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Mail-In Ballots May Outnumber In-Person Voting
It's become a little bit old-fashioned to hoof it to your local polling station on Election Day. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but a new Field Poll predicts this will be the first statewide general election in which more than half of all California voters cast mail-in ballots.

Pistachio Crop Threatened by Moths, Fungus
As the harvest season rolls to a close for pistachios, growers say this year's crop looks set to hit a record for size. The little green nut is big business in the San Joaquin Valley, but humans aren't the only ones who like to snack on them.

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