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Sunday’s Photo on a Tuesday
I see I forgot to post my photo on Sunday. I have a lot going on. I am fine, but Rock Knocker has Alzheimer’s and I’ve been his caregiver for the past 1 and 1/2 years. I’ll explain in a separate p...
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What’s a LAFCO? That’s the odd-sounding acronym for the independent boards that get a grip on suburban sprawl and government inefficiency.
Under California law, local governments may work together in a "Joint Powers Authority." But these little-known agencies can wield broad powers—even to levy taxes—with little public accountability.
The state of California, as well as some local governments, will soon require all public employees to be vaccinated against COVID. Here’s why they’re taking that step.
AB 1185, authorizing civilian sheriff's oversight bodies, was one of the few law enforcement reform bills to pass in the wake of the George Floyd protests. What does the law accomplish, and will it make a difference?
Climate scientists say that global warming is making wildfire season much worse. Here's how climate change causes fires to be more destructive.
California's recall system for public officials was originally intended to root out corruption, but it quickly took on a different use.
California‘s veterans are as varied as the nations in which they served—a tapestry of different educational levels, professions, and life experiences. And they all deserve our respect and support.
At hundreds of Stand Down events throughout California, veterans agencies and organizations come together to deliver life’s necessities.
How California's extensive public school system is organized and managed, explained.
California has gone from one library to more than 1,100 in the last 171 years.
Pushed by activists, cities move from at-large elections to district races.
Monterey County Superior Court has three courthouses. Here's what happens in each of them.
How the Monterey County public defender's and district attorney's offices work.
A USC study shows the economy recovered fully from the 2008 recession—except for housing.
A Superior Court Judge has placed at least some limits on the governor's power to impose health-related restrictions. Here's what that means.
In 2022, California trash haulers will begin turning millions of tons of methane-emitting organic waste into a new cash crop: compost.
The future of 1,100 miles of spectacular coastline is in the hands of the California Coastal Commission, which is beloved by coastal environmentalists, notorious among those who favor development, and little-known in the inland parts of the state.
California’s plan to get schoolchildren back into classrooms after a year of distance learning is taking shape. Here’s the latest on the state’s school reopenings.
Many states moved into the purple tier in November, but Monterey County was already there.
What is California’s Forest Management Task Force and what does it do?
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