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Rattlesnake Bites To Rise In Fall; Men At Greater Risk Per Study
Stanford researchers have turned up evidence from a 20-year study that rattlesnake bites are more prevalent over a year after heavy rain.

I've been a writer as long as I can remember -- in my secret hiding places as a kid growing up in Woodstock, Vt. Professionally, I've worked for decades as a reporter and editor for a number of California publications, including the North County Times (which was folded into the Union-Tribune group in San Diego County), Del Norte Triplicate and Times Standard on the Redwood Coast, Tahoe Daily Tribune and most recently with the online community news site Lake Tahoe News on the South Shore.
I've written in many beats, with some travel involved. My travels have taken me to cover U.S. sprinter Michael Johnson delivering the Olympic torch to Stonehenge at sunrise on its way to London for the 2010 Summer Games. Eight years before, my press coverage granted me my own running leg of the Olympic torch in South Lake Tahoe on its way to the Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
Stanford researchers have turned up evidence from a 20-year study that rattlesnake bites are more prevalent over a year after heavy rain.

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Two of the most demanding health topics of our time will be discussed by experts at libraries throughout Santa Clara Co.
P1440 -- an event named to appreciate all minutes in the day in mind, body and spirit -- wraps up in San Jose and travels to Las Vegas.
Researcher John McManus will explain the difference between fake news sources and credible outlets in his talk set for Oct. 13 at 10:30 a.m.
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The alleged stealing of "backflow valves" occurred in the Campbell Technology Parkway business complex. The estimated loss is $14,000.
The San Jose State judicial politics professor predicts "affirmative action will probably be the first to go."
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief this weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief for the weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions provide heat relief this weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions provide heat relief this weekend.
On and off cloudy conditions will provide heat relief this weekend.