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Coyote Creek may refer to:
San José or San Jose is Spanish for Saint Joseph and most often refers to:
San José or San Jose may also refer to:
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Highway 101 is an American country music band founded by Paulette Carlson (lead vocals), Jack Daniels (guitar), Curtis Stone (bass guitar, mandolin) and Scott "Cactus" Moser (drums). With Carlson as lead vocalist, the band recorded three albums for Warner Bros. Records Nashville and charted ten consecutive Top Ten hits on the Hot Country Songs charts, four of which went to Number One. After Carlson left in 1990, the band recorded a fourth album for Warner with Nikki Nelson on lead vocals before exiting the label. One album each followed on Liberty, Intersound and Free Falls Records. Moser, Stone, Nelson and Andy Gurley comprise the current lineup.
Before the band's foundation, Carlson recorded on RCA Records as a solo singer. She made three appearances on the Hot Country Songs charts in that timespan; her singles "You Gotta Get to My Heart (Before You Lay a Hand on Me)," "I'd Say Yes" and "Can You Fool" respectively reached No. 65, No. 67 and No. 72. Carlson founded Highway 101 in 1986 in Los Angeles, California, with guitarist Jack Daniels, bassist Curtis Stone (son of singer Cliffie Stone) and drummer Scott "Cactus" Moser, all three of whom were session musicians. Stone and Moser (and Cliffie Stone) appeared in the 1986 film Back To School as members of a bar band.
The coyote (US /kaɪˈoʊtiː/ or /ˈkaɪ.oʊt/, UK /kɔɪˈjoʊteɪ/, or /kɔɪˈjoʊt/;Canis latrans) is a canid native to North America. It is a smaller, more basal animal than its close relative, the gray wolf, being roughly the North American equivalent to the Old World golden jackal, though it is larger and more predatory in nature. It is listed as "least concern" by the IUCN, on account of its wide distribution and abundance throughout North America, even southwards through Mexico and Central America. It is a highly versatile species, whose range has expanded amidst human environmental modification. This expansion is ongoing, and it may one day reach South America, as shown by the animal's presence beyond the Panama Canal in 2013.As of 2005, 19 subspecies are recognized.
The ancestors of the coyote diverged from those of the gray wolf, 1–2 million years ago, with the modern species arising in North America during the Middle Pleistocene. It is highly flexible in social organization, living either in nuclear families or in loosely knit packs of unrelated individuals. It has a varied diet consisting primarily of animal matter, including ungulates, lagomorphs, rodents, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates, though it may also eat fruit and vegetable matter on occasion. It is a very vocal animal, whose most iconic sound consists of a howl emitted by solitary individuals.Humans aside, cougars and gray wolves are the coyote's only serious enemies. Nevertheless, coyotes have on occasion mated with the latter species, producing hybrids colloquially called "coywolves".
Creek may refer to:
Anderson Reservoir Run-Off Driving Coyote Creek To Near Its Banks
Devin Fehely reports on San Jose officials admitting they underestimated volume of water Coyote Creek could handle (2-22-2017)
Flooding of Coyote Creek near Monterey Highway & Highway 101 Near Coyote Creek Golf Club Northbound backup due to detour from Highway 101 closure. Mavic Pro 2/21/2017
Fast-rising waters flood large homeless encampment; 5 rescued
An overflowing Coyote Creek shutdown Highway 101 in Morgan Hill and created a water world in San Jose. Subscribe to KSBW on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lOewHS Get more Monterey news: http://ksbw.com Like us: http://facebook.com/ksbw8 Follow us: http://twitter.com/ksbw Google+: https://plus.google.com/+ksbw
Coyote Creek Flood - Feb 21. 2017 Location: Rock Spring Dr. San Jose, CA Biggest Flood to hit San Jose in a century
San Jose evacuees return to damaged homes
Joe Vazquez reports on Coyote Creek beginning to flood South Bay Mobile Home Park (2-21-2017)
Drone Video of the Flooding Coyote Creek in San Jose California
Credit: Instagram/nc_john Coyote Creek overflowed in San Jose on February 21, shutting down Highway 101 in Morgan Hill and sending waters rushing over low-lying neighborhoods and parks. This footage was described by the uploader as showing flooding near William Street Park and Santa Clara St. Coyote Creek’s overflow problem resulted from water rushing from Anderson Dam, KSBW reported. The creek rose to moderate flood levels at 13.5 feet by noon on February 21, and is expected to remain at flood stage until the evening of February 22. At least 200 people in the nearby Rock Springs neighborhood were evacuated. This video has been uploaded for use by Storyful's subscription clients with the permission of the content owner. To obtain a Storyful subscription, contact sales@storyful.com. Se...
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