Charges Against ATC Store Owner Dropped

Sunny Kavil Court

Charges were dismissed Thursday against a Gilroy man accused of assault to commit rape on a 16-year-old employee at the American Tin Cannery in Pacific Grove in May 2007.

Prosecutor Glenn Pesenhofer said he didn’t have sufficient evidence to prove Sunny Kavil guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Charges Against ATC Store Owner Dropped

Save Us, Tidepool Police, There Are Naked Men On The Rocks

Call the Tidepool Police! Cannot have this spoiling the beauty of the rocks.

On February 5, a female went to the police department and reported that a Hispanic male adult between the ages of 25-35 exposed himself at the Asilomar turnout near Acropolis Avenue. The suspect was standing on the rocks near the surf line. He left the area in a metallic teal colored coupe with a spoiler, bearing a partial California plate number 5BFO.

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Save Us, Tidepool Police, There Are Naked Men On The Rocks

Resident’s Service Horse Can Stay

None of these allowed, what say my service camel?
Trotters Not Allowed

While keeping livestock in backyards is generally not allowed in the city of Pacific Grove, Lucy, owned by Rona Halpern and Harvey Brodsky of 900 Weldon Grove Place, is classified as a “service animal” assisting a disabled person.

City Attorney David Laredo told the City Council on Wednesday that Lucy is protected as a city resident by state and federal law.

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, he said, the law does not limit “service animals” to dogs only, such as guide dogs. Any animal that helps a disabled person with something is a service animal.

Resident’s Service Horse Can Stay

Google Knows Everything About Everyone, Now Including The Fish

Google Maps has this feature called Street View, pictures of the streets, driveways and people taken by a roving vehicle with a camera recording everything. Some are calling it privacy invasion. Now the Google is recording ocean floors.

Starting now users of Google Earth can dive into the ocean, explore marine habitats including Monterey Bay and get the latest information about how to make ocean-friendly seafood choices.

The Monterey Bay Aquarium, the aquarium’s Seafood Watch program and scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) and Stanford University made important contributions to the newest version of Google Earth that was released today by the Mountain View (Calif.) company.

Monterey Bay – including its undersea geography and marine life – is one of 11 regions around the world that are focal areas in the launch of the new Google Earth.

Google Knows Everything About Everyone, Now Including The Fish