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In a savvy fundraising move, the aquarium quickly reissued a vintage 1990s T-shirt after fans noticed the pop star wearing it in her “Life of a Showgirl” release movie.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is launching a limited-time fundraiser to support its sea otter program, inspired by a vintage T-shirt recently worn by Taylor Swift.
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Otter T-shirt worn by Taylor Swift raises over $2M for Monterey Bay Aquarium
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is getting a major boost — thanks to pop superstar Taylor Swift and her fans. Swift was recently spotted wearing a 1993 vintage T-shirt from the aquarium while promoting her latest film project,
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors appointed a new Public Defender this week to replace current Public Defender Sue Chapman, who is retiring at the end of the year.
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Thousands demonstrate at ‘No Kings’ events in Monterey, Salinas
Thousands of protesters in Monterey and Salinas joined in peaceful demonstrations as part of “No Kings Day” of peaceful protest Saturday. The protests were part of more than 2,500 other events across the country “in response to President Trump’s continued authoritarian power grabs,
An otter T-shirt worn by Taylor Swift inspired her loyal fans to shell out more than $2.3 million to a Northern California aquarium – money that will help protect sea otters and fund vital ocean conservation efforts.
The aquarium added a special spin to claiming a tee: They’re asking fans to donate $65.13 (Swift’s lucky number) to match Swift, letting fans show their appreciation for the adorable sea otters and the aquarium’s history of ocean conservation. As always, Swift fans were ready for it.
A baby sea creature was caught in fishing gear for months off the coast of California, a company said. Chex Mix, the calf of a “well-known” mama humpback in the area, found itself trapped in a “complicated fishing gear entanglement in June of this year,” according to an Oct. 15 Facebook post by Monterey Bay Whale Watch.
A 55-year-old Salinas man was convicted Friday of 11 counts of forcible lewd acts on a child under 14, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni announced.