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Kevin Merfeld: Wi weathers conditions better than most

Oh the horror! A drizzle dusted Del Monte Forest on Friday afternoon, and golf became difficult again. And Bing Crosby chuckled.

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Longtime AT&T volunteer doesn't stop when tournament does

His introduction to life as a volunteer at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am was ... well, a bit on the frosty side. Joe LoManto was 29 in 1962, when the tournament was...

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AT&T Pro-Am update: Big names helped by weather

A leaderboard full of record-setters dissolved Friday when the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am field got a taste of some Crosby weather. A light drizzle and a touch of wind...

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Family of suspected child molester ask him to surrender

The mother and sister of suspected child molester Rene Cruz urged him Friday to surrender to police. Speaking on behalf of Raquel Cruz and her daughter, Zoila Cruz, Salinas...

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CSUMB competes in recycling rivalry

from:California State University Monterey Bay

CSU Monterey Bay is among more than 600 colleges and universities that kicked off participation in RecycleMania on Feb. 12 to see who rules at recycling. The 10-week program...

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Senior gathering sites in Monterey County

MONTEREY PENINSULA · Carmel Foundation Eighth Avenue and Lincoln Street, Carmel, 624-1588 · Marina Community Center — Lunch 11:30 a.m. 211 Hillcrest Ave., Marina....

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Nonprofits

Monterey-Salinas Transit was allocated a portion of a Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement grant of $35,710 from the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments to...

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President Harrison preaches college message

from:California State University Monterey Bay

CSUMB reaches out to African American community  Each February, Super Sunday sends California State University officials including Chancellor Charles B. Reed, trustees,...

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Marina city manager, facing job loss, weighs his options

Facing the loss of his job March 7, Marina City Manager Tony Altfeld is weighing his options on his next move, his attorney said. "There are a number of options available...

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Two arrested in knifepoint robbery in Greenfield

Two men were arrested after allegedly robbing someone at knifepoint Wednesday, Greenfield police said. The robbers approached the victim about 5:30 p.m. near Hicks Park,...

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Carmel log: Complaint of barking dog

1/25/2012 1122 CASE 530.5(A) PC GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER JUNIPERO AV CG1200053 REPORT OF IDENTITY THEFT AND FRAUDULENTLY OBTAIN SERVICES.

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Monterey Peninsula Water Authority extends invitations in its first meeting

A new water organization will invite the Board of Supervisors and two area water agencies to join and offer ideas about how to most efficiently meet its goal: a new water supply...

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Alzheimer's support group dates set

The Alzheimer's Association will hold support groups for caregivers and family and friends of people with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia at: · (Spanish language...

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Ex-social worker gets nine years for stealing from welfare clients

In 2006, social service worker Sara Juarez admitted she stole nearly $150,000 from welfare clients.

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Orphans choir seeks host families

Next week in Marina, they won't be orphans. Members of the Matsiko World Orphans Choir will spend five days with host families in the city as they perform free concerts at...

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Three suspects arrested in Salinas crime spree

Three vicious robberies and the arrest of three suspects took place almost within a single hour late Wednesday, Salinas police said. Victims were beaten and stabbed during the...

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Your Town: Peace Officers Association announces 2011 officers of the year

MONTEREY COUNTY County group names 2011's top officers The Monterey County Peace Officers Association this week announced its 2011 officers of the year. Seaside police Sgt.

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Ex-social worker gets nine years

In 2006, social service worker Sara Juarez admitted she stole nearly $150,000 from welfare clients.

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Three suspects arrested in Salinas crime spree

Three vicious robberies and the arrest of three suspects took place almost within a single hour late Wednesday, Salinas police said. Victims were beaten and stabbed during the...

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Orphans choir seeks hosts

Next week in Marina, they won't be orphans. Members of the Matsiko World Orphans Choir will spend five days with host families in the city as they perform free concerts at...

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Man faces prison for road-chase conviction

A Salinas man is facing a potential third strike life sentence for felony reckless evasion of a peace officer and hit-and-run drunken driving. A jury convicted Mark E.

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Monterey Peninsula Water Authority extends invitations in its first meeting

A new water organization will invite the Board of Supervisors and two area water agencies to join and offer ideas about how to most efficiently meet its goal: a new water supply...

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Lingo Systems Renamed Language Line Translation Solutions to Reflect Parent

Lingo Systems Renamed Language Line Translation Solutions to Reflect Parent, Language Line Services.MONTEREY, CA---Lingo Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of global language...

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CSUMB housing searches may be illegal

Searches by a residential property management firm of CSU Monterey Bay's East Campus student housing could be in violation of California law, said two Central Coast lawyers...

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High-speed chase could land Salinas man in prison for life

A Salinas man is facing a potential Third Strike life sentence for felony reckless evasion of a peace officer and hit-and-run drunken driving. A jury convicted Mark E.

