She's Pat's daughter and Jerry's sister, but state treasurer Kathlleen Brown is a political force in her own right--quite possibly the Democrat's answer to defeating Pete Wilson in '94.
On the day after her father was elected governor of California in 1958, Kathleen Brown, age 14, was headed downtown on Muni to keep an appointment with her dentist. On the bus she she saw ...
Issues / 1993 / Jul 22
Seaside officials remain optimistic about Embassy Suites development.
The only visible signs of the development that's been slated for eight years as a new Embassy Suites hotel are the foundation pilings that were driven in the ground late last year. This issue of ...
It's neck-and-neck supervisor candidates in the scramble for vacation-time votes.
Supervisorial candidates in three different districts are anxiously counting every potential vote in the hopes of eking out a victory in what is likely be a low-turnout election on August 3. This issue of the ...
Local advertisers slowly realize the buying power of Spanish-speaking consumers.
When The Monterey County Herald supplement La Voz succumbed last month, the Salinas-based weekly El Sol became the only Spanish language publication in all of Monterey County--a county where nearly one resident in four would ...




