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Se estima que 80,000 personas en los condados de Monterey y Santa Cruz dependen de los beneficios del SNAP
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Roughly 80,000 people in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties depend on SNAP benefits
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When this California Spanish-language TV station closed, a news desert opened for Latino viewers
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by George B. Sanchez-Tello
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Immigration fears are harming public health
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by George B. Sanchez-Tello
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‘They just took you away’
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by George B. Sanchez-Tello
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Five questions about the crisis in local news
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by Charlotte West
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Monterey County’s home kitchen program opens new opportunities
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by Luis Gonzalez Imbert
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Do art. Be kind.
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by Dennis Taylor
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A young Salinas resident recounts her journey through the mental health system
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by Yaretzi Gabriela Guerrero Verduzco
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California lawmakers may limit childhood sex abuse survivors’ ability to sue
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by Sara Tiano
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King City boy wants to become the future of music in Monterey County
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by Isaac González Díaz
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Salinas officials are poised to cross the church-state divide
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by Royal Calkins
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The Souls of Potter’s Field
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by Joe Livernois
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Here’s what the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ means for the Central Coast
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by Charlotte West
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BREAKING: Monterey County jail gets big money for helping ICE find targets
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by Royal Calkins
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Pedacitos: Stories in the path of healing
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by Isaac González Díaz
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In defense of immigrants
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by Precious Rios
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Celebrating the end to an injustice
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by Precious Rios
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Students talk about security in social media and how it might be improved
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by Isaac González Díaz
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‘Patients will suffer. Patients will die.’ Why California’s rural hospitals are flatlining.
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by Mark Kreidler
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Yearly Archives: 2019
June 4, 2019
Frank Lloyd Wright house topic of Carmel Foundation talk
June 3, 2019
SPCA: Don’t bother the fawns
June 2, 2019
SPCA seeking foster cat keepers
June 2, 2019
ARIEL Theatrical kicks off summer with Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KID
June 2, 2019
Salazar: Solutions offered for Highway 1 traffic
June 1, 2019
McGibney: Highway 1 toll idea should be reconsidered
May 31, 2019
Bauman: Rocky Creek Bridge also suffers
May 31, 2019
Cardin: Tolls could improve highway, provide restrooms
May 31, 2019
Sumrall: Highway 1 toll could resolve traffic issues
May 30, 2019
The Nightmare at Bixby
Traffic jams in paradise
May 30, 2019
Something Fishy
Aromas bridge mural welcomes steelhead back to Pajaro River
May 30, 2019
“The Dreamt Land”
Turning water into gold
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