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On a stairwell that leads to the second floor of a hangar at the Marina Municipal Airport, signs point to a room labeled the “Vehicle Software Integration Lab.”
Outside of Cambodia, there aren’t many places to try…
With five loud and definitive “ayes,” the Gonzales C…
The entire Monterey Peninsula was drenched in sunshi…
Sixteen years ago, Taylor Farms began installing rooftop solar panels at its largest facilities. Back then, they saw an opportunity to showcase a commitment to sustainability, but also to cut energy costs and reduce reliance on the grid.
Quite unexpectedly, the Monterey County chapter of n…
Since the opening of Greenfield High School in 1999,…
By the end of June 2027, the Middlebury Institute of…
Another back-to-school season, another mass shooting – this should not be what we accept as normal, ever. This one killed two children, an 8- and a 10-year-old, and injured 18 others and three adults, on their first week at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Aug. 27.
Rising college freshman Francesca Muñoz is just 18 a…
The calendar may insist that fall is fast approachin…
ImageMakers is a fine art photographic community, fo…
The U.S. side was reeling. On Sunday morning, Great …
Monks of the Blue – Adam Renteria, Jason Thompson, N…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Austin Curtis was a prominent Black scientist whose work had spectacularly practical applications. Among his successes: He developed many new uses for peanut byproducts, including rubbing oils for pain relief. His work exploited the untapped potential of materials …
From arts and fitness to cooking and phlebotomy, Mon…
The college and university system is sometimes derisively described as an Ivory Tower, a place where elitists gather to come up with esoteric ideas from on high, disassociated from the real world. Certainly there are examples of this, although I’d argue that it’s worthwhile for everyone to l…