Issues / 1995 / Nov 02
Monterey re-franchises its cable service and seeks a new standard.
When city officials in Monterey talk about extended cable service, they don't mean adding Comedy Central to the list of channels. This issue of the Weekly was published in print only and has not been ...
The Salinas RV debate keeps rolling along.
Resentment of government interference in everyday life is as American as apple pie. Whether the issue is an unwanted tax on tea in Colonial days, or a current Salinas city ordinance governing the parking of ...
Running on Empty
Carmel triathlete Jill Buchholz, 19, has had a full and rewarding year of competition. In addition to first place in her age group at Donner Lake International Triathlon and second place in her age group ...
For battered women, leaving home is just the beginning of the long road to stability.
Abby, mother of four, recently relocated from Southern California after leaving her abusive husband of several years. After all the negative brain-washing Abby (not her real name) and her children tolerated from the man, Abby ...
The fate of Measure C remains an open question.
Despite assurances from partisan supporters on both sides of the dam issue that they will prevail next Tuesday, it's anybody's guess whether the New Los Padres Dam will iwn voter approval on election day. What ...




