Stories for July 1993
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Thursday, July 29
Government agencies grope their way through the muddle of base closures.
Local leaders tell how they plan to keep salt water--and the state Water Resources Control Board--out of the Salinas Valley.
Ralph Nonella practices the lost art of free diving.
KBOQ's sale raises questions about the marketability of classical radio.
Thursday, July 22
Local advertisers slowly realize the buying power of Spanish-speaking consumers.
She's Pat's daughter and Jerry's sister, but state treasurer Kathlleen Brown is a political force in her own right--quite possibly the Democrat's answer to defeating Pete Wilson in '94.
It's neck-and-neck supervisor candidates in the scramble for vacation-time votes.
Seaside officials remain optimistic about Embassy Suites development.
Thursday, July 15
Farmworkers learn the basics of growing their own farming business.
Monterey County, state officials clam down on San Juan Bautista's wastewater discharge.
Thursday, July 8
Growers, environmentalists wonder how NAFTA will reconcile health and safety standards.
Ricketts' purchase puts Monterey in the new position of directing and funding historical renovations.
Thursday, July 1
The Cooper Museum Store has a new home in a historic storefront.
For taxpayer groups, Proposition 13 was only the beginning--but is their movement bankrupting schools and local government?
Train travel is scenic, sensible, and something we should support.
Local officials say $250,000 lobbying effort paid off for DLI.