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Members of the group Never Again Moss Landing gave public comments at the California Coastal Commission meeting in Santa Cruz. And, a new village of tiny homes that aims to address homelessness gets approved in Watsonville. Plus, Red's Donuts in Monterey turns 75 years old.
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In today's newscast, the Monterey City Council passed an ordinance temporarily banning new gun retailers. Plus, a dozen Democratic senators are demanding answers from the federal government about data privacy in the new Trump administration.
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June 19 will mark 157 years since the first celebration of Juneteenth. To mark the holiday, the Monterey-based non-profit Juneteenth Coalition will host several events in the city of Monterey through June 19.
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Back to Wildfires: Updates & Resources pageThis page is no longer being updated. It includes resources for those affected by the Dolan Fire. The Dolan…
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Of all of the Monterey County residents facing challenges from the coronavirus, its homeless are among the most vulnerable. For them, even normal times…
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On Friday, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg became the first of the 2020 Democratic Presidential candidates to hold a public rally in Monterey.…
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District held a public hearing Tuesday evening on the feasibility of taking control of the region's main water…
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The Monterey Museum of Art is beginning an Artist-in-Residency program. The plan is to host international artists to bring different perspectives to the…
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A Defense Language Institute alumna will forever be remembered after she lost her life serving in Syria earlier this year. On the campus of the Defense…
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In case of an emergency that requires the evacuation of Pacific Grove, there are only two ways out. On Saturday, emergency planners will test a third…