Editorial: Old Tin Cannery - New plan!
On Wednesday, Pacific Grove’s City Council will vote on whether or not to move forward with a special election that would clear the way for a new, eco-friendly, luxury hotel.
View Article10 inches of rain in 7 days in store for SF Bay Area’s wettest spots
Wet weather is set to return soon with a series of storms lined up across the Pacific and blowing toward Northern California that could bring as much as 10 inches of rain to the wettest spots over the...
View ArticleDennis the Menace statue may be moving to Ketcham House in Monterey
A Dennis the Menace statue may soon have a new permanent home in Monterey, if the city can cut through administrative red tape.
View ArticleHigh school graduations up, value down?
America's students are graduating from high school at a higher rate than ever before, reaching 82 percent in 2013-2014.
View ArticleMonterey missionaries near West Africa terrorist attack
Thirty-five Monterey Church missionaries are near the site of a deadly terrorist attack in Burkina Faso, a country in West Africa.
View ArticleVolunteers work to prevent disaster, check fire alarms
Over the last year, hundreds of Red Cross volunteers have hit the streets, visiting homes to make sure fire alarms are installed and working.
View ArticleSalinas police seek clues in fatal shooting
Salinas police seek answers in the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old man.
View ArticleChurch leaders ask for prayers for team in west Africa
Monterey Church works to bring more than 30 members of its congregation home from a mission trip in west Africa after a deadly terrorist attack just miles away from where they are staying.
View ArticleLocal crab businesses feeling impact due to contamination threat
California's crab fishing season continues to be delayed.
View ArticleAmber Alert for missing 1-year-old canceled
Authorities announced a missing 1-year-old abducted from Antioch has been found safe and the Amber Alert has been deactivated.
View ArticleStudy: Man-made heat put in oceans has doubled since 1997
The amount of man-made heat energy absorbed by the seas has doubled since 1997, a study released Monday showed.
View ArticleCute Salinas whiz kid Brielle returns to 'Ellen'
Brielle Milla, 4, made a big impression on Ellen DeGeneres by memorizing the periodic table.
View ArticleSuper Bowl 50 events
Super Bowl 50 will be played February 7 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
View ArticleAnother El Nino storm on the way
Heavy rain will fall over the Monterey Bay between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday, and diminish in the afternoon.
View ArticleStudy questions link between teen pot smoking and IQ decline
A new analysis is challenging the idea that smoking marijuana during adolescence can lead to declines in intelligence.
View ArticleAptos girl remembered during MLK Day of Service
There was concern that heavy rain might force the cancellation of some Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service community service projects, but sunshine broke through storm clouds, and volunteers pushed...
View ArticleBrace for Super Bowl week invasion
“It’s going to be crowded. There is going to be traffic, and there are going to be streets closed,” warns Charlotte Shultz, the city’s chief of protocol.
View ArticleBudweiser Clydesdales are coming to the Bay Area
Budweiser is bringing its iconic Clydesdale horses to the San Francisco Bay Area for Super Bowl 50.
View ArticleHundreds show up for Seaside MLK Day march
The streets of Seaside were packed Monday for the annual Martin Luther King Day march. Hundreds showed up on their day off to be on their feet partaking in the peaceful gathering.
View ArticleTwitter disruption silences swaths of US, Europe for hours
Some Twitter users had to do without early Tuesday after sporadic outages knocked the social media site offline in the U.S. and Europe.
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