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Salinas Police Officer Richard Lopez watches as a tall teenage boy with a baseball cap pulled low over his eyes slinks toward the street, taking drags from a cigarette.
Alfred Hitchcock, the undisputed master of movie sus…
Bob Weir, Jackie Greene, The Growlers and The Cosmonauts close out 2012 at the Golden State Theatre.
The Weather Girls once sang “It’s Raining Men.” Next…
The grazing cattle that help make Highway 68 a sceni…
Anne and Pete Sibley sold their home of 12 years in Jackson Hole, Wyo., early last spring. What happened next reads like a Jim Jarmusch screenplay: The married folk duo packed up the family car, grabbed their two kids and went on a three-month tour spanning 30 states.
Peter Jackson sure has nerve.
The recycling buyback station behind the Whole Foods…
John Steinbeck’s last major work, a golden-years acc…
I’m told that buried in the footnotes of a recent report from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is this little factoid: Sixty percent of all mortgages backed by private-label securities are going to default.
It’s no shocker that the Supreme Court of the United…
One city’s sewage may be another’s savior. At least,…
For proof that food is central to Judaism, look no f…
Follow-up: If you had to craft your gifts, what woul…
For Hanni Liliedahl and Jesse Silacci, artisan isn’t just a technique, it’s a way of life. The most recent result is newborn Lilify, a Lighthouse Avenue boutique in Monterey that unleashes a flood of vintage, floral and one-of-a-kind handmade goods.
As this paper hits the streets, it’s Dec. 13. And if…
Dozens of rain-gear clad volunteers stood outside in…