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High School football: Vaughns leads Seaside past North County
(Graphic by Arianna Nalbach) SEASIDE โย Al Avila glances at his roster and puffs his chest at how far a group of seniors have come from their freshmen seasons. โThese
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High School football: Borel, Salinas run past Aptos
SALINAS โ Thereโs a pattern that has proven to be a recipe for success during Salinasโ three-game winning streak. Score first. The Cowboys are 3-0 when producing the games first
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‘It’s just a labor of love’: Volunteers make 100’s of toy cars for police officers to give to kids
This toy workshop makes wooden cars and trucks, which are given to kids by law enforcement officers when they come across a child or family in distress.
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Ex-treasurer for Rep. George Santos pleads guilty to conspiracy, tells of bogus loan and fake donors
The ex-campaign treasurer for U.S. Rep. George Santos is scheduled to enter a guilty plea to an unspecified felony in connection with the federal investigation surrounding the indicted New York
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Russian strike on cafe kills 51, Ukrainian officials say, as Zelenskyy seeks more Western support
At least 49 civilians were killed Thursday in a Russian rocket strike on a village store in eastern Ukraine, one of the deadliest attacks in recent months.
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Advocate, artist, grandmother: National leaders and family gather to honor Feinstein’s legacy
Vice President Kamala Harris and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will be among those delivering remarks at Thursdayโs memorial for the late U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
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‘Wheel of Misfortune’ Halloween house on display now
Spin the wheel and learn your fate at the spooky display inspired by a popular game show.
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More than 70 million ‘rolling candies’ recalled for choking hazards
Rolling candies have a small ball that a consumer can roll directly on their tongue for an often sour flavor.
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High heat continues into Friday
Meteorologist Holt Hanley has your weather forecast.
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Late year heat could damage Central Coast berry farms
Berry growers, especially of strawberries, the countyโs top crop, are fearful the heat could sunburn or damage their product.
