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Two historic Philadelphia churches offer lessons for an America divided today and in its infancy

Two historic Philadelphia churches are stepping up to provide lessons and guidance ahead of the contentious presidential election, as church members view their roles as vital in bridging political divides. They express concerns reminiscent of the Founding Fathers, highlighting fears of political division within the nation. This initiative underscores the significance of faith communities in promoting civic engagement in a pivotal swing state.

From eucalyptus removal to prescribed burns, Monterey Bay area climate change projects launched

The Monterey Bay area has launched several climate change adaptation projects, fueled by a recent $71.1 million federal funding infusion. Initiatives include eucalyptus removal and prescribed burns, aimed at bolstering local resilience against climate impacts.

California’s 2024 Dungeness Crab Season Postponed to Protect Whales

California has postponed its 2024 Dungeness crab season to safeguard whales, a decision welcomed by environmentalists who advocate for further protective measures. This action reflects the state's commitment to environmental conservation while addressing concerns about marine life safety during crab fishing.

More toll hikes proposed for Bay Area bridges

The Bay Area Toll Authority has proposed a series of toll increases for regional bridges, which would be implemented gradually over the next five years. This proposal aims to address funding needs for transportation infrastructure and has significant implications for local commuters and economic activity in the Bay Area.

FACT FOCUS: A look at false and misleading claims surrounding the 2024 election

A steady stream of false and misleading information is circulating online concerning the 2024 election, prompting a critical examination of these claims. This analysis aims to clarify the facts and debunk misinformation that could impact voters. The article provides an essential resource for understanding the current electoral landscape.

Legal Fight Over Mississippi Counting Mail Ballots After Election Day Revived

A legal battle in Mississippi regarding the counting of mail ballots after Election Day has been reignited. Judges have directed that their ruling will remain with the current court until a specified period for appeals has elapsed, highlighting the complexities surrounding election procedures.

Russian actors made fake video depicting mail-in ballots for Trump being destroyed, FBI says

A staged video falsely depicting the destruction of mail-in ballots has been linked to a Russian disinformation network, according to the FBI and the Media Forensics Hub at Clemson University. Election officials were already aware of the video and prepared to counter its impact on the electoral process. This incident raises concerns about misinformation in the lead-up to elections.

Man fatally shot in Carmel by police

A police shooting in Carmel has resulted in the death of 27-year-old James Marshall, identified by the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office. The incident occurred on Monte Verde south of 8th Avenue, and the investigation is now under the jurisdiction of the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office.

Caltrans work to close Highway 1 overnight near Rocky Creek next week

Complete overnight closures of Highway 1 near Rocky Creek are scheduled for October 29-30, from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., as part of Caltrans' ongoing work. While the highway will remain open overnight from October 31 to November 4, travelers can expect intermittent delays during the day for the next two weeks. These closures are part of excavation efforts aimed at improving safety and infrastructure in the area.

Three make their case for Pacific Grove Mayor

Three candidates are vying for the position of Mayor in Pacific Grove: former council member Daniel Miller, Mayor Pro Tempore Nick Smith, and nonprofit executive director Dionne Ybarra. This article highlights their backgrounds and intentions as they prepare for the upcoming election, emphasizing the local relevance of their campaigns. The piece underscores the candidates' differing views and potential impact on the community.

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