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Airport district hosts public meeting The Monterey Peninsula Airport District will hold a public meeting about its runway safety project at 9 a.m. Wednesday in its board room at the airport, 200 Fred Kane Drive. The board will consider approving the
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Herald Staff Writer Monterey Regional Airport officials say a revised environmental study will be released Thursday on a major runway safety project. The $46 million project, designed to comply with new federal aviation safety rules by 2015, was
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Memorial honors artist Fry A memorial reception for longtime Monterey Peninsula College instructor and local artist Virginia Fry is today at the community college. Friends and colleagues of Fry, who died June 14 at age 90, are invited to share
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The Marina City Council, concerned about how higher costs under the new agency would affect a couple of small Marina cab companies, voted 5-0 this week against joining the Monterey County Regional Taxi Authority. "Our two taxi companies were
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The California Public Utilities Commission held two public hearings at Monterey Hall. They wanted public input on a possible water project moratorium set forth by the California State Water Resources Control Board. California American Water submitted
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The general election will have contested mayoral races in Salinas, Marina, Seaside, Greenfield and Soledad; tax measures in Marina and Pacific Grove; a $110 million bond measure in the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District; and a two-candidate
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On Tuesday, the City Council voted 4-1 in favor of amending its city ordinance regulating taxis to let a Monterey County Regional Taxi Authority run them. Among other advantages to the city, said senior planner Kimberly Cole, is savings in processing
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Compared to the rest of Monterey County, more of Salinas stimulus cash is for education. All told, about 48 percent of the money promised to Salinas from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is for schools. Countywide, that number is about 36
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Before today's meeting, the Seaside Firefighters Association will present the council with its own money-saving plan as an alternative to the proposed regional joint-powers agreement. "We have always had to have a Plan B," association President Dave
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If a regional fire district is formed to serve the Peninsula, the most likely members would be the cities of Monterey, Pacific Grove, Carmel and Seaside. All four cities have experience in sharing firefighting resources with their neighbors, but the
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