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05/16/2023
The District 5 seat opened when incumbent Supervisor Mary Adams made the decision not to run for a third term. Adams has come out as a strong supporter of Daniels.

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05/15/2023
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Monterey County Planning Commissioner Kate Daniels has announced her campaign for the District 5 seat on the county Board of Supervisors, becoming the second candidate to throw their hat in the ring to succeed the outgoing Mary Adams next year.

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12/15/2022
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Barring a lawsuit, a controversial farmworker housing project in Pajaro has the green light to move forward: The Monterey County Board of Supervisors approved the three-building, 46-unit project in a 3-1 vote.

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11/10/2022
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North County native Glenn Church seems poised to win as Monterey County supervisor for District 2 in his race against Regina Gage. As of 8am on Nov. 9, Church led with 59 percent of the vote.

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07/26/2022
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors approved an additional $5.6 million for a pair of projects at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca after bids came in over budget. Supervisor Wendy Root Askew was the lone no vote, urging a study session on plans for the raceway.

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06/27/2022
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MONTEREY COUNTY — Monterey County Supervisor Luis Alejo has announced his 2022 Young Supervisors Program for local high school and first-year college students. The four-week program will be held at the Monterey County Board of Supervisors Government Building. Alejo previously had a Young Assemblymembers Program during the six years he was in the Legislature, to [...]

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06/24/2022
Image for display with article titled Gage edges out Craig by 18 votes in District 2 supervisor race; recount is possible.

If the final tally holds, Glenn Church will face Regina Gage in the November general election runoff for Monterey County District 2 supervisor after Gage narrowly held off Salinas Mayor Kimbley Craig for second place in the crowded six-candidate race…

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06/21/2022
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors gave a green light on private ownership of desalination projects and took a step closer to allowing errant cannabis producers to catch up on owed taxes. The board also approved a spending plan that will face difficulties ahead.

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06/08/2022
One of the more competitive races on the June ballot is the Monterey County Board of Supervisors District 2 seat, with six candidates looking to succeed outgoing Supervisor John Phillips and represent North County.

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06/03/2022
Glenn Church, Kimbley Craig, Regina Gage, Grant Leonard, Adriana Melgoza Ramirez and Steve Snodgrass are all running to fill the District 2 seat of retiring Monterey County supervisor John Phillips. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two will appear on the November ballot.

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05/24/2022
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A compromise noise ordinance was initially approved by a 5-0 vote of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors, setting the stage for either a new era of enforcement or, as some residents fear, more of the same.

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05/04/2022
Local special interests are throwing money at candidates in two Monterey County campaigns. Candidates for Monterey County sheriff and the county supervisorial seat representing North Monterey County have collected more than $1.1 million.

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04/27/2022
With approval of $9.7 million in funding, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors have put crucial repairs on track for completion by the 2023 racing season at the famous WeatherTech Raceway at Laguna Seca.

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04/07/2022
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When the candidates for county supervisor in District 2 talk about the North County issues that inspired them to run, it’s clear they are mostly talking about the same place.

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02/28/2022
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to pass a resolution supporting the people of Ukraine. It calls on the Russian Federation to immediately seize its use of force against Ukraine and withdraw its military forces.

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02/16/2022
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A Monterey County Weekly report highlights the supervisors' vote to make vacation rentals stick to the rules.

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02/14/2022
Stories about campaigns usually declare which candidate raised the most money and then list the people and companies that put up the most money. But according to Voices of Monterey’s Royal Calkins, campaign finances can be so much more than a box score.

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12/02/2021
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Mary Brinton was shocked when a county code enforcement officer told her in September she was being fined $58,800 for hosting vacation guests from around the world over the last several years in the bedrooms of her four-bedroom Carmel Valley…

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10/24/2021
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors is set to give the nod to roughly $200 million in state-issued bonds for an affordable housing project in Marina and Montage Health capital improvement projects.

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10/11/2021
Monterey County supervisors voted 4-1 on Oct. 12 to direct county staff to prepare a study on overturning a 32-year prohibition on private ownership. Staff analyze whether further environmental review is needed before supervisors can vote for repeal.
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