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WHEN SHELTER-IN-PLACE BEGAN IN MARCH 2020, PATIENTS AT THE BIG SUR HEALTH CENTER STARTED CANCELING THEIR APPOINTMENTS. This didn’t seem like a huge issue at first, when the pandemic lockdown was only scheduled to last two or three weeks. But as it became clear that we were in this for the lo…
On May 25, 2020, then-Minneapolis police officer Der…
When Monterey County Sheriff Steve Bernal went befor…
Keeping a business alive during a pandemic? Difficul…
Monterey’s three most popular tourism districts could feature the city’s first retail cannabis shops as early as 2022, if a city staff proposal earns approval from City Council.
Walking on the streets with a backpack too large for…
Lynne White Dixon has been a social worker for nearl…
Obtaining a license for a home-based business in Salinas takes three main steps: Fill out the application, get your address approved and, once it’s been processed, get your license. It’s a pretty straightforward process, but there is a catch.
Before microbreweries were a thing, English Ales in …
Help wanted: shelter and foster care workers and age…
When a Monterey County Superior Court judge ordered PG&E to cut power to Aloha Coffee & Cafe, where owner Richard Dunnuck’s required health permit was rescinded after he repeatedly violated county health orders on mask requirements and social distancing, PG&E initially complied a…
For several years, residents along Schulte Road in C…
PICKING AND GRINNING… Time to hitch up those overalls and get out in the fields with the first pick-your-own berry event at Serendipity Farms. Can’t beat $2.50 per pound for strawberries, plus they taste better knowing you picked them! 9130 Carmel Valley Road, Carmel. Every Saturday during g…
It is a hallmark of the Pacific Grove Unified School…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Poet Allen Ginsberg despa…