Marina Coast Files $20 Million Claim Against the County

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Marina Coast Water District isn't going away without a fight. The district filed a claim Friday against the Monterey County Board of Supervisors and the ...

Alisal Union School District Employee Wanted For Child Molestation

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An Alisal Union School District tutor is wanted for alleged child molestation involving an 14-year-old student. On June 25, Salinas Police started investigating the case ...

BREAKING VIDEO: State Budget Keeps California State Parks Open

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All state parks, even those that had not been spared with last-minute partnerships, will remain open—at least for now.

SCOTUS Upholds Affordable Care Act; State Moves to Increase Capacity for Newly Insured

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"Obamacare" might not have lost its negative connotation as an epithet today, but the Supreme Court of the U.S. voted 5-4 Thursday morning to uphold ...

Grocery Outlet Planned for Seaside City Center

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Seaside’s plan to bring a supermarket to the City Center Shopping Center has been more than four years in the making. Those efforts are finally ...

At Last…California Has A 2012-13 Budget

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Gov. Jerry Brown signed a deficit-closing budget just in time for the start of the 2012-13 fiscal year.

Transportation Agency Takes First Steps Toward Tolling Highway 156

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Highway engineers, county transportation planners and hospitality industry leaders have long been in agreement that Highway 156 is in need of major upgrades. The two-lane ...

Salinas Developers Indicted for Bank Fraud

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Three developers have been indicted by a federal grand jury for a scam to sell Salinas homes at inflated prices to unqualified buyers. Muhammad Safadi ...

Regional Park District, Big Sur Land Trust Partner to Keep Garrapata State Park Open

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Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District's board agreed to step up to keep Garrapata State Park open, with a labor assist from Big Sur Land Trust.

Wine Grape Values Fall to Lowest Since 1996

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It's not all green in the Salad Bowl of America. Agriculture, Monterey County's leading industry, was down by nearly 4 percent last year, according to ...

Monterey County To Take Cal Am to Court over Desal Proposal

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Once they were partners in a desalination proposal to supply the Peninsula with water. Now Monterey County and California American Water find themselves as opponents ...

HCA Drops Bid to Buy Salinas Valley Memorial; Natividad is Last Prospective Partner Standing

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The two potential private partners for Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital have dropped out of the running. That leaves the financially struggling hospital with one prospective ...

State Considers Regulating Fracking, Officials Come to Salinas

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The oil and gas industry's dearly held practice of keeping much information, including the contents of fluids used in hydraulic fracturing, to itself, may be ...

Possible Clostridium Botulinum in Carrot Juice

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The manufacturer of Liquid Gold Carrot Juice has issued a recall on the product due to potential Clostridium botulinum contamination. Healthy Choice Island Blends is ...

Pebble Beach Buildout Receives Final Approval

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You'll see new homes, a hotel and equestrian center going up at Pebble Beach over the next 20 years as part of a development proposal ...

SVMH Leads, CHOMP Lags in Patient Safety Report

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Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital is the safest major hospital in Monterey County, according to a new analysis released by The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit coalition ...

State PUC Approves San Clemente Dam Removal

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This morning, the California Public Utilities Commission approved the San Clemente Dam removal project—siding with California American Water on a contentious detail about who bears ...

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden Woos Carmel

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The Sunset Center was just about packed, and spirits were high this morning as U.S. Vice President Joe Biden dropped into Carmel-by-the-Sea for a fundraising ...

Monterey Peninsula Water Fee Passes

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Monterey Peninsula Water Management District is breathing easier now that it's secured a major piece of its future funding. About one-third of the district’s 30,509 ...

UPDATED: 18 Salinas Valley State Prison Inmates Injured in Riot

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Eighteen Salinas Valley State Prison inmates suffered stab wounds or head trauma after a riot broke out Tuesday morning on the prison yard. A preliminary ...

LULAC and La Raza Lawyers Association Honor Crecencio Padilla

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The breadth of the lineup scheduled to present Tuesday at an event honoring Crecencio Padilla is as much a testament Padilla's enduring mark as is ...

Changing of the Guard in City of Monterey; City Manager Fred Meurer Retiring

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Monterey City Manager has a then-and-now slideshow documenting his big accomplishments in a 26-year career with the city, the last 22 years of those as ...

