Dear Readers,
PG&E says it will restart operations at its Moss Landing battery storage facility this weekend, despite concerns about the possibility of another fire. Kelly Nix reports.
A parcel on Scenic Road in Carmel is for sale at a very low price. Mary Schley explains why.
A local animal expert says please don’t try to turn a coyote into a pet. Or a raccoon. Kelly Nix has that one, too.
The city is getting ready to send a revised affordable housing plan to the state for approval. Emergency workers pulled off a grueling rescue from the Garland Park backcountry. ICE arrested an illegal immigrant in Greenfield last week who was convicted in 2009 of trying to buy a 14-year-old girl.
Carmel P.D. has a new second-in-command with a lifetime of experience with big city policing. LandWatch is speaking out against a 3,500-home subdivision proposed for the Salinas Valley. The California Legislature tossed out hundreds of bills in one day because of the budget deficit.
Garbage rates, parking and numerous other controversies are on the upcoming Carmel City Council agenda. A community group has launched a referendum to overturn raises approved by the P.G. council. The Esselen Tribe has been gifted 1,700 acres in Upper Carmel Valley.
Our “Healthy Lifestyles” special section introduces you to some bighearted local doctors and nurses. Dennis Taylor wraps up the early results in the high school baseball, golf and track and field playoffs. Jerry Gervase offers words of wisdom to the Class of 2025. And my editorial bids a happy 95th birthday to Carmel’s most noteworthy resident.
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