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Supplicants for $3.6 million in state and federal grant money can make their respective cases to the county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, as the board continues its series of hearings on how to spend grant money for those in need.
Snow gets low, piles up in foothills, Sierra
Snow continues to fall in the foothills and Sierra Nevada, even dusting valley communities, but the weather system will continue moving southeast, leaving the Sacramento region later today.
FSU lands California JUCO defensive back
Following a late October visit to Alabama, most believed that four-star cornerback Mike Harris was going to become a member of the Crimson Tide.
Salinas' Holiday Parade of Lights winners
About 35,000 people attended the Oldtown Salinas Association's annual Holiday Parade of Lights on Sunday evening, from Acacia Street to The National Steinbeck Center.
Storyteller Michael Katz to Say a Few Words to Benefit El Camino Elementary
All ticket proceeds will go toward the school's technology programs. The audience is encouraged to bring a blanket to sit on, and children may wear pajamas.
Palomar, Cerritos set for the SoCal playoffs
Monday, November 16, 2009 at 12:13 a.m. Palomar will open the Southern California Community College Regional football playoffs at 7a The Comets, who tied for second place in the National Division Southern Conference, are seeded No.
Uncle Tom's Cabin in San Bruno
Even if you knew the way to San Jose, it was a real challenge to actually get there.
San Juan district debates excusing students for medical services without parental consent
Parents on both sides of the issue are expected to join in the fight at a Tuesday school board meeting.
Barfly: Cocktail Renaissance -- Grand Tavern
It's not difficult to see that Oakland has fallen on hard times. Again. Walking out my front door on West Grand and Broadway, I can travel in any direction and see as many vacant storefronts as occupied ones, sometimes more.
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Mike Dunne's Wine of the Week pick
Ursa Vineyards 2005 and 2006 Lodi Silvaspoons Vineyard Tannats If an award were given for the most obscure grape variety contributing to California's wine trade, it almost certainly would go to tannat.
Peninsula hospitals restrict young visitors over flu fears
Several local hospitals are closing their doors to young visitors, joining medical facilities nationwide that have implemented similar policies in an effort to stem the spread of the H1N1, or swine flu, virus.
Marina Police Log: False registration tabs, unlicensed driver and no proof of insurance
HE WAS FOUND TO BE AN UNLICENSED DRIVER. MALE WAS ISSUED A CITATION FOR BEING AN UNLICENSED DRIVER, FALSE REGISTRATION TABS AND FOR NO PROOF OF INSURANCE.
Cuts take a toll on students at CSUDH
Christian Lopez,left, and Shaun Whited practice during guitar ensemble class at Cal State Dominguez Hills, where Whited and others fear that significant budget cuts may be made to the university's music program.
Diwali: a time of sacred tradition and delectable Mithai
Diwali is undoubtedly the most celebrated Indian festival and is observed by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs in India and around the world.
State community colleges struggle with cutbacks in funding
California community colleges, long seen as a resource for students looking to pursue goals of higher education or pick up job skills, have seen both state and federal funding decline.
Two different kinds of El Caminos
Back in 1958, on the 16th of October, Chevrolet rolled out its first El Caminos.
Art and Wine Festival in Placerville October 17
Placerville has the happy distinction of sitting smack in the middle of some of the best wine country in all of Northern California.
An educational safe harbor in Redondo Beach
Principal Steve Edmunds shoos students off to class at Redondo Shores Continuation School.