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ACROSS MANY OF THE LANDSCAPES ONE FINDS IN MONTEREY COUNTY, A QUIET WAR IS UNFOLDING. As with many wars throughout history, this one is over real estate, with natives fighting to hold their ground against resource-hungry foreign invaders. On many battlegrounds, from urban backyards to expans…
Vivian Price is a filmmaker, a union electrician and…
Less than six years after voters made California the…
A two-story space on Fisherman’s Wharf that most rec…
Even before the pandemic, many symphony orchestras were financially imperiled, struggling to find new audiences. But the Monterey Symphony, which opens its 75th concert season this weekend, is still going strong – testimony to how much this community values the arts.
There is a rabbit adoption and education center in C…
Lewis Black is riding east after two performances in Denver. Just where he is at the moment, however, isn’t clear.
On the heels of adding a gleaming, modern, 70,000-sq…
California Rodeo Salinas isn’t set to take place unt…
Over the past decade, North County residents weary o…
The Beijing Winter Olympics are set against a backdr…
FREE SPEECHBack in 2018, Oasis Charter School parent Andrew Sandoval was unearthing public records revealing issues with Oasis governance. His search led him to former Oasis board member Augustine Nevarez, who is also director of student affairs at Hartnell College. Under the California Publ…
After more than a decade of deferred maintenance on …
When I first heard last year that TED was returning …
A restaurant with a refined air such as Cella in Monterey can inspire a moment of extravagance in an otherwise frugal patron. Instead of a glass, or a pint, they choose a bottle, and if they sense they may indulge in any of the menu’s many seafood options, they might choose the Albariño from…
Dale Byrne has no patience for political skirmishes.…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You’re slipping into a ph…