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"…it’s likely that masks are most effective in indoor, unventilated spaces. But our study doesn’t tell us explicitly whether, say, parks or restaurants or schools are likely places for transmission…"
The last day of January saw over 2,500 deaths in this country. Hospitals are still reeling in many places, and both health care and public health workers on the front line are just burned out…
Not to jinx anything, but new variants could mean the renewal of mask mandates…
Debra Wilson has lived in Salinas most of her life. …
“Seaside is the hub of the Black community; always has been,” says Sandra Gray, city of Seaside recreation specialist who has been organizing City Hall’s Black History Month exhibit since the project’s inception in the mid-1980s. “When Fort Ord was here, the base was one of a few places in t…
On a single piece of paper, Michael Nesmith, the for…
It’s hard to know exactly where the tragic story of …
Simple elegance is the forte of bartender Andrew Boggan at Sea Root in Monterey’s Hyatt Regency. Yes, the phrase can be – and has been – tossed around far too casually until it sheds any definition. Like “curated” and “artisanal,” it has been rendered so often that the substance that once ma…
Emotions ran high at a Feb. 17 Seaside City Council …
Only days after the Colorado Fire sparked and quickly scorched nearly 700 acres of the Big Sur coastline, Cal Fire announced the cause: aided by strong winds, hot embers escaped a private property burn pile and ignited nearby vegetation. The cause of the destructive January fire was a cockta…
Early on a Saturday morning, dozens of families wear…
In July 2017, history was made in Marina when the California Coastal Commission unanimously approved a consent order with Cemex, a multinational building materials conglomerate based in Mexico, to shut down its sand mine on the northern coast of Marina by Dec. 31, 2020.
In the early morning hours of Jan. 27, Pacific Grove…
When you walk into Monterey Halal Market in Seaside,…
Buying a home in Monterey County is a challenge to t…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): “A dead thing can go with…