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    Washington’s financial disruption means fewer teachers for Monterey County’s migrant students

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    Escasa vigilancia y pocas inspecciones dejan a agricultores menores de edad expuestos a pesticidas tóxicos

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    Lax oversight, few inspections leave child farmworkers exposed to toxic pesticides

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    California’s child farmworkers: exhausted, underpaid and toiling in toxic fields

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    Los niños jornaleros de California: agotados, mal pagados y trabajando en campos de cultivo tóxicos

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    Q+A: How Hawaiian princes brought surfing to Santa Cruz

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    Monterey County awards new $139 million jail health care contract

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    Los temores a ICE están perjudicando la salud pública

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    ‘Te acaban de llevar’

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    With little apparent evidence, DA investigators question petition process

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    Programa de cocinas domésticas del condado de Monterey abre nuevas oportunidades

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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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    Immigration fears are harming public health

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    ‘They just took you away’

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    Five questions about the crisis in local news

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    Monterey County’s home kitchen program opens new opportunities

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    Do art. Be kind.

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    A young Salinas resident recounts her journey through the mental health system

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About Olga Rosales Salinas

Olga Rosales Salinas is a content writer and freelancer who produces poetry, short stories, and essays. Her debut collection of poetry and prose, "La Llorona," was published by Birch Bench Press and is available now on Amazon. Proceeds from the publication benefit The Rosales Sisters' Scholarship; the scholarship is being awarded to students on the Central Coast.

May 4, 2023

With flooded fields and ruined crops, what will happen to Pajaro now?

April 7, 2023

¿Alguna vez se reemplazará el dique? Tras otro desbordamiento del río Pájaro, los vecinos se preguntan si alguna vez se realizarán las reparaciones necesarias

March 12, 2023

Will the levee ever be replaced? After another breach of the Pájaro River, neighbors wonder if the necessary repairs will ever take place

March 9, 2023

Redemption and community Chicano playwright’s work resonates with Central Coast writer and her experience growing up in Watsonville

February 23, 2023

‘Everywhere you go, there you are’ Watsonville writer finds a piece of home five thousand miles away

August 26, 2022

A Sister’s Story From diagnosis to the everyday nuances of mental illness

March 16, 2022

Poet for the People Watsonville's first poet laureate wants to spread spoken word art to community

February 3, 2022

La colección de sabiduría de Jaime Cortez Situado en la Tierra de Steinbeck, “Gordo” muestra la cruda vulnerabilidad de lo que significa ser un foráneo

January 24, 2022

The collected wisdom of Jaime Cortez Based in Steinbeck Country, 'Gordo' shows the vulnerable rawness of what it means to be an outsider

November 5, 2021

Estableciendo justicia a través del arte Una conversación con el muralista Jaime Sánchez

November 5, 2021

Establishing justice through art A conversation with muralist Jaime Sánchez

November 4, 2021

Demolición y Vacaciones de Primavera Hermanas aprenden el significado de familia y el trabajo duro

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