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Postal union to picket consolidation of Salinas facilityZachary Stahl -The American Postal Workers Union is planning an informational picket tomorrow to protest the possible move of the Salinas mail processing facility to San Jose. "If we allow this to... read on»
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Local energy bill assistance group reports increased need for servicesZachary Stahl -Central Coast Energy Services, which provides energy bill assistance to low-income households in Monterey, Santa Cruz and southern Santa Clara counties, is reporting a spike in applicants requesting help to... read on»
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Seaside’s legal bills for police flap top $120,000.Kera Abraham -The City of Seaside has spent almost $128,000 on legal advice and sleuth work involving Seaside Police Department officers since early 2008. ... read on»
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Frank Salzillo is fifth Seaside PD officer placed on leave in five months.Kera Abraham -Seaside Police Department is shrinking, even though the city hasn't laid anyone off yet. ... read on»
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Measure K opponent and backer request blue-ribbon committeeZachary Stahl -Leaders of the pro and anti-Measure K camps called on the Salinas City Council last night to form a blue-ribbon citizens' committee to scour the city's budget for savings. Brett... read on»
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CSUMB awarded $600,000 grant to develop Asian Cultural CenterZachary Stahl -CSU Monterey Bay's Service Learning Institute has been awarded $600,000 to fund an Asian Cultural Center in Salinas' Chinatown and continue redevelopment work on the city's Skid Row, the... read on»
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Seaside residents request records on city manager's decision to suspend police chief.Kera Abraham -A group of 18 Seaside residents signed a Public Records Act request to submitted to the city of Seaside Nov. 16, seeking answers on City Manager Ray Corpuz's decision to... read on»
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Sand City Mayor David Pendergrass wants to keep medical pot out of his city.Robin Urevich -The Sand City Council will consider a temporary ban on medical marijuana at its Tuesday, November 17 meeting. ... read on»
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Last Army burn of season completed
Zachary Stahl -The U.S. Army says fire crews are mopping up a controlled burn of nearly 200 acres on Fort Ord land today. This morning the burn created a huge, gray plume... read on»
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Final election tally confirms the early results.Kera Abraham -Pacific Grove's parcel tax initiative to support the library, Measure J, came so close--but in the final election tally, updated Friday, Nov. 13, it still fell just short of... read on»
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PUC rejects Cal Am request to ban new water hookups.Kera Abraham -Cal Am must keep issuing water permits, even in the face of a state order not to. That's the message in the Nov. 10 letter from the California Public Utilities Commission... read on»
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Salinas police station item delayed againZachary Stahl -A public hearing concerning the construction of a new $45 million Salinas police station has been put off again. The hearing, which was scheduled for Tuesday, has been continued to... read on»
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P.G. tree trimming might have caused low monarch turnout.Kera Abraham -The Pacific Grove Monarch Sanctuary is low on butterflies this year, and some monarch enthusiasts suspect that a late-September trimming of eucalyptus branches is to blame. ... read on»
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Orosco Group affiliate buys Design CenterZachary Stahl -The Orosco Group plans to bring restaurants and art galleries to the vacant first floor of the Design Center, says Patrick Orosco of the Monterey development group. "We’d love to... read on»
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Bishop Garcia and COPA to launch peace planZachary Stahl -Bishop Richard Garcia of the Diocese of Monterey is meeting with local religious organizers tonight for a victims of gang violence vigil and a workshop on the origins of... read on»
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The Monterey Maritime Museum has fired its long time historian; plans face-lift.Robin Urevich -Local historian Tim Thomas has been sacked in a "workforce reduction", says the museum's new director, Pamela Crowe-Weisberg. ... read on»
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For the second year in a row, the Carmel Bach Festival will run for just two weeks.Robin Urevich -In tough economic times, the shortened festival is less costly to present, yet doesn't scrimp on quality, says spokeswoman Dana Werdmuller. ... read on»
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Janet Barnes joins Assembly race
Zachary Stahl -Salinas City Councilwoman Janet Barnes has joined the crowded race for the 28th district state Assembly seat, saying she has an advantage because she is the only Democrat from Monterey... read on»
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Seaside police vote no confidence in city manager.Kera Abraham -It's official: The Seaside Police Officers Association has no confidence in City Manager Ray Corpuz. ... read on»
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Cal Am moves to ban new water connections; judge orders mediation on Coastal Water Project.Kera Abraham -It's the moment local developers have feared. On Nov. 5, California American Water asked the state Public Utilities Commission for permission to halt new and expanded water service connections in the... read on»
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Mitchell complains to state about lack of Prunedale water reservesZachary Stahl -Supervisor candidate Ed Mitchell will hold a news conference this afternoon, alleging that the Monterey County Board of Supervisors "have failed to enforce mandatory, fire protection State laws and... read on»
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Dolphins attack a porpoise in Monterey.Staff -From the Examiner.com: ... read on»
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Otters, Slugs and Ducks throw off for the coveted Stancil Johnson Cup
Greg Tomascheski -CSU Monterey Bay’s disc golf club hosted the fourth annual West Coast College Open (the only intercollegiate disc golf tournament on the West Coast) on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 7-8,... read on»
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A dance tribute for the Queen of Cannery Row keeps her spirit alive.
