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  2. Porterville Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The Porterville Recorder is a daily newspaper in the town of Porterville, California. Freedom Communications bought the paper in 1974 and sold it to current owner Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers in 2013.

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  4. Category:Television anchors from Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Television news anchors — Current and former journalists presenting broadcasts in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, Southern California ... (news reporter) K ...

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    Television news anchors from California (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Journalists from California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 425 total.

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    By Kanishka Singh. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google on Monday removed derogatory reviews about McDonald's after the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson was arrested at its ...

  8. California mom shot and killed by her 2-year-old; boyfriend ...

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    A California woman was fatally shot by her 2-year-old toddler, leading to the arrest of her boyfriend who is accused of failing to properly store the weapon, Fresno police said this week.

  9. KTIP - Wikipedia

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    The subhead declared, "Local news and interviews help KTIP compete with big networks in a small California town." The ten photos accompanying the article helped profile a town of 6,827 people with a smog-free view of the Sierra Nevada. Tighe's ownership of the station ended in 1954, when he sold the station to a Miller from the midwest.