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In today's newscast, a report from the reopening of the municipal wharf in Santa Cruz and a Salinas doctor talks about patients who came in looking jaundiced after eating mushrooms.
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Monterey County healthcare providers are joining those in Santa Cruz County to encourage patients to spend more time outside with the ParkRx program.
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More than a year and a half after a levee breach flooded the town of Pajaro, most of the $20 million in state recovery funding remains unspent.
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Scotts Valley, California, experienced a rare tornado on Saturday that flipped cars and injured a few people.
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Caltrans will close Highway 1 at Rocky Creek, 12 miles south of Carmel, for 24 hours this weekend to continue construction after a landslide took out the southbound lane.
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Cal State Monterey Bay students are on board the boat that carried author John Steinbeck and his friend Ed Ricketts, a biologist, to the Sea of Cortez thanks to the Western Flyer Foundation. It deploys the Western Flyer to blend science and art, stir curiosity, and introduce students to ocean science.
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A new Kaiser Permanente medical center will open in Salinas, Monterey County on Jan. 2, 2025.
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The planning commission denied an appeal that could have derailed the project
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University of California service and patient care workers staged a two-day strike this week after filing unfair labor practice charges with the state. The union alleges bad-faith bargaining during contract renegotiations.
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Measure N funds allowed the Pajaro Valley Health Care District to buy the hospital’s land and buildings.