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CBS47 Tuesday Morning News Update
Get the Latest CBS47 News Update from Tuesday Morning, February 9th. Video Video
World's Largest Ag Show Underway in Tulare
100,000 people from around the globe are expected to visit the World Ag Expo in Tulare between Tuesday and Thursday. Video Video
Sheriff Mims Standing Up to Supervisors
Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims is speaking out in response to budget disputes with the Fresno County Board of Supervisors. Video Video
Head-on Collision Leaves One Dead in Sanger
One person was killed and four others were injured after a head-on collision in Sanger Monday night. Video Video
Maldonado Waiting for Lieutenant Governor Vote
State Senator Abel Maldonado is still waiting to find out if he will become California's newest Lieutenant Governor. Video Video
FCC Instructor Under Fire Over Alleged Anti-Gay Teachings
ACLU sends letter to FCC to demand changes Video Video
Hazmat Scare in Downtown Fresno
A hazmat scare shut down a busy building in downtown Fresno Monday morning. Employees called 911 after noticing a strange odor in the annex of the Post Office. Video Video
Playland & Storyland Opens Saturday
For over a half a century, generations of youngsters have visited Rotary Storyland & Playland, located inside Fresno's Roeding Park. Video Video
World Ag Expo Kicks Off Tuesday
Over 100,000 people from across the globe are descending on the South Valley this week for the 43rd Annual World Ag Expo in Tulare. Video Video
SUV Crashes into Fence Northeast Fresno
A Fresno family got a surprise wake up call overnight when an SUV crashed into their fence. Video Video
State News
More rain for LA foothill cities clearing out mud
In some Los Angeles-area foothill towns, homeowners are packing their cars and fleeing their homes.
State: Kettleman City birth defect rate is normal
State officials say there's nothing unusual about the rate of birth defects in a central California town near the West's largest toxic waste dump.
Woman denies burning bikini dancer at LA club
A woman accused of setting a bikini dancer on fire at a San Fernando Valley club denies she attacked the woman.
Santa Clara DA appears to scale back judge boycott
The Santa Clara County District Attorney appears to be softening her boycott of a superior court judge.
SoCal pot grower must pay utility for stolen juice
A San Diego County marijuana farmer has been ordered to repay a utility $18,000 for the electricity he stole to grow his stash.
National News
Another wintry mess headed east
Snow blew across the Midwest on Tuesday on track for the hard-hit Mid-Atlantic region, where federal government offices were closed for a second day and utility workers struggled to restore power knocked out by a weekend blizzard.
Evacuations under way for LA-area foothills
In some Los Angeles-area foothill towns, homeowners are packing their cars and fleeing their homes.
Job openings plunged by one-quarter last year
Finding a job got much tougher last year, as the number of available openings fell by nearly one quarter.
Federal officials review Toyota Corolla complaints
Federal safety officials say they will look into complaints from Toyota Corolla drivers about difficulty with the steering on their vehicles.
Cops search San Antonio landfill for missing baby
San Antonio's police chief says officers are searching a landfill for evidence in the disappearance of an 8-month-old boy.
Fight a factor in Kerrigan father's death
A Massachusetts medical examiner has found that figure skater Nancy Kerrigan's father died of a heart rhythm problem after suffering a neck injury so severe it damaged his voice box.
Toyota makes Prius recall for brake fix
Toyota says it is recalling about 437,000 Prius and other hybrid vehicles worldwide to fix brake problems, the latest in a string of embarrassing safety problems at the world's largest automaker.
Astronauts inspect shuttle on way to space station
Things look good aboard the shuttle. A few pieces of foam insulation did break off the external fuel tank during launch, but there's no indication anything hit the shuttle.
Fires strike two more east Texas churches
A sheriff's dispatcher says fires have struck two more rural east Texas churches, just hours after investigators announced that a blaze last week marked the eighth arson against a house of worship in the state this year.
Man rescued after three days in snow-covered SUV in Colorado
A 31-year-old Indiana man says he didn't have food but kept himself hydrated with Mountain Dew and snow while he was stuck in his snow-covered SUV in southwestern Colorado for three days.



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