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Author: Sheyanne N Romero, Visalia Times-Delta

News

Toddler dies in California after being left in sweltering car while mom tends to marijuana plants, police say

June 4, 2021June 4, 2021 Sheyanne N Romero, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Toddler dies in California after being left in sweltering car while mom tends to marijuana plants, police say

The child’s mother could face involuntary manslaughter charges after police say she left the baby in the vehicle while she tended to a marijuana grow.

Nation

California man who warned of an ‘apocalypse’ had materials to make ‘weapons of mass destruction,’ judge rules

October 1, 2020 Sheyanne N Romero, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on California man who warned of an ‘apocalypse’ had materials to make ‘weapons of mass destruction,’ judge rules

A Tulare County judge ruled there was enough evidence to argue that a Porterville man had and was making “weapons of mass destruction.”

Nation

Mom accused of killing her son more than 10 years after she allegedly tried to drown him

July 1, 2019 Sheyanne N Romero, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Mom accused of killing her son more than 10 years after she allegedly tried to drown him

Tulare County sheriff’s officials are calling the Saturday morning incident “horrific.”

Nation

Teacher charged with forcibly cutting off boy’s hair in class pleads not guilty

December 7, 2018 Sheyanne N Romero, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Teacher charged with forcibly cutting off boy’s hair in class pleads not guilty

The Visalia teacher who was caught on video appearing to forcibly cutoff at least one student’s hair while belting out the national anthem in her classroom.

Nation

Teacher charged with forcibly cutting off boy’s hair in class pleads not guilty

December 7, 2018 Sheyanne N Romero, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Teacher charged with forcibly cutting off boy’s hair in class pleads not guilty

The Visalia teacher who was caught on video appearing to forcibly cutoff at least one student’s hair while belting out the national anthem in her classroom.

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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