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A construction project at San Pedro High School in Los Angeles revealed nearly 9-million-year-old sea creature fossils buried under the school. Scientists believe the area was once fully underwater, ...
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8 Million Year Old Fossils Discovered Beneath L.A. High SchoolMarine fossils that are 8.7 million years old have been found under a high school in Los Angeles. These incredible finds ...
According to George, the Central Valley is home to a number of significant fossil finds—including California's state dinosaur ...
Her family moved to the Los Angeles area as a young teenager, where she graduated from San Pedro High School. She married Ramon (Ray) Estrada in 1962, and together raised their two sons ...
Most people see the Central Valley as all agriculture,” one paleontologist said, but it’s a rich source of prehistoric ...
Let’s look at how the discovery happened beneath San Pedro High School and amazed scientists! A starfish (or seastar) fossil, with a trilobite fossil. Image by David Clode via Unsplash Researchers ...
She attended San Pedro schools and was a member of the San Pedro High School Summer of 1948 graduating class. She married Abel Suarez in 1952. They shared 69 years together until his passing in 2022.
Reese Peña went with the path she knew — which was about 2 miles. A couple of weeks ago, the Lubbock High senior was deciding ...
Reese Peña went with the path she knew — which was about 2 miles. A couple of weeks ago, the Lubbock High senior was deciding between the 800 and 3,200 meters to pair with her usual 1,600 event.
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Region I-4A/5A T&F Day 1 results: Multiple Texas Panhandle athletes qualify for stateA and Region I-4A track meets saw a handful of athletes from the Texas Panhandle qualify for the state championships.
LUBBOCK — After day one of the Region I-4A/5A track meet, multiple athletes from the Amarillo area have punched their tickets to the state championships in Austin. Friday's slate included ...
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