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IMAGINE AN IVORY-YELLOW, SINGLE-FAMILY HOME AT THE TOP OF A HILL ON A SUNNY SUNDAY SPRING AFTERNOON. Even getting here – if you are lucky enough to get an invitation to attend a private concert – brings aesthetic pleasure. The neighborhood is Corral de Tierra, green and hilly, with the views…
Louella Sumler is a mom, wife, nurse, and community …
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Lou Calcagno was first and foremost a dairyman, raising cows in Moss Landing. He was born on the family dairy along Elkhorn Slough in 1936, and he died there on Thursday, Aug. 31. He married his high school sweetheart, Carol Calcagno, and together they took over the dairy on May 1, 1960 and …
Even though “five for fighting” is an ice hockey ter…
One thing is known, but there is still a lot of unce…
Schools are increasingly seen not just as places for learning, but hubs for needed resources.
On the morning of Aug. 22, Franklin Andrew Glenn, 29…
Psychedelics are having a moment. A nationwide push …
The people who may someday live in a future affordable housing project were invited to weigh in on what the units should look like. At a workshop on Thursday, Aug. 31, dozens of people used colored stickers to show preferences for amenities, colors and names of homes to be built at 855 Laure…
One of Diana Ward’s strongest memories from her chil…
By itself, the decision by the Pacific Grove City Co…
In April 2022, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued the sort of warning that would galvanize a sane society into historic action. Unless greenhouse gas emissions cease rising by 2025, humanity will not be able to limit the warming of the planet to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the tem…
In the hours and days after the Pajaro River levee b…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov says war is “more like a game of poker than chess. On a chess board, the pieces are face up, but poker is essentially a game of incomplete information, a game where you have to guess and act on those guesses.” I suspect that’s…