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‘I Still Can’t Feel Half of My Face’: Video Captures California Man Brutally Attacking Female Subway Manager Because He Didn’t Get Extra Ham on Sandwich
Surveillance cameras caught the moment a customer punched a manager in the face at Subway all because he didn’t get the extra meat he claimed […] ‘I Still Can’t Feel Half of My Face’: Video Captures California Man Brutally Attacking Female Subway Manager Because He Didn’t Get Extra Ham on Sandwich
This Madera brewing company to open a taproom in Selma
SELMA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Riley’s Brewing, a brewing company from Madera, will open a taproom in Selma, officials announced. On Wednesday, officials with Riley’s Brewing announced they will be opening their very own taproom in Selma. The new venue will feature 20 taps of Riley’s Brews, and even some local rotators and wines, according to […]
Pro-Palestinian protesters pack up UC Berkeley encampment, will move to Merced
Pro-Palestinian protestors packed up their encampment at UC Berkeley Tuesday, ending one of the longest running encampments that have taken over university campuses over the past few months. During the 22 days of occupation, protesters did not achieve their ultimate goal of UC system divestment in Israel. But they may...
Wednesday Sports: Talley wins title, Stark to NCAAs, RB Thomas to Bulldogs, flag football at Fresno State
Wednesday’s sports headlines included Chowchilla teenager Asterisk Talley winning her first USGA title, and a talented running back from Stockton committing to the Bulldogs.
PHS baseball rolls to win in playoff opener
A 7-0 win against Chowchilla at home on Tuesday in the first round of the Central Section Division III playoffs. The Panthers, seeded No. 4, advanced to the quarterfinals in which they will host No. 5 Fowler at 4:30 p.m. today. If PHS wins that game it would also host the semifinals.
Educator of The Week: Mrs. Sledge of Gracy Elementary School
MERCED, Calif. (KSEE) – A Merced teacher has been busy for over two decades helping students with their mental health development. From a young age, Mrs. Jennifer Sledge always knew she wanted to be a teacher. fast forward to her college years, she made the decision to study child development.
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