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Marina Police Log: Cracked brake lamp finds suspended license with priors
THE MALE PROVIDED A FALSE NAME TO POLICE IN ORDER TO EVADE ARREST FOR AN OUTSTANDING ARREST WARRANT.
To Go: The late Selby Henderson liked to bring his dog, Silverado,...
While the world buzzed noisily about the biggest celebrity death in decades, Monterey County's food and wine scene quietly lost two beloved rock stars of its own.
Unique Mile Markers To Greet Marathon Runners
Giant wooden mile-marker signs with inspirational and humorous sayings such as "hitting the wall" at mile 20 and "hallelujah" at mile 26 will help runners keep pace at the 2010 Big Sur International Marathon.
How locals can cope with a broken food chain.
When the belly of Osio Cinemas' biggest theater swelled with hungry Monterey County minds eager to watch last week's local debut of Food Inc.
U.S. House approves money for Carmel
The feds might be allocating more money to local conservation, according to a press release from the office of Congressman Sam Farr .
Patricia Rocha-Fernandez holds up a sign at a rally in front of the State of California building during a state budget protest in Oakland on Wednesday.
Letters: Carmel should invest in Flanders Mansion
If Carmel-by-the-Sea were a rock to be broken by a jeweler, one piece would stand out: Flanders Mansion.
Of all the expressions of inconsolable loss I have read concerning the death of anyone greatly loved, the following lament by Henry James, the novelist, when his older brother, William James, the scientist and philosopher, died is one ofA the most heartfelt: "I sit heavily stricken and in darkness - " for from far aback in dimmest childhoodA he had ...
Carmel Crossroads Welcomes New Pet Store
The Crossroads Shopping Village in Carmel welcomed a super-sized pet store to it's tenants.
'Stevie' Gallegos finding success on supermod circut
Stephanie Gallegos never owned a Barbie doll. "I grew up not playing with your stereotypical girl toys," she said.
Low-Tech CamerasLow-tech cameras, a.k.a. toy cameras, a.k.a. plastic...
Low-tech cameras, a.k.a. toy cameras, a.k.a. plastic cameras, a.k.a. "you can't be serious" cameras, have been around for a very long time.
An 11th generation wineglass-maker demonstrates his craft in Carmel.
We've all seen the distinctive Riedel trademark in our favorite high-end restaurant, at the fancy tasting room, and, to our dismay, on cousin Julie's bridal registry.
Carmel's Sea Harvest recalls sauce due to possible health risk
Sea Harvest Fish Market and Restaurant in Carmel announced today it is voluntarily recalling cioppino sauce sold in jars over the counter at its Carmel store as a precaution due to potential contamination with Clostridium botulinum, which can cause botulism, a serious and sometimes life-threatening condition.
Lawsuits and loans kill Monterey Live.
Beneath the jazzy stage and revered concerts at Monterey Live was a rickety financial foundation.
County seeks delay of leases for oil, gas exploration
That was the message from Monterey County supervisors to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management over the pending auction of oil and gas exploration leases on about 35,000 acres in South County.
Conservation Corps workers upgrade trails at Point Lobos
California Conservation Corps crew leader Roy Rojas picks a rock to line the edge of a trail at Point Lobos State Reserve in Carmel.
Marina Police Log: Woman challenges another woman to fight in front of officer
SHE WAS LOGGED AT MCJ FOR THE LISTED CHARGE. CASE CLOSED BY ARREST. 12500 VC DRIVE W/O LICENSE 0047 CASE \ RESERVATION RD MG0901317 SUSPECT SEMINARIO, JORGE 09/15/67 A TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT STOP WAS INITIATED ON A RED 1996 DODGE NEON, CLP NO.
A green approach to picking a bridesmaid dress they really will wear again
Find out more about Patti: Patti Lew shares creative, practical and budget-friendly ways to incorporate green sensibilities into your wedding planning for a Greener Ever Aftera .
Oil Exploration on Hold in Monterey
The federal Bureau of Land Management has postponed this month's sale of gas and oil exploration leases on some 35,000 acres in south Monterey County.
Carmel Foundation looks after Peninsula's seniors
Barbara Butler is a resident of Norton Court in Carmel. The Carmel Foundation provides financial assistance and other services to seniors, enabling them to live at low cost in Carmel.
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