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A Sonora woman pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter Tuesday in what began late last year as Tuolumne County’s first-ever ...
Local tourism leaders criticize Trump's order charging foreign visitors more to enter national parks
President Donald Trump’s executive order increasing fees for foreign tourists visiting Yosemite and all other national parks, ...
A self-taught film producer, director, and editor who was born in Sonora and grew up in Tuolumne County won Best Feature ...
The David Lambert Community Drop-in Center in Sonora recently hit a record in May by serving 674 people in need.
Kayla Thornton found out she was named to the WNBA All-Star Game on Sunday, surrounded by her Golden State Valkyries ...
Like an innumerable number of other Bay Area kids watching television on May 11, 2007, 6-year-old Chance McMillian was ...
Once a Claim Jumper, always a Claim Jumper. With another season in the rearview mirror, five Columbia College men’s basketball sophomores are moving on to the next step in their lives at respective ...
Not much can surprise someone who partook in four shuttle missions and three space walks during a 36-year career with NASA.
Seymour Lemonick just accomplished something few 90-year-olds can dream of: staging his first art exhibition. For the retired ...
Julie Koch has seen 31 dogs come and go from her Minneapolis home over the last four years. She’s a foster for Ruff Start ...
Sales at the Mother Lode Fair’s Junior Livestock Auction on Saturday totaled nearly $920,000, marking the second biggest haul in the event’s 86-year history.
For a “real lesson in torture,” try calling your local Social Security Administration office with a question. That’s what Marcia Chestnut, a 62-year-old former housekeeper from Philadelphia ...
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