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Coyote Encounter Advice, Pickwick Bowl To Close & Doing The Stingray Shuffle – The Sunday Edition
Today's headlines:
- What should you do when you see a coyote?
- Ode To Pickwick Bowl, As Burbank Says Goodbye To Its Beloved Bowling Alley
- How This Two-Step Shuffle Can Save You From A Painful Stingray Attack
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