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Joe Kapp was born in Santa Fe, but he was made in Salinas.
Many of the regional pizza styles have broken from t…
Two years after Amazon backed out of a massive wareh…
Six years ago, the County of Monterey signed on as a…
The paved, two-lane portion of Highway 1 through Big Sur is an attraction unto itself. It’s also the artery that residents, employees, emergency responders and tourists use to get to and from the remote community. With access limited on all sides – on the South Coast, due to three separate s…
For the past couple of years, the state has pushed t…
On May 9, staff from the Salinas Valley Basin Ground…
Helping to beautify neighborhoods, packing food at t…
Imagine a library where one could hole up for hours, reading historical documents in a room decorated to both look and feel like it’s straight out of the late 19th century. That room now exists at the Monterey County Historical Society in Salinas. The public will have their first chance to s…
When you visit the Sunset Cultural Center in Carmel …
For years, Anne Ylvisaker has collected words in a j…
Monica Andrade is a Salinas native who found her hom…
FREE SPEECHEvery year, the Pulitzer Prizes are awarded to celebrate the best in journalism, and the 2023 awards were announced on May 6. In the public service category, ProPublica was recognized for its “groundbreaking and ambitious reporting that pierced the thick wall of secrecy surroundin…
Lighthouse Cinema in Pacific Grove is coming fully b…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Polish-born author Joseph Conrad (1857 – 1924) didn’t begin to speak English until he was 21 years old. At 25, his writing in that language was still stiff and stilted. Yet during the next 40 years, he employed his adopted tongue to write 19 novels, numerous short …
At first glance, an event taking place on Thursday, …