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Was it the power of the place or the power of the words that moved artist Enrique Martínez Celaya to create dozens of works for an exhibit inspired by his time at the Carmel home of poet Robinson Jeffers?
“Some mommies have been chosen for an amazing journe…
While Monterey County has produced many great writer…
Two employees who worked inside the evidence lab at …
For years, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors has been circling around some especially thorny issues. There’s plenty of posturing and speechifying, but a failure to act on things like short-term rentals and a noise ordinance.
WITH SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES IN PURSUIT, JOSEPH SAMPOGNAR…
There are various reasons people choose to go vegan. It might be for health reasons – as a way to lower their blood pressure, cholesterol or address concerns about heart disease – or because of moral values and respect for the well-being of all animals. The choice might have its roots in env…
Tech entrepreneur Nataliya Anon describes the moment…
Highway 156, an east-west corridor between highways …
“With pét nat you don’t always know what you’re going to get.”
Since 1997, SpectorDance’s recurring choreographers …
A historic moment in Pacific Grove’s history was written on Saturday, May 14 and it was witnessed by over 300 people who gathered to participate in it. The city apologized for the burning of a Chinese village at Point Alones 116 years ago. The village of about 500 – at the time, the largest …
On May 10, Salinas City Council unanimously approved…
The CSU Monterey Bay community has been working on t…
While it may feel like life has returned to normal, local public transit ridership remains well below pre-pandemic levels, and is only slowly gaining ground.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): “The only way to the trut…
One night when I was 19, I had casual sex without us…