Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Union Democrat Top Headlines for 02/03/2016

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Today's top headlines
Wednesday, February 03, 2016  |  uniondemocrat.com
Climate change leaves mountain mammal's survival in the balance
A tiny mountain mammal called the American pika faces an uncertain future due to climate change and decreasing habitat in Yosemite and other high alpine areas in California, …
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Today's Headlines

 
Tuolumne County supervisors greenlight medical marijuana regulations
Making laws in a democratic society can be messy, sort of like making sausages — sometimes it's best …
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Blink and you probably missed it: Snow in Sonora
Michael Miller was inside the Department of Motor Vehicles building in Sonora Tuesday morning when he noticed snowflakes …
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Survey confirms snowpack strongest in five years
Rainfall and snowpack water content in the Central Sierra Nevada this winter still look like the best in …
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Database to aid commercial real estate in Angels Camp
One year ago, Anne Forest would have had a problem. She said many real estate agents shy away …
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Dual for playoffs
The end reward of today's wrestling meet between the Summerville Bears and Sonora Wildcats at Bud Castle Gym …
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Ski resorts say season so far is 'incomparable' to previous few years
A promising winter with several rain and snow storms has boosted business at Dodge Ridge and Bear Valley …
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DNC takes interest in council's letter to National Park Service
A governing body in a small town that covers less than four square miles in rural Northern California …
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Tuolumne County's 2015 death records revealing
Heart disease, lung disease, cancers and, for the older crowd, pneumonia and end-stage conditions like dementia and Parkinson's …
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Deputies, volunteer find lost teen skiers
Two Bay Area teenagers who got lost skiing off the back side of Dodge Ridge in deep snow …
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Caltrans tree work underway along Highway 108 corridor
Caltrans will remove dead or dying trees for the next couple weeks along Highway 108 between Twain Harte …
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Beautification plans, pot, Yosemite on council agenda
The Sonora City Council is scheduled to tackle a range of hot-button issues at Monday's meeting. A request …
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