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Startup Sends Crowsdourced Texts Into Space To Reach Extraterrestrials
Beginning June 18th, the Cold War era Jamesburg Earth Station outside Carmel, California will start beaming 144 character text messages to outer space, in hopes of reaching extraterrestrials.
Shoot for the Stars: First GIF Shared in Space
To launch a project that will crowdsource digital media projected into space, it makes sense to start with a GIF, the most beloved manifestation of our current internet noise.
Olive Hyde Art Gallery's newest exhibit will showcase art by talented members of the Olive Hyde Art Guild.
Computers Seized From Carmel IT Manager's Home
CARMEL, Calif.- A Carmel city employee is under investigation for possible felony charges related to his role as the IT manager.
Carmel golfer sits 2 strokes back at California State Amateur Championship
Carmel resident Jerry Ledzinski put himself in a good position in the stroke play portion of this week's 102nd California State Amateur at Monterey Peninsula Country Club, shooting a 2-under 70 Monday on the par-72 Shore Course.
Good morning Gliese 526, the Earth says hello
Over the years we've sent a lot of stuff into space. Most of that has been spacecraft sent out to explore the solar system - the moon and sun, planets and asteroids.
Carmel City Employee Under Investigation
CARMEL, Calif.- The home of a Carmel city employee is searched by police, while he and a co-worker are put on administrative leave.
Class Notes, Military Briefs, Births
The Pacific Grove High School Alumni Association awarded scholarships to the following: Daniel Boatman, $3,000; Arwa Awan, Anthony Berteaux, Yan Brown, Laurence Cefalu, Tim Mathews, Max Paris, Dean Randall, Sabrina Riffle, Sonia Silkey, Emily Stewart and Sydney Thompson, $1,000; Jenna Hively and Maggie Snyder, $500; Sophia Sorenson, $300.
Paul Karrer: Of designer dogs & other lies
My daughter and I trailed behind our rapidly fleaing designer dog on the long, stretch of Asilomar Beach.
Summer camp isn't just for kids. At least not in Carmel, where the 500-acre Carmel Valley Ranch offers a lot more than just rest and relaxation.
Carmel woman wins unspecified sum in dog attack settlement
According to a release from The Dunnion Law Firm, Susan Love filed a civil suit on March 13, 2012, in Monterey County Superior Court alleging significant injury and emotional trauma after she was attacked and her puppy killed by her neighbor's three dogs.
Crowd-sourcing messaging to intelligent life
Lone Signal believes that crowd sourcing messaging to intelligent life is the ideal approach to establishing a stable, cohesive, and well-resourced interstellar beacon on Earth.
Clint Eastwood, Cal Am in talks on water rights
Staff and volunteers with the Vans Warped Tour, a large-scale punk tour traveling across the country, stop and plant trees on the old Odello property off Highway 1 just south of the Carmel River in 2007.
Mac McDonald: Arms of Angels benefit concert features all-star roster ...
I don't usually like to toot my own horn, but I'm going to play a tuba here because it's a good cause and a bunch of great local musicians are involved.
The cast of Carl Cherry Center for the Arts production of A'Love, Loss, and What I WoreA' includes Anne Mitchell, Susan Keenan, Jill Jackson, Jovita Molina, Carol Marquart and understudy Chris Caffrey.
Traer Scott's 'Natural History': Photographer Looks At The Way Humans Look At Animals
Photographer Traer Scott spent most of the summer before she turned 10 hanging out in the North Carolina Museum of Natural History where her mother worked as a volunteer curator.
Criteria for groundwater replenishment project to be considered
A crucial workshop that could determine the immediate future of recycled water use on the Monterey Peninsula is set for today in San Francisco.
Old California at Mission San Antonio de Padua
The bell at the center of Mission San Antonio's chapel was the first bell ever cast in California.
The Jamesburg Earth Station radio dish in Carmel, California will be used to send the Lone Signal messages to space.
Santa Catalina School grad dies of leukemia
Camila de la Llata, 22, was a skilled choreographer, dancer and actress. She also worked at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.