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Fresno's Pumpkin King Struggles to Supply Region as Drought Takes Toll

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You may notice a glow in California neighborhoods this weekend: jack o' lanterns with jagged teeth and fires in their guts greeting trick-or-treaters. But maybe you had to travel a little farther, or pay a little more to get your pumpkins this Halloween. As Alice Daniel explains, you can blame the drought.

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