The city of Seaside hosted a week-long charrette that asked the community one main question: What development would they like to see on a 625-acre parcel east of Gen. Jim Moore Boulevard?
MC Weekly reporter Christopher Neely untangles the region’s water issues, detailing a quarter-century of failed projects and broken alliances.
Before the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District can act on the will of a majority of Peninsula voters and make an offer to buy out the local assets of private utility California American Water, an arcane government agency has to …
What do resource conservation districts protect? Pretty much everything that’s worth saving.
Residential wells are drying up in the state’s main agricultural region at the same time that agricultural businesses consume almost 90 percent of the water there.
This year, an estimated 60,000 birds have been poisoned by botulism in one of the oldest waterfowl conservation reserves in the state.
Noise pollution and a drought-driven shortage of salmon have led the federal government to expand the Monterey Bay protected habitat zone for killer whales.
As fire, heat waves and drought threaten the state’s water and power supplies, the governor calls for consumers to cut back on use.