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The day after the 2021 inauguration, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut took to Twitter to declare: “Biden is making transparency cool again.”
Hell hath no fury like a developer scorned.
FOR GOING ON 40 YEARS, BRIAN AND CAROL LENEVE HAVE B…
Approaching a year of shelter-in-place, Salinas resi…
Dani McFarland has had her fingers and brain firmly planted in the food world for more than a decade, as a writer for the industry magazine Food Service News, and for Eater Twin Cities and now-defunct Minneapolis alt weekly City Pages. Along the way, she landed on the board of The Charlie Aw…
On a cold evening approaching sunset, a group of abo…
Artist and CSU Monterey Bay professor Enid Baxter Ry…
Back in early February, reopening Monterey County se…
Author and Pacific Grove gallery owner Steve Hauk had a vision but he wasn’t sure how to make it happen. The vision came about after he learned that the federal government was preparing to sell the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration building on Point Pinos in P.G. The top of the…
As a young actor, landing a Netflix deal is no easy …
As the federal government deploys $123 billion via the American Rescue Plan to safely reopen schools, California is readying to receive its share – $15 billion – to get K-12 students back in the classrooms.
On social media, the activist group Agents of Change…
Retail stores have continued operating at limited capacity throughout the pandemic, but one closed its doors: Last Chance Mercantile, a beloved thrift store run by Monterey Regional Waste Management District, where shoppers could find anything from a Halloween costume to a second-hand bathtu…
Keith Rootsaert has been diving in Monterey Bay sinc…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the novel House of Lea…
When the End of Life Option Act was signed into law in 2016, it became possible for terminally ill, mentally capable adults with six months or less to live, to end their lives peacefully by taking a prescribed medication.