Marin Independent Journal - Sat Nov 28
Rev. John David Schofield, Bishop of San Joaquin, presides over St. David's Anglican Church's confirmation at 10 a.m. at St.
DWP seed farm helping to make valley greenerThe Inyo Register - Thu Nov 19
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is getting into the gardening business.
Local tribal officials visit leaders in Washington, D.C.The Inyo Register - Thu Nov 19
As part of National American Indian Month, local tribal representatives traveled to Washington, D.C. for a little face time with President Barack Obama, and to attend a summit conference with federal department heads and tribal leaders.
1996 case recaptures widespread attentionThe Inyo Register - Tue Nov 17
Four German tourists who literally vanished in Death Valley National Park in 1996 included Egbert Rimkus, his son, Georg Weber, 10, and Rimkusa girlfriend, Cornelia Meyer.
Bishop PD taking a bite out of citya s crimeThe Inyo Register - Tue Nov 17
Crime is down in Bishop, and more crimes are being prevented while the city is becoming safer with the help of technological advances.
Bones may solve mystery of missing Death Valley touristsLos Angeles Times - Sat Nov 14
A 13-year-old mystery involving the disappearance of four German tourists in the sweltering desert of Death Valley may have ended Friday, when authorities announced that bones that may be their skeletal remains had been found.
Death Valley Bones May Be Missing TouristsKESQ-TV Palm Desert - Fri Nov 13
Authorities say remains found in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists, including two children, who vanished 13 years ago.
Death Valley bones may be missing German touristsStockton Record - Fri Nov 13
Skeletal remains found in Death Valley may belong to one or more of the four German tourists who vanished in searing summer heat 13 years ago, authorities said Friday.
Remains foound in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists missing 13 yearsSan Bernardino County Sun - Fri Nov 13
Human remains found in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists who disappeared 13 years ago in the desert wilderness as temperatures soared over 120 degrees.
Death Valley Bones May Be Missing German TouristsKTLA-TV Los Angeles - Fri Nov 13
Authorities say remains found in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists, including two children, who vanished 13 years ago.
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