Bear stuck in tree in San Anselmo comes down on its own
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San Anselmo: A black bear is in a tree on Tamaulipas Ave. just a few blocks from the Hub. Police are working with wildlife response teams to get the animal out of the residential area. Photos from Dave Allen-Hughes, head of Ross Preschool who reported it to @centralmarinpapic.twitter.com/dgtrHcYdoK Lorenzo Morotti (@Enzomorotti) May 14, 2021
SAN ANSELMO (BCN) A bear that was perched in a tree in the backyard of a home on San Anselmo s Tamalpais Avenue has come down on its own and has left the neighborhood for the open space area near Mount Tamalpais, according to police.
Death Row s most dangerous inmates and vile crimes - including prolific Scorecard Killer
From killing unborn babies to having sex with the corpses of their victims, the most feared men in America are awaiting their fate by lethal injection, electric chair, firing squad, lethal gas or hanging
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One of the world s best mountain bikers, shows us the value of a home gym
These are the strength and dynamic movements, that can make you a better rider
Hopefully, Kate Courtney will be able to revisit South Africa soon, to ride another Cape Epic
Kate Courtney was born to be a great mountain biker.
As a child, she played in presence of Mount Tamalpais, the birthday of mountain biking, in Northern California.
Talented and driven, Kate has achieved much at only 25. She has a degree in human biology from Stanford University and has already won both the UCI mountain bike World Championship (2018) and overall World Cup series (2019).
Trial of Bay Area Men Accused In 2019 Stabbing of Police Officer In Rome Concludes This Week
The legal proceedings stemming from a tragic incident in July 2019 in Rome involving two teenagers from the Bay Area are still ongoing due to the pandemic, and this week, defense attorneys will present their closing arguments and a verdict is likely.
The trial began almost 14 months ago, just before COVID-19 would hit Italy in a devastating wave that shut down the entire country, and many of us have heard most of the details in the case. Finnegan Lee Elder, now 21, and Gabriel Natale-Hjorth, now 20, were on vacation in Rome two summers ago when a coke deal gone bad took a tragic turn that made international headlines. As their attorneys have laid out during the court proceedings, the two men who were both 19 at the time of the crime were out drinking in Trastevere, Rome s nightlife district, when they decided they wanted to find some cocaine.