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The Pacific Coast Railroad is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge tourist railroad located at the Santa Margarita Ranch in Santa Margarita, California. Established in 2000 and completed in 2004 by San Luis Obispo entrepreneur Rob Rossi, the railroad sees only limited public operation. Phase 1 consisted of a 1.5 mi (2.4 km) loop around the most ...
As a young man, Hugo was part of a progressive rock band called Cantera; his companions would later be founding members of La Gusana Ciega and Santa Sabina. [17] He married and later divorced Arantxa Colchero Aragones. [17] On February 20, 2021, López-Gatell announced he had tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. [18]
The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez is a 1991 modern silent film directed by Peter Sellars and starring Mikhail Baryshnikov, Joan Cusack and Peter Gallagher. It is a loose remake of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. [1] However, the storyline was created as the film was being made, so it has few similarities with the original film.
A lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court alleges that a 15-year-old was assaulted by members of the Santa Margarita Catholic High School football team.
Current Rancho Santa Margarita city council member Carol Gamble will plead guilty to falsifying records to put her name on the ballot in exchange for a plea deal.
Ramirez-Ruiz holds the Vera Rubin Presidential Chair in Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Santa Cruz. [2] He was a NASA Chandra and Bahcall Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study. [2] He was inducted to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020 and the Mexican Academy of Sciences in 2010.
He married María Santa Ana Navarro Velázquez in 1918. [3] Ramirez migrated to the United States from Tepatitlan, Mexico to find employment, leaving behind his pregnant wife and three children. [4] He worked on the railroads in California between 1925 and 1930. [5] He knew no English and after six years he ended up unemployed and homeless. [6]
Renya Katarine Ramirez (born 1959) [1] is a Ho-Chunk American anthropologist, author, and Native feminist. She is a professor of anthropology at University of California, Santa Cruz . Ramirez has written 2 books on Native American culture .