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College football: Late rally lifts Hartnell past Yuba
SALINAS โ A resilient group of players will go into their bye week battered, bruised โ and unbeaten. The injuries are mounting for Hartnell College, whose roster at the start of the season was among the smallest in the state with 35 players. Adversity aside, the Panthers are finding avenues to pull out games, rallying…
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Rare and powerful earthquake strikes Morocco, killing more than 2,000 people and damaging historic buildings in Marrakech
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.8 when it hit, with shaking that lasted several seconds.
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SF Giantsโ Ross Stripling airs grievances over usage, communication: โIโm just in limboโ
SAN FRANCISCO โ The plan communicated to Ross Stripling when the Giants placed him on the injured list in mid-August to heal his nagging back, he said, was โto take 15 days on this to be ready for September 1 and get it right for the home stretch.โ Well, the home stretch is here. Stripling…
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Salinas police looking for missing 73-year-old woman
Salinas police are looking for a missing 73-year-old woman.
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News We Love: South Carolina woman honors deceased sister, hires those with disabilities through new bakery
“Sissy’s Sweets” is a vision turned reality, symbolic of a bond between two sisters.
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Liza Horvath, Senior Advocate: Elder options
Readers, I am taking some much appreciated time off but happy to rerun a favorite column from 2020.ย Enjoy. Question: My husband passed away two years ago. Our one daughter lives a few states away and visits a couple of times a year. I enjoy living here and would prefer to stay with my friends…
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Undercover operation catches Kaiser illegally dumping medical waste โ from syringes to body fluids โ and personal health records
Undercover inspections of garbage dumpsters at Kaiser hospitals in the Bay Area, Central Valley and Southern California discovered a lot more than just routine trash bound for the local landfill. They uncovered drugs, syringes and medical tubing filled with potentially pathogen-laden body fluids. There were batteries, aerosols, cleansers, sanitizers and electronic waste. And there were…
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Bay Area scientist says he โleft out the full truthโ to get climate change wildfire study published in prestigious journal
A new study by a team of mostly Bay Area scientists that found human-caused climate warming has increased the frequency of extremely fast-spreading California wildfires has come into question from the unlikeliest of critics โ its own lead author. Patrick T. Brown, climate team co-director at the nonprofit Breakthrough Institute in Berkeley and a visiting…
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IndyCar race: Unwinding Laguna Secaโs โcorkscrewโ
LAGUNA SECA โ David Malukas is completing his third IndyCar season and heโs raced on six motorsports circuits since his early teenage debut. But at age 21 heโs still early in his career and can learn from his elders. One veteran competitor truism the driver from Chicago born to Lithuanian immigrants practices is โaim for…
