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LIKE PHEIDIPPIDES, THE LEGENDARY MESSENGER RUNNING FROM MARATHON TO ATHENS, Tom Hill sets out from the Salinas Valley toward Monterey to share urgent news from the battlefield. Except Hill is not on foot – he’s astride a horse – and must pass through enemy lines to get there.
After graduating from Alisal High School, Julian Gon…
Like blameless students who find themselves punished…
The consultants of Smart Growth America who came to …
The city of Marina will join the CSU Monterey Bay ca…
I love pumpkin pie, but I hate making crust. And I w…
Since the original screening slated for Nov. 19 sold…
The Jayce Ogren era of the Monterey Symphony officially begins this weekend when the baton is formally passed to the new music director.
Bringing fruit and vegetables from the field to your…
When you think of the holidays, you probably think o…
Full of energy on its 95th birthday, Carmel Art Asso…
For the past three-plus years, a group of Seaside residents, volunteering for the nonprofit Friends of Seaside Parks (FOSPA), has been planting and tending native plants in various parks around the city, the largest being Lincoln Cunningham Park, which is three acres.
Ryan and Myriah Hopkins don’t think they will ever h…
Why not think inside the box? It’s a familiar space,…
Building Healthy Communities steps in where high school civics might have left off – offering political education to demystify the process of being an engaged citizen.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Virginia Woolf wrote a pa…
After a busy week in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt for the …
In 1995, Bill Clinton was president, Pixar produced Toy Story (the first fully computer-animated feature film), and a NATO offensive ended war in Bosnia. It was also the year the California State Water Resources Control Board determined that California American Water was pumping roughly thre…