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Kevin Merfeld: For Tiger, it was good enough

I'm not sure if anyone has ever qualified a score by saying, "Well, that's a good round -- for Tiger Woods." Until now.

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Fight over benefits spurs Carmel hotel strike

Workers at the Pine Inn and Tally Ho Inn — the last unionized hotels in Carmel — began picketing early Wednesday, launching a two-day strike over health care...

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Three men arrested in stabbings, robberies in Salinas

Three vicious robberies and the arrest of three suspects took place almost within a single hour Wednesday night, Salinas police said. Victims were beaten and stabbed during the...

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Stars not immune to first-tee jitters

There are only a handful of things that might happen when a celebrity hacker swings a 45-inch Big Bertha toward a tiny golf ball on the No. 1 tee at Pebble Beach with thousands of...

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Beach cleanup to be held

Save Our Shores will hold a beach cleanup from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Feb. 11, at Monterey State Beach. Check in at the main parking area North of Best western Hotel at...

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Former AT&T Pro-Am director Lou Russo dies at 80

Wednesday was a day of mourning for many at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am as news spread about the death of Lou Russo, former executive director of the tournament. ...

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Your Town: Alzheimer's series focuses on parents

The Alzheimer's Association will hold a three-part series on aging parents at the Monterey Public Library, 625 Pacific St. Part one, "Help! Mom and Dad are Still...

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Women, children held at gunpoint in home invasions

Two women and two children were held at gunpoint by three men during a home-invasion robbery early Wednesday, Salinas police said. One woman opened the front door of a residence...

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Robber in standoff overdosed

A man who held up a downtown Monterey pharmacy took a fatal amount of drugs while holed up in a nearby restaurant bathroom during a three-hour standoff with SWAT police.

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Schools ponder effects of budget

School districts are begging to digest what Gov. Jerry Brown's budget proposal means, and it's not very encouraging. At best, schools would receive pretty much the same...

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Student designs logo for fundraising event

from:California State University Monterey Bay

Feb. 12 10K race benefits Rape Crisis Center As publicity kicks in for the annual Together with Love 10K race, cheerful images focusing on a bright red heart are popping up...

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Lawmakers seek FORA extension

New legislation authored by four state lawmakers would continue the Fort Ord Reuse Authority for another decade. The legislation, Assembly Bill 1614, was introduced Wednesday by...

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Police briefs: HAZMAT team investigates white powder

A suspicious envelope containing white powder led to the closure of a road in Oak Hills late Tuesday for about four hours until county hazardous-material specialists found the...

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Your Town:

MONTEREY Alzheimer's series focuses on parents The Alzheimer's Association will hold a three-part series on aging parents at the Monterey Public Library, 625 Pacific...

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Women, children held at gunpoint in home invasions

Two women and two children were held at gunpoint by three men during a home-invasion robbery early Wednesday, Salinas police said. One woman opened the front door of a residence...

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Robber in standoff OD'd

A man who held up a downtown Monterey pharmacy took a fatal amount of drugs while holed up in a nearby restaurant bathroom during a three-hour standoff with SWAT police. ...

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Schools ponder effects of budget

School districts are begging to digest what Gov. Jerry Brown's budget proposal means, and it's not very encouraging. At best, schools would receive pretty much the same...

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Fight over benefits spurs Carmel hotel strike

Workers at the Pine Inn and Tally Ho Inn — the last unionized hotels in Carmel — began picketing early Wednesday, launching a two-day strike over health care...

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Watsonville jeweler shot in robbery attempt

WATSONVILLE — The owner of a Freedom Boulevard jewelry store was shot in the ear during an armed robbery late Wednesday. Sgt. Tony Magdayao said a man clad in black with a...

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Former AT&T Pro-Am director Lou Russo dies at 80

Wednesday was a day of mourning for many at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am as news spread about the death of Lou Russo, former executive director of the tournament. ...

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AT&T courses will be tougher than usual

This week's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am is no major, but it could end up playing like one due to the firm and fast conditions on the three host courses. At least,...

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Women, children held at gunpoint in two home-invasion robberies

Two women and two children were held at gunpoint by three men during a home-invasion robbery Wednesday morning, Salinas police said. One of the women opened the front door of a...

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Robber in bathroom standoff died of overdose

A man who held up a downtown Monterey pharmacy took a fatal amount of drugs while holed up in a nearby restaurant bathroom during a three-hour standoff with SWAT police. ...

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Celebrities pulling for Murray

There's no envy, and they haven't put a bulls-eye on his back. Nor do they have any plans to chase him down. Instead, the celebrities competing in this week's...

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Carlos Fletes acquitted of officer assault

A jury late Tuesday rejected assertions that a sheriff's deputy shot an unarmed body shop owner and then planted guns to cover the mistake during a rash of gang violence in...

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