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Mission San Juan Bautista receives federal money to help with repairs
Mission San Juan Bautista was built in 1797 and is still open for tours, weddings and weekend mass.
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Joe Exotic pens letter to Bengals QB Joe Burrow over nickname, asks for help with hiring lawyer
Burrow actually said he didn’t like the “Tiger King” nickname being hoisted upon him, mostly because of the show’s depiction of poor treatment of tigers and other animals.
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Cal Fire firefighters help California couple deliver baby at fire station
The couple stopped at the Pacheco station in Hollister for help.
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Lawmakers strike $106 million deal for fueling hydrogen cars, trucks โ even though hardly anyone drives one
California lawmakers have reached a deal that would set aside 15% of funds from a billion-dollar climate program to help companies build fueling stations for hydrogen cars and trucks. After […]
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Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-Lee Furness announce separation
Hugh Jackman and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness have announced they are separating after 27 years of marriage.
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Aaron Rodgers says surgery ‘went great’ following season-ending Achilles injury
“Surgery went great yesterday. Thank you for all the love and prayers and support,” Rodgers shared via an Instagram story on Thursday.
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Will 49ersโ Deebo Samuel resume his touchdown trend against the Rams?
SANTA CLARA โ The last time Deebo Samuel played at SoFi Stadium, he scored, of course. He does that a lot against the Rams. But he also sulked away heartbroken […]
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Kurtenbach: The Warriors need another center, but they donโt need Dwight Howard
The Warriors might need another center, but they donโt need Dwight Howard. The Warriors will reportedly bring in Howard for a visit next week. The eight-time NBA All-Star played in […]
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Montage Health donates Marina dunes land to Big Sur Land Trust
MARINA โ Since 2000, Big Sur Land Trust has protected 125 acres at Martin Dunes adjacent to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge on the […]
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A strong El Niรฑo is likely this winter: What it means for Calif.
The federal Climate Prediction Center said thereโs a 95% chance El Niรฑo will continue through winter,