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The Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office is warning of an online “sextortion” scam targeting local youth. A news release from the agency Tuesday afternoon stated that the scam involves a fake ...
Rev. O.P. Fitzgerald’s first Sunday in Gold Rush Sonora was like no other Sabbath in his experience.
A few months ago, Northeastern University computer scientist Annika Schoene was playing around with ChatGPT when she found a troubling gap in its safeguards against harmful content.
At the Two Spirit Conference in northern Nevada in June, Native Americans gathered in support of the LGBTQ+ community amid federal and state rollbacks of transgender protections and gender ...
Sin City is facing a summer swoon, and Californians — by far the largest tourist contingent, data show — are partially to blame.
Christina Simms wouldn’t call herself an artist. The Howard University student was a budding scientist visiting to do research at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her main objective ...
President Donald Trump announced in July that Coca-Cola would switch to cane sugar for its U.S. sodas. This followed criticism of the use of high-fructose corn syrup, which Coke currently ...
Mental health is health. We keep track of our child's physical growth and milestones such as learning to walk or talk. But we also need to check in on their ...
More than 63 million Americans are caregivers for a family member with complex medical needs, a 20 million increase over the past decade, according to a new report.
Advocates for stricter fentanyl laws hold a banner Friday outside of the Tuolumne County Superior Courthouse in Sonora.
David Tozier stands in Twain Harte’s Meadow Park next to the sign he built that explains the Central Sierra Audubon Society’s bird project.
Tuolumne County will partner with Moore Bros. Scavenger Co. in August to host a month-long tire amnesty event for local residents.