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“Look at that sacred mountain. That’s your mountain.”
Janine Chicourrat is so important that geographic bo…
During the pandemic, teachers and students moved ove…
What began with a pitch by two former U.S. energy se…
A sharp drop suddenly flattens. Gravitational weight, which had lifted from the bike moments earlier, now compress hard and fast.
On Election Day, candidate parties usually begin aro…
Despite its romance, the corked bottle presents myri…
Although the history of Carmel Valley dates back for…
Bring your pickax and shovel on a camping trip or a hike, and turn your gaze to the ground—all of a sudden you’re on a mission of recreational mining, more commonly called “rockhounding.” There are colorful and semiprecious stones all around us, and on many public lands, they are available t…
Outfitted with drums and sticks, students from Alisa…
Set in a canyon at the eastern base of the Santa Luc…
Pacific Grove has a new art studio, right off Lighthouse Avenue, that presents the work of three generations of glass artists and one jade specialist. Studio 171 is a gallery and a workspace for three of the four artist-owners – Jennifer Hallock, Josh Robertson, Cindy Horning and Ryann Horni…
When the dust settled at the end of the annual race to meet the state budget deadline, legislators and Gov. Gavin Newsom produced a $308 billion budget on June 30 for the next fiscal year. One of the big headlines is the so-called Middle Class Tax Refund that could start hitting bank account…
Alfred and Blair Sadler think big.
On Monday, June 27, just three days after the Suprem…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): My readers and I have col…
LAST CALL AT LAST… There’s a newcomer to the food an…