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RANDALL ANDERSON WAS 9 YEARS OLD WHEN HIS KNEES STARTED SWELLING LIKE SODA CANS LEFT TOO LONG IN THE FREEZER. Fatigue knocked him flat for hours at a time. Red rashes ravaged his skin. Finally, the headaches began, the screams, the scans showing signs of brain inflammation. The adults didn’t…
George Pincham III came to Seaside from Ohio. He was…
When you order an Old Fashioned, you do so with cert…
When he put out his first album in 2000, Joe Nichols was already labeled as a traditional country singer, coming after the first, second, third and fourth generations of American country music. In fact, Nichols belongs to the so-called sixth generation, even if he was always told that his so…
Minnow leaps from the ocean – and the corner of an e…
Dozens of military personnel at Fort Hunter Liggett,…
Last April, the state Judicial Council finally answered a years-long question of where to build a new courthouse in Monterey County, which was considered a high priority because the Monterey courthouse has long been deemed seismically unsafe. The answer was one of two five-acre sites in Seas…
They were four men from the streets of Salinas’ Chin…
80 Years Later is more than a documentary; it’s an e…
In skateboarding there is a concept known as grit, i…
Carmel is in the middle of a sports battle – not team against team, but a question of whether Carmel Unified School District can proceed with plans to upgrade the stadium at Carmel High School. The plans include adding new lights to host evening games, which school administrators argue will …
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In his poem “Autobiograph…
The relationship between the U.S. and Africa has not…
ALL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The announcements coming out of Gannett Company in recent weeks were dispiriting, but hardly surprising to those who track media business. Gannett, the largest newspaper publisher in the country with over 450 titles, released a statement from its media division executive Maribel Perez Wadswo…