Sanchez Gains a Few Votes in Updated Count, Not Enough to Edge Out Barrera; Greenfield Mayor Still in Limbo

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Though the most recent vote count showed Greenfield Mayor John Huerta hanging onto his seat by a thread, he's not resting easy until the County ...

Salinas Experiences Homicide, Multiple Shootings Over the Weekend

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A gang-related homicide on Friday evening was just the first incident in a spree of violence that rocked Salinas this weekend. Joel Flores Amador, 18, ...

Monterey-Salinas Transit’s New Bus Rapid Transit Line Gets Jazzed

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Even the word “jazz,” jay-ay-zee-zee, has movement. Now the sumptuous sounds, grit and swagger of the Monterey Jazz Festival's 55-year archive gains new momentum along ...

Proposed Panoche Valley Solar Farm Heads to Appeals Court

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A proposed solar farm on nearly 5,000 rural acres in the quaint Panoche Valley near Hollister is pitting Big Solar against small farmers and wildlife ...

Carmel City Council Passes Budget, Looks for Fiscal Solutions

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Carmel's new city council did a lot of math Tuesday night. They came to unanimous 5-0 decisions on a 1-percent sales tax increase, the annual ...

Marina Coast Moves to Annex Cemex Property—The Same Site Cal Am Wants for Desal

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The timing could be purely incidental, but when the Marina Coast Water District board acted Tuesday night on a 1996 agreement regarding a coastal parcel ...

Voters to Decide on GMO Labeling Initiative: Certified for November Ballot

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You might've gotten an informal education on genetically modified foods from one of the activists canvassing grocery stores and farmers markets in recent months, as ...

Two Sunday Events Celebrate Big Sur/Carmel Conservation

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Sunday, June 10, was one delicious day to be a conservation donor. On the agenda: a gourmet al fresco lunch, featuring a seldom-seen vista of ...

Dorothy's Place Undertakes Major Fundraising Campaign

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Dorothy's Place has so excelled at what it does—provide services to the homeless—that it's tremendous growth leaves the non-profit in a financial lurch. They're looking ...

Updated Elections Results Put Marc Del Piero in the Lead

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Days after the thrill of campaigns and election night parties has worn off, County Elections Department staff keep working through the hangover. The semi-official results ...

Career Fair Today for Disabled Veterans

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Wounded Warrior Workforce Conference is featuring career fair for wounded veterans taking place today from 1:30- 5pm at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. This is an annual event that is put on by Project HIRED a non-profit organization focused on getting disabled veterans into the workforce.

Pacific Grove Lands Green Grant

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The city of Pacific Grove bagged a nearly quarter-million-dollar Urban Greening Grant last week, fueling three projects to further the city's environmental goals. The state's ...

Fifth Graders Graduate MPUSD's Only Dual-Language Immersion Program

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Eleven graduating fifth-graders were awarded medals of recognition Wednesday at George Marshall Elementary School in Seaside for their bilingual abilities. They're the first class to ...

Carmel Council Passes Plastic Bag Ban

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The city of Carmel is poised to join Monterey in banning single-use plastic bags from retail stores. The City Council unanimously approved the ban last ...

Most Incumbents Fare Well; Three Greenfield Recalls Successful

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After celebrating their own victories for state office, Santa Cruz County Supervisor Mark Stone and Assemblyman Bill Monning (Assembly and Senate, respectively) joined County Supervisor ...

Retiring County Public Health Leader Reflects on H1N1, Childhood Obesity

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Monterey County Health Officer Hugh Stallworth is retiring and says his successor's biggest challenge will be addressing childhood obesity and diabetes.

Bill Monning Appointed to State Health Task Force

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A newly appointed task force is charged with developing a 10-year plan for major health improvements in California. California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary ...

Kelly McMillin Named as New Salinas Police Chief

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Deputy Chief Kelly McMillin will lead the Salinas Police Department starting June 11. "This is the right choice for Salinas," said Mayor Dennis Donohue, who described McMillin as the "hometown favorite."

BREAKING NEWS: Fatal Plane Crash at Salinas Airport

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One person is dead following the crash of a single-engine plane on Friday morning. A pilot was taking off from runway eight just before 11am ...