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Rescued sea otter makes debut at Shedd Aquarium
The sea otter named Cayucos was found stranded on a beach in California. She was named after the beach where she was rescued.
Bridge Club: Going on 60 years
May is a special month for a group of Cambria bridge players, some of whom have been trumping each other for nearly 60 years.
Exclusive: Locals Claim to Spot Missing Exec
Tara Addeo says when her brother Gavin Smith didn't pick up his teenage son for school, the family knew something was wrong.
Family sues Calif. mortuary over switched bodies
A family is suing a mortuary over a body switch that resulted in a grandmother being buried in another woman's clothes in a California cemetery instead of an above-ground crypt in Nicaragua.
April 2012 heats up as 5th warmest month globally
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center calculated that April's average temperature of 57.9 degrees was nearly 1.2 degrees above the 20th Century normal.
South Dakota man to plead guilty in grudge killing
A 73-year-old South Dakota man accused of fatally shooting his long-ago classmate is expected to plead guilty but mentally ill to a second-degree murder charge.
Child run over by family member
A 1-year-old girl suffered major injuries when she was hit by a car in Cambria at about 10:20 a.m. Tuesday.
End-of-year school bells on May 31 and June 1 also will mark the end of seven Coast Unified School District careers that spanned more than 140 years of employee experience.
Retirement just a beginning for plein air painter
A lot of people I know look at retirement not as an end but a beginning. And plein air painter Betty Woollomes is a significant example.
1-year-old girl hit by car, seriously injured
A 1-year-old girl suffered major injuries when she was hit by a car in Cambria at about 10:20 a.m. today.
Formerly conjoined twins thrive post-separation
Angelina Sabuco, 2, far left, sleeps in the arms of her aunt Marites Sabuco as her mom Ginady, center right, and twin sister Angelica, far right, look on at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Monday, April 30, in Palo Alto, Calif.
Pheromone will be used against Cayucos moths
State, federal and local agricultural officials are set to begin efforts to eradicate the light brown apple moth from Cayucos.