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- Former owner of a Monterey building loses a business venture after falling behind on a loan.
- Bruce Delgado will not seek reelection as Marina’s mayor.
- Carmel Valley Ranch pastry chef wins Food Network's The Ultimate Baking Championship.
- CHOMP gets a second C grade over patient safety issues as its parent Montage continues to grow.
- Our endorsements for local, state and federal races in the June 2 primary election.
- Caltrans begins its adaptive traffic signal pilot program on Highway 68.
- Montage Health buys Carmel Rancho Shopping Center with plans to build a medical campus.
- Lalla Grill Promenade opens third location in Marina.
- Forty-two percent of Monterey County lacks reliable emergency radio coverage, civil grand jury report finds.
- Salinas Council approves an extended leave of absence for youngest councilmember.
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- The spring Dungeness crab fishery is open to pop-up (ropeless) gear, with some looking to expand its use to other fisheries. (1)
- A new variant of the sudden oak death pathogen has arrived, discovered by community scientists. (1)
- Water and land disputes loom large in a LAFCO vote that results in a stubborn stalemate. (1)
- Seven candidates vie for Congress, including incumbent Jimmy Panetta. (1)
- A journalist shares her advice on how to cut through the noise and find credible information. (1)
- City of Monterey staff present strategies to remedy its projected budget deficit. (1)
- Caltrans begins its adaptive traffic signal pilot program on Highway 68. (1)
- Habibi’s Kabab brings a new and welcome flavor to a familiar space in Marina. (1)
- The Elkhorn Slough Foundation names Taylor Honrath as its second-ever executive director. (1)

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