The Weekly Tally 06.25.26
Go With the Flow - With a deadline for groundwater sustainability fast approaching, local leaders look for buy-in on solutions. Read moreJune 25, 2026
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- A 2023 mistake leads to a nearly $50,000 fine and a federal warning for CHOMP.
- The arrival of Amazon ushers in the Silicon Valley era of Salinas, and all the impacts that come with it.
- County and Life Foundation move toward a settlement in hope of closing a deal on a Social Services building.
- Pajaro Middle School teachers and parents demand the principal’s removal.
- Amazon’s Salinas delivery is nearly fulfilled.
- Party Now, Ask Later
- A nonprofit that supports wounded military service members has a new Monterey County chapter.
- Another public hearing, another chance for opponents to try to sink Cal Am’s desal project.
- It’s a critical year to pick a solution to save Monterey County’s aquifers. The questions are how, and who pays?
- After 25 weeks, a bald eagle successfully rehabilitated at SPCA flies free.
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- Carmel City Council majority asks for committee to study paid parking. (1)
- Caltrans and TAMC prepare to begin long-awaited Highway 101 safety projects, moving away from left turns across traffic. (1)
- Pebble Beach caddies vote convincingly in favor of unionizing, will join local 19. (1)
- State lawmakers pass a budget designed to minimize the depth of federal cuts. (1)
- Spay-and-neuter ordinance in unincorporated areas moves a step forward. (1)
- Big Money (1)
- Department of Justice starts ‘gender ideology’ compliance review against local school districts. (1)
- Supervisors approve a $2.35 billion budget for fiscal year 2026-27, noting challenges ahead. (1)
- Monterey City Council approves budget following the failure of the Measure D tax increase. (1)
- Local teachers demand the release of $3.9 billion for public schools. (1)
- Invasive glassy-winged sharpshooter detected on plants sold at Northern California Costcos. (1)
- Monterey’s vice mayor proposes painting a downtown crosswalk in patriotic colors. (1)
- CSU Chancellor appoints an interim president to replace the departing Vanya Quiñones. (1)

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