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IN 2020, THE CHANGE CAME SUDDENLY. With the Covid-19 virus looming, schools shut down for in-person learning. They closed at first for what officials thought might be a short time, with the Monterey County Office of Education announcing on March 13, 2020 that all K-12 schools would be closed…
Derek Hanneman is an artist, designer and screen pri…
Normalcy is slowly returning to Pajaro, with traffic…
Pity the golden latte.
Can you imagine entering a bakery in Monterey or Pac…
CSUMB graduate and poet-turned-rapper Chris Siders performs a Black/African Heritage Stole Ceremony.
Coming back to perform at CSU Monterey Bay’s 2023 Bl…
From what did human life evolve from some 700 millio…
In the 1960s, Martha Casanave left Southern California and moved to Monterey to study Russian at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. She brought her camera with her.
No brakes? That doesn’t trouble Alex Martin. In spee…
Born out of an intimate musical and philosophical fr…
Six unhoused families promised homes are facing continued homelessness, and 16 previously unhoused families living at the 55-unit Pueblo del Mar sober living community in Marina – the only one of its kind in California – are in danger of returning to the streets, after the Housing Authority …
Casey Printing – the King City-based commercial prin…
On Friday, April 21, the day before Earth Day, staff…
PIPING HOT… Squid doesn’t watch much reality TV – tuning into local city council meetings with a bucket full of shrimp-flavored popcorn scratches that same itch – but Squid is aware of Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise (Squid lives in a lair, not under a rock). Squid sometimes even gets upda…
The burden of mental illness, particularly in youth,…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries dramatist Samuel Be…
We publish an issue of Monterey County Weekly every …
Greenhouses, agricultural properties and homes are a…