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Soccer · CaliforniaComing off a bye week, Monterey Bay F.C. is in Kentucky to face Louisville City FC in a 5 p.m. United Soccer League match Saturday. It will be streamed live on ESPN+. The Union has struggled offensively as of late with a roster depleted by injuries. They expect to return Tristan Trager, who leads the team with six goals, to the lineup, but probably be without forward Ousseni Bouda, who was on loan from the San Jose Earthquakes. Monterey Bay is 7…See the Story
Pro soccer: Union faces tough road challenge
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California, United States · CaliforniaJanos Kommerling, CSUMB: Gaining valuable experience playing for Monterey Bay FC2 over the summer, the senior midfielder led the Otters in assists and points last fall on the pitch. A native of Germany, Kommerling also compiled six goals in helping CSUMB to the postseason, starting all 21 matches, while logging over 1,500 minutes. Caleb Bouwens, MPC: Will look to return to a state championship cross country meet for the third straight year, havi…See the Story
175 fall athletes to watch over 50 days
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LGBTQ+ · CaliforniaLocal LGBTQ+ activist groups are supportive of a new bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom that would bar school districts from requiring staff to notify parents of their child’s gender identification change. Newsom signed AB 1955 on July 15, a bill that prohibits school districts from informing parents if their child uses different pronouns or identifies as a gender other than what is on school records. The move is controversial as some parents, dis…See the Story
New bill sparks debate over LGBTQ+ youth and parent rights
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California, United States · CaliforniaBIG SUR >> Repair work on the Rocky Creek slip-out that occurred March 30 along a stretch of Highway 1 continues and will now include intermittent delays and full closures during overnight hours five days a week beginning the next two weeks. Kevin Drabinski, Caltrans District 5 spokesperson said that “repair work at the Rocky Creek slip-out is on schedule.” The overnight efforts will entail excavation and drilling in preparation for the installa…See the Story
Highway 1 slip-out repairs to include overnight work with delays, closures
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Marina · MarinaPaul Colman, Marina: Providing some stability in the trenches will be Colman, who will likely be ticketed for both sides of the ball for the Mariners. Colman gives the Mariners size and physicality on the offensive line in run blocking, with the ability to shed blockers on the defensive side, providing a pass rush, as well as slamming the door on the run. AJ Martinez, Greenfield: The expectation this fall is Martinez will double his team leading…See the Story
175 fall athletes to watch over 50 days
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California, United States · CaliforniaSALINAS – Central Coast Community Energy, the public agency that sources competitively priced electricity from clean and renewable energy resources, has announced the launch of its Residential Battery Rebate Program, providing its residential customers rebates for the purchase and installation of an eligible battery energy storage system. “Our battery storage program will empower individual consumers with more control over their energy costs and…See the Story
Residential battery energy storage system rebate program begins
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Title IX · CaliforniaThe state is requiring universities and community colleges to rethink how their Title IX offices are structured, following recent reports which showed the California State University system has been mishandling discrimination cases for years. California State Monterey Bay, for one, has been working to restructure and bolster its Title IX office in the past year according to university officials. Title IX is a federal law that protects students, …See the Story
As the state introduces new Title IX laws, CSUMB has been working on improvements
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California, United States · CaliforniaThe Monterey County District Attorney’s Office is warning residents about scammers impersonating law enforcement officers. The office released a pubic service announcement on Tuesday, detailing how scammers may try to trick unsuspecting victims into providing their personal information or sending money by pretending to be law enforcement officers or representatives of government agencies. “In one such scam, a scammer calls claiming to be a proce…See the Story
County District Attorney warns about scammers posing as law enforcement
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