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WE’RE TAUGHT IN SCHOOL ABOUT CHECKS AND BALANCES BETWEEN THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT, but those lessons tend to leave out the role that civilians play in holding officials accountable. We’re not just talking about the ballot box, but the everyday power we all have to demand government…
Sal Tedesco is sharing a platter of puttanesca with …
Carmel Valley is home to many interesting people wit…
There’s a new music venue in town. Wendi Kirby Music…
In his introductory remarks at a community meeting on Feb. 13, 2019, Seaside City Councilmember Dave Pacheco leaned into the fact that it was Valentine’s Day eve, offering seasonal cookies. He seemed hopeful that the spirit of love would influence the matter at hand, a proposed homeless shel…
Solemnity and sadness fill the auditorium at Chalone…
The rising tide of unionization and successful bids …
The planned new County of Monterey building in Seaside doesn’t have a name yet, nor has the county identified funding to build it, which the latest estimate pegs at $115 million. But what county officials do have is a vision.
The fallout of last month’s massive cyberattack by t…
The vision for Sand City’s Art Park was hatched duri…
The folks at Alvarado Street Brewery have dubbed the…
“I like to try and wrap morbid, graphic, visceral lyrics up in happy catchy melodies,” explains Jon Deveaux. “I really like the juxtaposition. I write a lot about mental health, and self deprecation. I try to use visual lyrics.”
Will Roberts has decades of experience acting in var…
Phoenix Gonzalez was diagnosed with Tourette syndrom…
Monterey Bay F.C. hopes that the third year is the charm.
OLIVE YOU… The California Olive Oil Council is hosting its first in-person conference since you know when – and the public is invited to join its members for the informative (with some fun) event. In addition to seminars and discussions, there is fun stuff like guided tastings, an ice cream …
ARIES (March 21-April 19): I will never advise you t…