep love and a higher power, about gifts given from the heart even as it breaks. Comment?
Campus in TransitionDavis adapts to enrollment drop, other challenges
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In the spring of 2006, Davis High School was bulging at the seams with more than 3,000 students. Comment?
Food truck shows off saucy side
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The newest gourmet food truck to begin rumbling around Central Valley streets is Saucy Girls. Comment?