02/09/2024
“First and (foremost), I want to thank GOD for protecting my baby boy,” Ricky Pearsall’s mom, Erin, wrote.
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“First and (foremost), I want to thank GOD for protecting my baby boy,” Ricky Pearsall’s mom, Erin, wrote.
“Built as a ‘forever home,’ no expense was spared in crafting this one-of-a-kind sanctuary,” the New Mexico listing says.
The Ohio man promised his victims they’d be “star players” in the fake agency before using drugs and violence to exploit them, feds say.
The tickets hit top prizes in drawings that were one day apart.
“The unraveling of my marriage was tied to my realization that there was no way my two eldest daughters were ever going to be accepted by my wife to be part of my family.”
Students with metal detectors later searched the site and unearthed a distinctive artifact, a photo shows.
The caller said they heard an animal crying near a Virginia intersection.
California was praised for its wage policies, worker protections and employees’ rights to organize.
As the winner scratched off the ticket in his car, he realized he had won “$5,000 after $5,000 after $5,000.”
The 49-year-old had been climbing with another person, deputies said.
“We’ve seen new generations grow up here,” the owner said.
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The South Korean automaker is taking on Toyota’s bread-and-butter, and some more.
The group may have been isolated for 500 years, researchers said.
Johnny Gaudreau, 31, and Matthew Gaudreau, 29, were biking in New Jersey just a day before their sister’s wedding.
The former Ohio officer is accused of stealing about 20 kilograms from a police property room and replacing it with fake co***ne, officials said.
Amy Jacobson and her co-host made the disparaging comments about Gus Walz on a radio show in Chicago.
The Chrysler family descendant’s manifesto is targeted at Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares.
The company, which has been around for more than 120 years, has set its final day of operations before all its stores shut.
The incident was slowing traffic through the area late Sunday night.
The retail giant insists that closing stores is somehow good for its customers.
“He loves it.”
“I did a little bit more than a ‘woo-hoo,’” the winner said.
The child was found in 4 feet of water, officials say.
She was at a hotel off the Strip.
“This is an unimaginable tragedy for this family and community.”
With the Fed likely to take interest rate action soon, one mortgage question looms for homebuyers.
“Despite losing you, I am still the luckiest girl in the world to have been yours. I love you so so much. You were perfect.”
The 12-year-old boy’s father was sentenced to more than 45 years in prison, court records show.
“Our skin started to glow,” one witness said.
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The Tribune will discuss this issue with a panel of experts. The panelists are: John Laird, D-Santa Cruz, California state senator Jennifer Mattox, California State Lands Commission staff member Melissa James, REACH Central Coast CEO Tribune reporter Mackenzie Shuman (@MackenzieShuman) will moderate the discussion. Read more at: https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/environment/article273802045.html#storylink=cpy
The water in Little Morro Creek in Morro Bay was rushing under Highway 1 on Monday morning as storms continue to pound SLO County. For the latest news on the storms, click here: https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/weather-news/article270947722.html
Thursday is journalist and former U.S. Marine Austin Tice’s 41st birthday. Tice disappeared in Syria 10 years ago while reporting on the country's descent into war for McClatchy and other news organizations. After a decade, what's being done to bring him home? Read more: http://mcclatchydc.com/austintice
Captian David White of Anna Maria Island Charters spotted a Whale Shark 35 miles off of Anna Maria Island, Florida, for the second year in a row. The Shark is an endangered species and not often seen.
Charles Paddock Zoo in Atascadero Lake Park in California celebrates Earth Day 2022 with animal feedings and new babies. Video: Laura Dickinson #zoo #atascadero #california #animal #slo #slocounty #earthday #babyanimals
Customers reminisced about A&W while stopping in to pick up some food or a jug of root beer before the Atascadero restaurant closes at the end of February 2022. Read more at the link in bio. Video: Laura Dickinson #a&w #restaurant #atascadero #close #slocounty
An elephant seal at the rookery in San Simeon gave birth to a pup Saturday morning. Ken Kollwitz of Oxnard, California, who took photos said, "Witnessing (the birth) was awesome to see!"
In a matter of hours, king tides in Shell Beach went from sending surf crashing against sea walls and bluffs to retreating so far as to expose expanses of tide pools. Video: David Middlecamp #shellbeach #slo #sanluisobispo #ocean #oceanlife #kingtide #slocounty #california
The Cayucos Polar Bear Dip returned a year after it was officially canceled due to COVID-19. Thousands of people turned out on a cold day, a week after a deadly shark attack in Morro Bay. #polarbear #dip #cayucos #covid #shark #slocounty #slo #morrobay
Both lanes of Highway 101 in San Luis Obispo were closed on Dec. 23, 2021, after more than a foot of rain was reported in the roadway. Caltrans closed the north and southbound lanes near Santa Rosa Street just before 1 p.m.
Both lanes Of Hwy. 101 in San Luis Obispo were closed Thursday after more than a foot of rain was reported in the roadway. The issue appears to be caused by a city drain that is backed up, Caltrans said. Read more: https://trib.al/3Z5iUa1
That's a lot of birds! 🎥👀 A new video captures thousands of snow geese over a Willows, California, rice field during the annual Pacific Flyway migration in the Sacramento Valley. This year, the migratory birds are suffering from drought conditions in California, water and wildlife experts say.
Vessels of all shapes and sizes showed off their holiday cheer when one of SLO County’s favorite holiday events, the Lighted Boat Parade, returned to Morro Bay Saturday night. Read more about the festivities here → https://bit.ly/3rDTWS7 ⛴️
Interstate 5 causeway traffic across the Nisqually delta changes the river flow, damages salmon runs feeding Puget Sound's southern resident orcas. Here's a look at how the change in the river's flow impacts salmon health. https://trib.al/hKJ2VFM
Seasonal low tides are exposing hundreds of tiny Pismo clams on Pismo Beach. Experts are wondering why and seagulls are feasting. Read more here: https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/environment/article255945382.html Video: David Middlecamp
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