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It’s that time of year again, when we look back on t…
Only one of the 10 highest-grossing films of 2017 wa…
The man appeared to be sleeping, slouched over his food at Carl’s Jr. on Fremont Boulevard in Seaside. Restaurant staff were concerned when the man hadn’t moved for a while, so around 7pm on Nov. 28, they called 911.
Sixty-eight-year-old Charles Bradley shed his jacket…
It’s a classic field trip day, with bellowing school…
The director of First Night Monterey talks about the highs of her dozen years at the party.
FREE SPEECHThe California Legislature is on holiday recess, and when they pick back up in 2018, they may again take up some bills that didn’t pass but have been held on what’s called the “suspense file.” Two such bills, SB 135 and AB 155, authored by State Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Santa Rosa, and f…
Janice Blaze Rocke and Nicole Henares (who worked at…
Three concert highlights of 2017 featured versatile musicians and visceral music with staying power.
From soaring classical virtuosi to down-low Delta bl…
In 2014, residents of Seaside’s Del Monte Manor, the…
While some newsrooms now have screens showing real-t…
Follow-up: What’s a past memory you would like to re…
The guy from Val’s Heating and Plumbing stumbled out from the crawl space beneath my house, took a deep breath of clean air and leaned against the deck piling. And frankly, he looked more than a little freaked out.
Crisp fries topped with carne asada (grilled beef), …
A beautiful thing happened to Monterey County eaters…
Republicans have passed one of the most unpopular pieces of major legislation since the invention of modern polling. But GOP leaders appear thoroughly unconcerned, and they’re all pointing to a particular date on the calendar for when things will turn around.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): “I need more smart allies…