Fourth of July celebrants will be able to renew their love of a parade in downtown Monterey on Independence Day. Next month’s holiday will also offer a first-time, outdoor symphony concert in Monterey with a laser-light show. Local News
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Date of Report: 6/13/2012 Time of Report: 16:16 Deputy Name: Farley, Philip Report Number: 03537-12 Charges: M13 Suspect Arrested Y/N: No Arrestee: None Location: Arroyo Seco Road Greenfield, Ca. 93927 Synopsis: Deputies responded to a dead body found. Local News
Seaside police said a young man was hit twice by shots while he was driving Wednesday night. The 19-year-old victim was driving in the 1300 block of Yosemite Avenue shortly before 10 p.m. when another vehicle pulled beside his car and shots were fired. Local News
The latest addition to the Monterey Bay Aquarium has big shoes to fill. Five-year-old Abby, a sea otter, joined the aquarium this week, and sea otter staff hope she will develop into a surrogate mother for wild pups rescued and eventually released back into the wild. Local News
It has become painfully apparent that the Republican power structure — the financial sector, the corporate phalanx, and the caucuses in Congress — is willing to take unprecedented measures to ensure Obama’s defeat. Opinion/Letters
An 8- to 9-foot shark that washed up on Asilomar State Beach on Thursday is a rare sea creature that lives in deep waters, dines on giant squid and can grow to lengths of more than 20 feet, said a scientist from the Pelagic Shark Research Foundation in Santa Cruz. Local News
My husband and I moved here from Boston a decade ago and I have thought over and over again of those immortal words “no taxation without representation” during the debate over the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District’s proposed “fee.” Opinion/Letters
Schools in the Soledad Unified School District were the most improved in Monterey County, according to California Department of Education data released Thursday. Five of the seven schools in the district rose in statewide rankings based on their Academic Performance Index. Local News
All the time, resources and energy of the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District seem to be focusing on the count of protests and other insubstantial items or issues. I suggest the board refocus. Opinion/Letters
FORT ORD Base reuse draft report comments due Public comments on the Fort Ord Reuse Authority’s review and reassessment of its 1997 base reuse plan are due by 5 p.m. Friday if they are to be included in a draft report to the authority board. Local News
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