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Like a wise elder, the mere mention of Mission Ranch…
At 84, Dave Brubeck still delights in the new. I was…
A mystery: Lake Chad, in Central Africa, is drying up. Dust clouds rise from the center of the continent and are blown across the Atlantic. In Trinidad, 5,100 miles away, asthma rates among children skyrocket, and in the coastal waters surrounding the Caribbean island nation, brilliant coral…
In the arctic blue lighting of Tweak’T, a computer g…
Rare is the athlete that can call Lance Armstrong a …
Rob and Laura Castro moved to the Monterey Bay area two years ago from Modesto, where Rob had been raised and where Laura’s family was living at the time the couple met. The Castros had lived in Sacramento previously, raising four children and enjoying everything about life. But they were re…
Off the map is right. After kicking around the festi…
Finally, the youthful creativity of the CSU Monterey…
Based on the popular Clive Cussler book, Sahara may be asinine, but it’s also goofy good fun, a pre-summer popcorn actioner that strips away Cussler’s veneer of rank conservatism and Boys’ Own shenanigans in favor of 70s-era classic rock (you know you’re in the presence of goofiness when Ste…
When Seaside resident Renita Cowan speaks of her thr…
Several local Coast Guard personnel, whose primary r…
While watching lead singer/multi-instrumentalist Rus…
With over 200 events in four days, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the veritable hurricane of activity going on at Laguna Seca. Fear not, the Weekly has the angle on the Classic’s can’t miss events. Remember the Sea Otter Village, Expo, Kids Carnival and Mountain Bike Ride Zone hub is open …