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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Union Democrat Top Headlines for 02/03/2016

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Today's top headlines
Wednesday, February 03, 2016  |  uniondemocrat.com
Climate change leaves mountain mammal's survival in the balance
A tiny mountain mammal called the American pika faces an uncertain future due to climate change and decreasing habitat in Yosemite and other high alpine areas in California, …
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Tuolumne County supervisors greenlight medical marijuana regulations
Making laws in a democratic society can be messy, sort of like making sausages — sometimes it's best …
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Blink and you probably missed it: Snow in Sonora
Michael Miller was inside the Department of Motor Vehicles building in Sonora Tuesday morning when he noticed snowflakes …
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Survey confirms snowpack strongest in five years
Rainfall and snowpack water content in the Central Sierra Nevada this winter still look like the best in …
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Database to aid commercial real estate in Angels Camp
One year ago, Anne Forest would have had a problem. She said many real estate agents shy away …
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Dual for playoffs
The end reward of today's wrestling meet between the Summerville Bears and Sonora Wildcats at Bud Castle Gym …
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Ski resorts say season so far is 'incomparable' to previous few years
A promising winter with several rain and snow storms has boosted business at Dodge Ridge and Bear Valley …
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DNC takes interest in council's letter to National Park Service
A governing body in a small town that covers less than four square miles in rural Northern California …
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Tuolumne County's 2015 death records revealing
Heart disease, lung disease, cancers and, for the older crowd, pneumonia and end-stage conditions like dementia and Parkinson's …
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Deputies, volunteer find lost teen skiers
Two Bay Area teenagers who got lost skiing off the back side of Dodge Ridge in deep snow …
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Caltrans tree work underway along Highway 108 corridor
Caltrans will remove dead or dying trees for the next couple weeks along Highway 108 between Twain Harte …
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Beautification plans, pot, Yosemite on council agenda
The Sonora City Council is scheduled to tackle a range of hot-button issues at Monday's meeting. A request …
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

LOOK UP! Events at Griffith Observatory - February 2016

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Upcoming opportunities at Griffith Observatory
LOOK UP!
Events at Griffith Observatory
February 2016
Friends Of The Observatory is launching a new way for Friends to explore what's happening at Griffith Observatory. Each month we will send you previews of the month's events so that you never miss an opportunity to be inspired by the frontiers of astronomy.
Now to February 23 – All Five Naked-Eye Planets Line Up in the Morning Sky
A line-up of all five bright planets is happening at dawn from mid-January through February 23. Starting about 45 minutes before sunrise, the planets are visible in a line from low in the southeast across the southern part of the sky to high in the west-southwest. 

http://www.griffithobservatory.org/events/Planet_Line-up_2016.html
February 5, 2016 – All Space Considered  7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Griffith Observatory holds this exciting, FREE public program on the first Friday of every month in the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon. Join the Observatory's curatorial staff and occasional special guests as they examine and explain the most-talked-about subjects in astronomy and space science.

http://www.griffithobservatory.org/asc/all_space.html
February 13, 2016 – Public Star Party – 2:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.
FREE public star parties are held monthly at Griffith Observatory from 2:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. with the assistance of the Los Angeles Astronomical Society, the Los Angeles Sidewalk Astronomers, and The Planetary Society. They are a chance for the whole family to look at the Sun, Moon, visible planets, and other objects; to try out a variety of telescopes; and to talk to knowledgeable amateur astronomers about the sky and their equipment.

http://www.griffithobservatory.org/programs/publictelescopes.html
February 16, 2016 – Sunset Walk and Talk – 5:25 p.m. to 6:25 p.m.
Each month the Observatory offers a FREE sunset hike led by a Park Ranger and a Museum Guide. The hike starts on the Observatory's West Terrace, proceeds up the Charlie Turner trail to the Berlin Forest on the hill just north of the Observatory, and then returns to the West Terrace. The distance covered is about half a mile over the course of an hour at a very moderate pace with stops along the way to discuss the highlights and history of Griffith Park, and objects visible in the evening sky.

http://www.griffithobservatory.org/programs/programs.html#walktalk
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