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Family's Dog Digs Up Human Skull In San Bernardino
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Dog unearths human skull in Landers
A human skull was found in a Landers backyard Wednesday after a resident's dog dragged the bones into a backyard in the 59000 block of Mitch Lane, sheriff's detectives said.
Name Giant Rock Location Southern Mojave Desert, northwest of Landers, California Size Seven stories tall Claim to fame The geologic erratic has been the site of UFO conventions, epic raves and meditation gatherings Visit You can visit the nearby Integratron.
Don Landers sits down with the Times-Delta
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Kim Morgan: Drive She Said: Auto Slaughter
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Murder suspect changes plea, admits to killing
A Yucca Valley man who could receive the death penalty for the deaths of two men and a woman during a robbery in 2004 has admitted to killing the victims.
Year of Firsts: Finding a new hairdresser takes some cutting-edge techniques
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Mission Oak teacher lands job as school's varsity basketball coach
Full-time instructor was given preference for post over off-campus JV coach in accordance with California Education Code BY ANDREW BETTENCOURT * abettenc@visalia.gannett.com * October 28, 2009 Mission Oak social sciences teacher Chase Landers landed his dream job of becoming the Mission Oak head varsity boys basketball coach Monday with the ...
The Santa Cruz Public Libraries will hold town hall meetings to discuss the Felton and Central branches today and Wednesday, respectively, and address how the library system should move forward during the economic recession.
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Vagos biker gang president arrested in 2003 killing
A former San Bernardino chapter president of the Vagos motorcycle gang is behind bars in the 2003 killing of a gang prospect, whose body was found in Landers.
UC Berkeley study ties 2004 Sumatra quake to California temblors
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San Andreas Weakened by Quakes Half a World Away
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New gauging method may help predict quakes
Piles of rubble appear following the earthquake, which later triggered a tsunami, off the coast of the Samoan Islands.
A century after a fugitive named "Willie Boy" led a sheriff's posse across the Mojave Desert, his legend lives on September 28, 2009 9:18 AM A Chemehuevi Indian.
Earthquake expert to speak at museum Wednesday
APPLE VALLEY Mount Baldy towers over the High Desert, just a few miles from the Victor Valley.
Ex-Marine gets life for drug deal killing in SoCal
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Air Force hopefuls attend training camp
Before 17-year-old Leandra Lee got her California driver's license last month, she had already piloted an aircraft.
Deputies cleared in fatal shooting of Landers man
Prosecutors today cleared five sheriff's deputies of criminal charges in the fatal shooting of a 59-year-old Landers man.