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FISHERMAN’S WHARF IS BUSTLING WITH VISITORS YEAR ROUND. They begin showing up at 6am to board fishing charter boats, followed by the next wave of people embarking on whale watching tours, then breakfast diners followed throughout the day by window shoppers, sightseers and more diners who str…
On Saturday, June 13, Stuart Chase and three Montere…
Excerpted from a story originally published on June 9, 2011
In March, as life as everyone knows it was changing – as all restaurants were closing for dine-in service and some pivoting to take out as a way to keep the lights on and the staff paid, and as farmers were trying to figure out who would buy their produce as restaurants were ordering far les…
When Lisa Husby picks up her weekly delivery of loca…
Serving in the U.S. Army, he helped decimate Native …
They bought a building because God told them to, but now a Salinas church will have to appeal to an earthbound higher authority, after a federal court ruled that city zoning code prohibiting church services from taking place on ground-floor space on Main Street in the Oldtown district isn’t …
In a matter of months, residents of Marina won’t hav…
In ContextKudos to Walter Ryce (“Hot Picks,” June 11…
Just when you thought we’d hit bottom, Luna Mohammad…
Fairy tales are a version of the classic hero’s jour…
When one resigns from a job, one typically leaves without any sort of payout. You receive a final check, you get paid out for whatever vacation you’re owed and then you turn in your keys and walk off into the sunset.
For some business owners, Covid-19 hasn’t brought on…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): My Aries friend Lavinia t…
We are living in a time of unparalleled discord. We …