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Man who allegedly shot paintballs at officer during protest is charged

A man has been arrested and charged after allegedly shooting paintballs at a federal officer during the protests in downtown Los Angeles last week. ...

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L.A. ICE raids leave people ‘scared to leave the house’ in Hawthorne

The truck carrying two men suspected of living in the country illegally was pinned between a white rusty fence and two border patrol vehicles ...

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As college graduates hit the job market, here are the lowest- and highest-paying majors

When Rui Ming Yu first applied to colleges five years ago, he considered studying history, art or design. But when the Stockton resident enrolled ...

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Commentary: Angel City takes stand against immigration raids as others stay silent

Why is it always the women who stand up first? That’s a rhetorical question, of course. But it’s one that has a basis in ...

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Fatal boat accident at Lake San Antonio

BRADLEY — A single boat accident at Lake San Antonio on Friday resulted in multiple injuries and one confirmed fatality, according to the County ...

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Photo | King City High students honored for registering young voters

KING CITY — Monterey County Supervisor Chris Lopez and Registrar of Voters Gina Martinez recently honored King City High School students Hayden Munoz and ...

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Salinas Valley News Briefs | June 13, 2025

BEAUTIFICATION BBQ KING CITY — The public is invited to the annual Beautification Week Hamburger BBQ at San Lorenzo Park on Wednesday, June 18, ...

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Window on the World Column | 15 Years Is a Long Time

Fifteen years is a long time; but is it? Time compresses and expands like an accordion, often catching you off guard. A memory popped ...

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Community Foundation for Monterey County announces LEAD Institute 2025 participants

MONTEREY COUNTY — Community Foundation for Monterey County (CFMC) has selected 28 emerging nonprofit managers to join the LEAD (Leadership, Education and Development) Institute’s ...

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CHAMPION: King City softball captures first-ever CCS crown in program’s history

As the temperatures continued to rise into the mid 90s, King City sophomore pitcher Alizah Carrillo stayed cool as a cucumber for the No. ...

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