Salinas City Councilman Jose Castañeda is a common sight at protests, often wielding signs advocating for homeless residents in the Chinatown …
Tonight at 6pm, members of Salinas City Council and reps from fireworks companies welcome the public to a town hall discussion about the futur…
Not a whole lot of movement seem to be happening down on Del Monte Boulevard in Seaside where the approved In N Out burger joint's new locatio…
As a gaggle of local media flocked around Salinas City Hall earlier today, famed civil rights attorney John Burris—who once represented Rodney…
Salinas City Council has appointed a Measure G Oversight Committee to review the city's budgeting for some $20 million in annual revenue expec…
In December, the Weekly broke news on a truly cringeworthy moment in the ongoing effort to produce an environmental impact report on the Monterey Downs project. That moment: In response to a Public Records Act request, the city of Seaside accidentally released a confidential attorney memo that discussed the fact there isn’t enough water for the full build out of Downs, the homes-and-horse-track project proposed for development on part of the former Fort Ord. As a result of that accidental release, and the subsequent reporting by this newspaper and other media, the city decided to hold off on releasing the draft EIR that same week.
Maybe it's Christmas season that inspired Seaside City Manager John Dunn to package it rather prettily. But the contents were still a lump of …
Attorneys considered the memo so sensitive, they stamped each of its 16 pages “Confidential.” But it boils down to what we already knew: The c…