Dear Readers,
Patrice Pastor is bracing for another setback at the Carmel City Council meeting Monday. Mary Schley has the story.
An experienced pilot and his passenger walked away from the crash of their light plane in Upper Carmel Valley Sunday. Mary Schley has that story, as well.
The Salinas Valley City of Gonzales approved a new subdivision of 3,500 homes Tuesday, marking another phase in the valley’s rapid growth. Chris Counts has that one.
California’s population loss in favor of places like Texas and Florida has major national political implications. Caitlin Conrad has that story.
A brawl at the Monterey County Fair on Saturday led to a shooting on the streets of Seaside. An alleged drug trafficker was arrested in Pacific Grove last week. New guidelines have been released for when you find a sick or dead sea mammal on the beach.
Massy Mehdipour’s latest design for her home in Pebble Beach was OK’d by the Monterey County Board of Supervisors. A state assemblymember who represents the Salinas Valley has been sued for alleged “illegal and unethical” behavior.
The former Monterey Institute of International Studies will close by 2027, its parent school announced. The Carmel City Council is considering a pickleball ban while it considers how to regulate the sport. Carmel’s “director of fun” is leaving for a job with a private business in Carmel Valley.
Dennis Taylor says flag football is the fastest-growing sport in high school athletics. Jerry Gervase feels very proud because he’s finally handsomer than Robert Redford. Our Pet Talk special section takes you inside the world of poodles. And my editorial says that even people who are alive today have a good idea once in a while.
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