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Patrick Dunne’s first night on April 29 as a Covid-19 patient at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital was, in a word, “terrifying,” Dunne says. “I didn’t know which way it could go.”
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Almost exactly 25 years after being ordered to stop …
With one decision on a recent afternoon, Gov. Gavin …
There are some things that just aren’t the same now that houses of worship have been closed. Gone are the days of taking communion and drinking from the same cup in a church. So is praying side-by-side and barefoot in a mosque. Or singing along with the vigor and energy of a live Baptist choir.
Earlier this year, on a pre-pandemic late Saturday m…
It’s the chart worth a thousand words, the one by th…
For months, the parking lots at Roberts Lake in Seaside were consistently lined with RVs, SUVs, sedans and trucks. The vehicles belong to about 40 homeless residents who’ve called the location home since the start of the pandemic, when Seaside officials designated the area as a place they co…
Gil Basketball Academy is a family effort to spread …
All of those good habits we learned over years – bri…
Marina Councilmember Adam Urrutia took office in 2018, running unopposed for one of two open seats. During his brief time in office, the former city planning commissioner has helped craft the city’s cannabis ordinance, worked on ways to make development in the city less onerous and sided wit…
If at first you don’t succeed, try, get sued, lose a…
Bars are closed again, but there are still to-go coc…
DOG DAYS… It feels like an era of slowing down, but some new food businesses are just kicking into gear. Lucy’s on Lighthouse is now open in Pacific Grove (at 1120 Lighthouse Ave.) with beer, Marianne’s ice cream, and gourmet hot dogs named after surf spots, like the Peaks – a dog piled with…