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“We had to leave without him,” Anguiano told KSBW. However, they adopted another cat a month after Rayne Beau went missing to keep his sister company, Anguiano told CNN. Then, 61 days after Rayne Beau went missing, the couple received a notification about a cat with Rayne Beau’s identification number being located, KSBW reported. Rayne Beau was found in Roseville, California, around 190 miles away from his home in Salinas. The couple said they’re not sure how Rayne Beau made it all the way back to California, but they are thankful he’s back home.
Persons: Rayne Beau, Susanne, Benny Anguiano, , Anguiano, , ” Anguiano, KSBW, ” Rayne Beau, Susanne Anguiano, Starr, Rayne, Leilani Fratis, ” Fratis, they’re, Organizations: CNN, KSBW, Placer Society Locations: Yellowstone, Salinas , California, Wyoming, Roseville , California, Salinas, Roseville, California
Benny and Susanne Anguiano, a couple from Salinas, California, were reunited with their missing cat after he mysteriously traveled that distance. On a trip to Yellowstone National Park in early June, the couple's beloved house cat, Rayne Beau, was spooked and ran off into the dense trees. "We had to leave without him,” Susanne Anguiano said in an interview with NBC affiliate KSBW. "He was really depleted," Susanne Anguiano told KSBW. "Definitely microchip your cat or your pet and register the microchip online," Susanne Anguiano told KSBW.
Persons: , Benny, Susanne Anguiano, Rayne Beau, Benny Anguiano, ” Susanne Anguiano, KSBW, Rayne Beau's, Rayne Organizations: NBC News, Yellowstone, NBC Locations: Salinas , California, Yellowstone, Roseville , California
CNN —A California man spent ten days stranded in the mountains after he got lost on a hike, relying in part on large volumes of water to survive. Lukas McClish, 34, set out for what he thought would be a three-hour hike in the Santa Cruz Mountains on June 11, according to CNN affiliate KGO. But he became lost in the mountains – partially due to the destruction of local landmarks in recent wildfires. His family officially reported him missing when he didn’t show up for a Father’s Day dinner on June 16, triggering search and rescue efforts, KGO reported. Speaking with KGO, McClish said he was “tired and a little sore” after his ordeal.
Persons: Lukas McClish, McClish, , , ” McClish, Lukas McClish’s Organizations: CNN, KGO, Santa Cruz Sheriff’s, Cal Fire San, Big Basin Redwoods, Cal Fire, KSBW Locations: California, Santa Cruz, Cal Fire San Mateo, Big
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewA fence in California is catching eyes not for its extravagance or scale, but for its playful defiance against a city ordinance. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Panni told Business Insider. According to Constable, Borges also mentioned that he was in favor of the city getting rid of some ordinances, including Title 17.
Persons: , Etienne Constable, Hanif Panni, Panni, Hanif, @hanifwondir Constable, Constable, I've, I'm, Nick Borges, Borges, We're, KSBW Organizations: Service, Business, Seaside, The Washington Post, Police Locations: California, Seaside, Coast, San Francisco
CNN —Caroline Meister was an avid hiker familiar with the trails around the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center where she lived and worked, about 45 miles southeast of Monterey, California. Finally, on Friday, the 30-year-old’s body was found at the base of a waterfall. “And as the days rolled by this became more of a possibility.”Caroline Meister went missing while hiking in California. Monterey County Sheriff's OfficeAt a news conference Friday, Monterey County Sheriff Tina Nieto said no foul play is suspected. She’s also an avid hiker,” her father, John Meister, told KSBW on Tuesday.
Persons: Caroline Meister, , Paul, Tina Nieto, Nieto, , She’s, John Meister, KSBW Organizations: CNN, KSBW, Monterey County Sheriff's Locations: Monterey , California, San Jose, California, Monterey County
CNN Business —About 48,000 academic employees across the University of California system walked off the job Monday morning, demanding higher pay and improved working conditions, according to the union representing them. Striking workers include researchers, graduate student researchers and instructors, trainees, fellows, and others who provide academic support across the University of California’s 10 campuses. The United Auto Workers union represents these academic employee groups who want transportation subsidies and pay that matches housing costs. The UAW, which has been negotiating since Spring 2021, alleges the University of California has taken unlawful actions such as bypassing the bargaining process and making unilateral decisions. The University of California said on its website that it “strongly disagree[s] with the UAW allegations that UC has engaged in unlawful behavior.
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