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More than a year and a half after a levee breach flooded the town of Pajaro, most of the $20 million in state recovery funding remains unspent.
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Scotts Valley, California, experienced a rare tornado on Saturday that flipped cars and injured a few people.
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Caltrans will close Highway 1 at Rocky Creek, 12 miles south of Carmel, for 24 hours this weekend to continue construction after a landslide took out the southbound lane.
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Cal State Monterey Bay students are on board the boat that carried author John Steinbeck and his friend Ed Ricketts, a biologist, to the Sea of Cortez thanks to the Western Flyer Foundation. It deploys the Western Flyer to blend science and art, stir curiosity, and introduce students to ocean science.
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A new Kaiser Permanente medical center will open in Salinas, Monterey County on Jan. 2, 2025.
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The planning commission denied an appeal that could have derailed the project
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University of California service and patient care workers staged a two-day strike this week after filing unfair labor practice charges with the state. The union alleges bad-faith bargaining during contract renegotiations.
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Measure N funds allowed the Pajaro Valley Health Care District to buy the hospital’s land and buildings.
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A $71 million federal grant will help the Monterey Bay area prepare for the effects of climate change.The California Marine Sanctuary Foundation won the grant, which was administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Salinas Mayor Kimbley Craig is not running for re-election. Three men are competing to take her place: a former mayor, the president of Salinas’ chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens, and a current Monterey County planning commissioner.