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Best horror films shot on the Central Coast
In the mood for a spooky movie? Check out these movies shot on the Central Coast.
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Will mortgage rates go down? Experts weigh in
Jeff Ostrowski | Bankrate.com (TNS) The average rate on 30-year fixed mortgages remained at generational highs this week, climbing to 8.01%, up from 7.99% the previous week, according to Bankrateโs […]
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Doubts abound about a new Alzheimerโs blood test
Judith Graham | (TNS) KFF Health News For the first time, people worried about their risk of Alzheimerโs disease can go online, order a blood test, and receive results in […]
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Google CEO defends paying Apple and others to make Google the default search engine on devices
Google CEO Sundar Pichai defended his companyโs practice of paying Apple and other tech companies to make Google the default search engine on their devices.
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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 31, 2023
Eucalyptus trees The mighty eucalyptus trees are not a fire hazard as was proven at Angel Island. The real culprit is debris beneath all trees, ladder branches, wooden houses, wooden […]
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5-year-old boy’s Make-A-Wish fulfilled after meeting WWE’s Roman Reigns
Five-year-old Allen Newsom is a Make-A-Wish child born with a condition called hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
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Horror isn’t just for Halloween. Why Christmas, Thanksgiving and other holidays have become scary movie settings
Horror movies set against the backdrop of the holiday season now make up their own subgenre in a field crowded with animated classics and comic capers.
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Man dies after 80-foot fall into silo at former Calif. sugar plant
It took an hour to access the man, but โhe had succumbed to his injuries,โ the fire authority said.
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Witches and warlocks channeled their Halloween spirit and took over Morro Bay
Residents put on their broomsticks and witch hats for the Annual Morro Bay Witches and Warlocks Paddle this weekend.
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Edward James Olmos previews first of its kind Latino book festival in Sacramento
Community leaders, educators, librarians, and award-winning authors are partnering to celebrate Sacramento’s first Latino Book & Family Festival on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, in the Quad at Sacramento City College.