Nic Coury -Shaking hips, colorful scarves and long-time friends came together to pay tribute to Kalisa Moore, the "Queen of Cannery Row" on Sunday evening at the Paperwing Theatre in Monterey. ... read on»
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Rep. Farr seeks federal funding for Big Sur wilderness protections.Kera Abraham -Today Congressman Sam Farr (D-Carmel) introduced a bill to create federal funding for wilderness protections in Big Sur. ... read on»
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Judge pauses state water board's cease-and-desist order.Kera Abraham -The state can wait – and in the meantime, the Peninsula's water supply will flow as usual. Superior Court Judge Kay Kingsley granted the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District's request to... read on»
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P.G. school board votes to keep elementary's rebelliously planted apple trees.Kera Abraham -The apple trees will live. That's Thursday night's unanimous ruling of the Pacific Grove Unified School District board, in regards to the four saplings parents planted – without prior approval... read on»
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This is not your Governor's Hummer.Robin Urevich -Salinas car dealer Frank Yasin wants to sell you a Hummer that is about the size of a Toyota Corolla and retails for about $13,000. It's made by Custom... read on»
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P.G. library, Carmel Valley votes could still swing.Kera Abraham -As of the Monterey County Election Department's last report, around midnight on Election Night, Measure G (Carmel Valley incorporation) was going down 52 to 48 percent, and ... read on»
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State releases Coastal Water Project EIR.Kera Abraham -On Nov. 4, the California Public Utilities Commission released the Final Environmental Impact Report for California American Water Co.’s proposed Coastal Water Project in Monterey County. ... read on»
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Water District Board incumbent captures 66% of the vote.Robin Urevich -Judi Lehman is a community activist who has served on the regional parks board and the city of Monterey's Historic Preservation Commission. She defeated little-known challenger Andrew Clarke in a... read on»
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Carmel voters overwhelmingly approved a sale of the Flanders Mansion Tuesday.
Robin Urevich -Playing against type, Carmelites—known for their devotion to preservation—turned out in droves to OK a sale of the 1924 English Tudor Revival that the city has owned for nearly 40... read on»
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Voters reject Carmel Valley townhood and Salinas sales tax hike; approve Flanders Mansion sale.
Kera Abraham -The semi-official results are in. ... read on»
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Measure K fails, leaders look ahead to another tax measureZachary Stahl -Measure K, Salinas' 1-cent sales tax to hire more police, failed at the polls yesterday, garnering less than 40 percent of the vote. Salinas Police Chief Louis Fetherolf is... read on»
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Carmel changes tune on benefits for employees deployed to military service.
Kera Abraham -Carmel-by-the-Sea's decision to terminate benefits for an employee deployed to National Guard service in Afghanistan has caught the attention of a San Francisco news station--and stoked outcry closer to... read on»
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Army: Fire crews 'blacklining' on Fort OrdZachary Stahl -A white plume of smoke rising from Fort Ord this morning is not a controlled burn but rather "blacklining," in which fire crews "incinerate vegetation stubble that remains after the... read on»
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Peninsula water board sues state over cease-and-desist order.Kera Abraham -The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District isn’t taking no for an answer. On Oct. 27, the MPWMD filed suit in Monterey County Superior Court to halt the implementation of the State... read on»
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Missing Measure G campaign signs found in a ravine.Kera Abraham -About 14 missing signs in favor of Measure G, the Nov. 3 ballot measure for Carmel Valley incorporation, have been found. ... read on»
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Developer seeks access through Toro ParkZachary Stahl -Land-use attorney Michael Stamp is alleging that the Monterey County Board of Supervisors are keeping the public in the dark about giving developer Bollenbacher & Kelton access through... read on»
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