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“ALRIGHT GUYS, IT’S 3:18.” There is some urgency to Chef Jonny Black’s tone, but no indication of alarm. He doesn’t even look up from the slab of rib-eye he has been tidying.
At the center of one of Boutonnet Farms’ fields in C…
Since 1998, the City of Monterey had contracted with…
Recent discussions about the future of Locke-Paddon …
Lynette Fitzgerald is not one to give up when faced with a challenge. As Salinas Valley Health’s community benefit director, she pushed for several years to get the SVH mobile clinic approved for the Vaccines for Children Program through the Centers for Disease Control. The federal program a…
A vote to elect a member of the public as a commissi…
Walking along the Rec Trail in Monterey, passersby m…
PhotoCarmel 2026, the six-week-long series of photography exhibits and events, continues – until May 10. Visit the Marjorie Evans Gallery at Sunset Center, the immediate neighbor of the Center for Photographic Art, housed just across the wall, whose director, Ann Jastrab, curated A Light Exi…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the 19th century, Arie…
Ekene Music is his chosen musician name. Born in Nig…
On the afternoon of Saturday, April 25, four artists…
The Presidio of Monterey stirs slowly at this early hour. Cars trickle through the gates. The base – 140 acres of coastal California, home to the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center and one of the last active military installations in the county – holds its breath.
Donald Trump might not be able to win a war abroad, …
MAGIC SPELL… In the ocean, Squid hears some crazy things. There was the time Sunny the Sea Star said it was too salty (turned out Sunny was drinking margaritas). Or when Tina the Tuna challenged Squid to a race – Squid might be one of the fastest invertebrates, but Squid doesn’t even have fins.
In 2020, a photo captured two girls sitting on the g…
Tortellini and eggs at Toasties Cafe in Pacific Grov…
You can wager on The Puma (not a cat) or Right to Pa…
The positions on a race team are unique in sports. T…
Authenticity is a word Jamie Wilson uses with caution.
Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868-1948) was the foundational force behind visual arts in Carmel during the first half of the 20th century and – according to art historian Robert W. Edwards – Morgan has been largely forgotten.