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Monterey County has its own share of Black history — including several former Black strongholds. The festival, which also includes Q&As with the filmmakers, offers a chance to reflect on how the past shapes the county today.
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At least 1,500 people have used Monterey County resource centers among the ongoing power outages caused by the intense weekend weather.
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An educational community event, the Black History Month Film Festival runs through the month of February and is a partnership between the Black Leaders and Allies Collaborative and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
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The latest round of winter weather spared the Pajaro River levee system, which failed so disastrously last year. That has left officials hopeful that they can keep the 75-year-old system intact for just a little bit longer, with construction on a new, stronger system set to begin this year.
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The PGA Tour Rules Committee declared Wyndham Clark the AT&T Pro-Am winner Sunday evening, making it a 54-hole tournament. Play on Monday was canceled out of caution due to weather conditions.
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Una de las leyes que entró en efecto este año simplificará el proceso de ayuda financiera, mientras que la otra establece un programa de becas Dream Resource Center en escuelas secundarias.
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One of the laws that went into effect this year will simplify the financial aid process, while the other establishes a grant program for Dream Resource Centers in California high schools.
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John Wineglass talks with KAZU's Lisa Ledin about his new compositions that focus on Steinbeck and California.
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After a few summery days, winter returns with a vengeance and torrential rain in the Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties. Officials are warning about possible floods, power outages and strong winds.
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This year's Pro-Am is a Signature PGA event, which means more pro golfers, less celebrities and a much bigger purse.