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  • 51.
    NPS 'explosive device' scare a false alarm (www.thecalifornian.com)

    Navy investigators said that the package that forced the closure of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey on Sunday and Monday was simply a "false alarm."

    1 point by mcweekly 9 hours ago
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  • 52.
    Live online chat with Alisal's Gary Karnes (www.thecalifornian.com)

    Join us for a Live Chat at 7 p.m. today with Gary Karnes, former member of the Alisal Union School District. Karnes officially resigned from the board Monday after serving nine years and being re-elected in November. He called the political climate in ...

    1 point by mcweekly 9 hours ago
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  • 53.
    Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce hires Common Ground's Tom Carvey (www.thecalifornian.com)

    A $5 billion-a-year agriculture industry. Dependable work force. Entrepreneurial spirit. Even clean air.

    1 point by mcweekly 9 hours ago
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  • 54.
    Great snapshot spots that just missed the cut (www.blogmonterey.com)

    The SeeMonterey newsletter for March features the top 10 snapshot spots in Monterey County, as determined by a combination of input by local photographers, comments from visitors, and the photo subjects we most frequently see in the SeeMonterey photo p...

    1 point by mcweekly 11 hours ago
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  • 55.
    Top weekend events for February 19-21 (www.blogmonterey.com)

    Friday
    Can’t tell the Big Dipper from Cassiopeia? Couldn’t spot Orion in the starry sky if he hit you over the head with his big club? Head over to the Garland Ranch Regional Park Star Party. There will be telescopes, hot drinks, cookies an...

    1 point by mcweekly 11 hours ago
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  • 56.
    Security Detail Removed From James Lamb (www.ksbw.com)

    The security detail for a Monterey County child molester has been removed, sheriffÂ’s officials say.

    1 point by mcweekly 16 hours ago
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  • 57.
    State prison numbers drop for 1st time since 1972 (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 16 hours ago
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  • 58.
    Tanker-Truck Overturns Outside King City (www.ksbw.com)

    Department of Fish and Game officials are responding to a crash outside King City involving a tanker truck after reports that crude oil spilled into a dry riverbed.

    1 point by mcweekly 16 hours ago
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  • 59.
    Update: Empty tanker truck crashes near San Lucas (www.montereyherald.com)

    A northbound lane of Highway 101 is closed north of Lockwood San Lucas Road after an empty tanker truck drove off the road, crashing into a dry creek bed, according to the California Highway Patrol. A CHP dispatcher said the crash was reported about 2:...

    1 point by mcweekly 16 hours ago
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  • 60.
    Salinas blue-ribbon budget committee to meet (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 16 hours ago
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  • 61.
    Live online chat Wednesday evening with former Alisal schools trustee Gary Karnes (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 62.
    Prosecution May Be Sought After Weapons Bust (www.ksbw.com)

    Police said prosecution may be sought against the owners of some Watsonville discount cigarette stores after hundreds of switch blades and brass knuckles were seized on Monday.

    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 63.
    Fleet Reserve group meets tonight (www.montereyherald.com)

    The Fleet Reserve Association representing Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard veterans will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the American Legion Post, 1000 Playa Ave., Seaside.

    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 64.
    Salinas Valley weather to stay sunny, warm through weekend (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 65.
    12 years later, man convicted again for Salinas child sexual assault case (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 66.
    CHP: Tanker-truck plummets 30 feet down to Salinas River near King City (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 67.
    Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital workers to vote on union switch (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 68.
    NCIS: Naval Postgraduate School 'explosive device' scare a 'false alarm' (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 69.
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife: Monterey County lands are 'celebrated jumping frog' home (www.thecalifornian.com)
    1 point by mcweekly 17 hours ago
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  • 70.
    The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am begins! (www.blogmonterey.com)

    George Lopez crowdsurfing at the AT&T, by powerhouse00
    Today is the first day of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am’s practice rounds. While those unfamiliar with golf might consider practice rounds a big yawn, the AT&T’s p...

    1 point by mcweekly 19 hours ago
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  • 71.
    This weekend’s top events: February 5-7 (www.blogmonterey.com)

    Friday
    The Salinas First Fridays Art Walk invites you to “Feel the Love” in the run-up to Valentine’s Day. Catch live music, dance performances, art openings and more. 5pm-8pm, 100-300 blocks of Main Street and adjacent streets in Sal...

    1 point by mcweekly 19 hours ago
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  • 72.
    Evidence Skirmish Could Delay Prop. 8 Trial (www.ksbw.com)

    More legal wrangling in the federal trial over California's gay marriage ban is threatening to delay the case.

    1 point by mcweekly 23 hours ago
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  • 73.
    Package Found At NPS Remains Mystery (www.ksbw.com)

    Investigators are still trying to determine what was left at the Naval Postgraduate School on Sunday that forced the campus to be secured and bomb team to be called to the scene.

    1 point by mcweekly 23 hours ago
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  • 74.
    King City police arrest graffiti suspects (www.montereyherald.com)

    Two graffiti suspects in King City were caught not exactly red-handed but with their fingers covered with black spray paint Tuesday night, police said. Police were called about 11:10 p.m. to the area of First and Bassett streets where three businesses ...

    1 point by mcweekly 24 hours ago
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  • 75.
    Feds Increase Water Allocations (www.ksbw.com)

    The federal government on Tuesday said 2010 Central Valley Project water supply allocations have increased throughout the valley as a result of additional precipitation, improved snowpack and improved storage at Shasta Reservoir.

    1 point by mcweekly 24 hours ago
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