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TWO-HUNDRED-FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS MONTH, IN MARCH 1776, commander Juan Bautista de Anza under the banner of Spain led 240 men, women and children through Monterey County on an 1,800-mile trek. They were on their way from Mexico to colonize San Francisco. It was a monumental feat at the time, …
About a month after the Monterey dive shop Bamboo Re…
Downtown Carmel was hopping with activity on the Thu…
Standing near the statue of the Spanish missionary J…
It’s been more than 20 years since Terry Tallen, CEO of Tallen Capital Partners, purchased the former Kmart building in Marina and brought Walmart to the city.
Nearly every seat was filled at the Big Sur Multi-Ag…
Frente a una planta de tratamiento de aguas residual…
Faced with a problematic wastewater treatment plant,…
Directors have come to the conclusion that Shakespea…
There are the obvious draws for the 4.5 million visi…
If there’s a cause, there’s a cure – so why not put both in one glass?
Mike Shannon is soft-spoken. His drums do the speaking.
The ongoing loss of mental health programming in our…
Cindy Aguilar-Castañeda, 25, is a Gonzales native wh…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In theater, “breaking the…
Conall Jones’ work days are busy with calls, Slack, …
“A few years back I took the patty melt off the menu.”
The Maple Park neighborhood of Salinas has a distinc…
Greenfield has a new mural. Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (Salinas Valley Recycles) and the City of Greenfield revealed a new public art installation on March 10, “El Alma de la Tierra.” This mural by Hanif Panni can now be admired at Patriot Park, 1351 Oak Ave. in Greenfield. It is a…