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Salinas pizza fund raiser to support Alisal boys' basketball
The Alisal Boys' Basketball Program holding its All-You-Can-Eat pizza, salad, spaghetti, garlic bread, drinks, etc., fund raiser from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, at Casa Sorrento, 393 Salinas St., Salinas Tickets are $15 and you may choose from one of three time slots: 3 to 4:30 p.m., 4:30 to 6 p.m. or 6 to 7:30 p.m. Register in advance and have your ...
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TUSTIN Click on the photo at the left to view a slide show of residents who have taken the Tustin News along on their trips.
Sacramento Rap Artist Bueno Joins SMC Recordings 'Can't Knock the...
The first release from this new collaboration is Sacramento rapper Bueno's album, "Can't Knock the Hustle," debuting December 15.
James Mackay seals victory for Weston-super-Mare
Three penalties from James Mackay helped steer Weston-super-Mare to a 14-13 home win over fellow strugglers Reading in National Three South West.
Drunken driving passes for normal
It seemed like a misprint: A random DUI sweep Friday night in central and south Sacramento netted 57 people who were cited on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Basketball school passes on hoops knowledge to kids
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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 ...
Local briefs: Sandoval services Monday, Tuesday
Funeral services have been set for Santa Clara High boys' basketball coach Mike Sandoval.
Poll: Americans' belief in global warming cools
The poll of 1,500 adults by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press found that only 57 percent believe there is strong scientific evidence the Earth has gotten hotter over the past few decades, and as a result, people are viewing the situation as less serious.
Poll: Americans' belief in warming cools
Survey director ties it to lousy economy; lousy Northeast summer a factor? Video A A Fewer Americans believe in global warming A A Oct.
Palma High has ruled the boys basketball roost in the Tri-County Athletic League for some time now.
Drawing the line: Sibling competition is healthy, but rivalries are not
The Santos children don't just talk smack about who can shoot the swiftest three-pointer. They take it to top of the key to find out.
Registration begins at 10 a.m., shotgun start at noon and dinner and awards at 5:30 p.m. $200 for single player, $750 for foursome.
Conservatism and The Commonwealth
Evangelical Christian voter erosion away from the Republicans and toward the Democrats in 2008 was undoubtedly a significant factor in the election of Barack Obama.
Tim and Maria Price Tim and Maria Price gradually developed their garden over a period of 10 years.
The morning rush through the wealthy neighbourhood that is home to Forest Hill Collegiate Institute has changed noticeably in the nearly three weeks since Mariam Makhniashvili vanished from the school grounds, leaving not a hint as to her fate.
Violent weekend prompts increased police presence
A 4-month-old boy was killed and a woman and man were wounded Sunday in the most wrenching among a week of gang shootings that prompted the LAPD to send extra officers to the San Fernando Valley to try to stem the violence.
On Thursday morning, the body of George Onyango arrived home at his village in Kenya, where he will be buried next to his late wife, Beatrice.
'Surviving Chadwick': Change Should Be Embraced
It is the 1970s at Chadwick, an elite boarding school in Ojai, California. A story of a certain African American who was awarded a scholarship to a predominantly white school, "Surviving Chadwick" by Phillip Wilhite sheds light on the notion of race and identity.
Prep basketball coach Morgan dies
Longtime Denair coach had 832 high school wins. The Modesto Bee Dave Morgan, the longtime Denair High boys basketball coach whose 832 wins over 52 seasons puts him among California's winningest coaches, died Monday night.
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