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On the surface, Partners for Peace is a nonprofit th…
Robby Fabry is used to a dismissive attitude toward …
It’s never really a bad day to take a walk along the side of the Pacific Ocean. But some days—like those characterized by big, wild storm waves, or, in this case, the arrival of the King Tides - are especially spectacular. King Tides (this is not a scientific term) are regular, seasonal high…
First Night Monterey 2022 was supposed to be a big comeback of togetherness. The dream was to “gather families, neighbors and strangers together once again,” Executive Director Ellen Martin said, weeks before the event. But then came the first signs of another surge in Covid-19 cases, and an…
For so long, I felt like we were waiting for Covid-1…
The peppermint espresso martini at Hyatt Carmel Highlands presents a serious problem. It’s simply too pretty to drink.
Bryce Hansen changed his mind. That’s how he got the…
Helping out by taking photos of fire is awesome, but…
Come November 2022, two Monterey City Council seats …
After languishing for decades with no momentum and no signs of life, the long-planned Seaside Resort – a 300-plus room luxury hotel and timeshare development at the existing Bayonet & Black Horse, poised to offer some of the best views on the Monterey Peninsula – has finally been revived.
The new year will mean broccoli stems, onion skins, …
In 2020, the city of Marina held its first district-…
When it comes to cultural gatherings, 2021 started s…
The reasons why a key commission rejected the local water district’s voter-approved mandate to buy water utility California American Water on Dec. 6 ranged from social equity to free-market politics. However, one major question hung over the vote: If all of Cal Am’s private property holdings…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Historians disagree about…