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Judging the Weekly’s annual 101-word short story contest usually entails a lot of fun.
A family responds to a hateful act at their doorstep by starting a fund for difficult conversations.
When Erica Padilla-Chavez and her family opened the …
Since DACA – that’s Deferred Action for Childhood Ar…
Growing up above a canyon in Big Sur gave Olivia De …
Developers of a proposed resort hotel on the site of the American Tin Cannery already knew they were going to have to jackhammer their way through solid granite bedrock to create underground parking for the 225 rooms, 20,000 square feet of retail space, a restaurant, bars and meeting spaces …
The history of many things on the Monterey Peninsula…
With no visitation since the start of the pandemic a…
While the pandemic has many local businesses struggling to survive, the sales of a small farmer from Watsonville have flourished.
Excerpted from an article that was originally publis…
Whenever a farmer or a water utility wants to drill a well, replace an existing one or destroy an old one, they apply for a permit with their county regulator. This process has remained more or less the same for decades, with tens of thousands of wells drilled to pump water from the aquifers…
Cannabis testing labs in California face a plethora …
FREE SPEECHOn Dec. 15, CSU Monterey Bay students gathered in a Zoom meeting with local journalists and communications experts to talk about their findings on how to “save” local news. The discussion was the culmination of the first-ever Community Media Project class. Facilitated by CSUMB Pro…
Here’s an easy Christmas wish list: stuff I miss doi…
HERE COMES SQUID-MA-CLAUS… Squid’s philosophy of hol…
On New Year’s Eve 2019, Pearl Hour celebrated with a…
accomplishments will be at a peak in 2021. So you co…