A year after the Pajaro levee breach, hundreds of people are still recovering from the aftermath. While aid is on its way, many worry that they will be left out as they attempt to put there lives back together.
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday gave a thumbs-up to a plan to partner with nonprofit organizations to disperse $20 million awarded to the county from the state to help with flood relief.
AS CARS VROOM ALONG PORTER DRIVE HEADING TOWARD EITHER WATSONVILLE OR SALINAS, IT LOOKS LIKE AN EVERYDAY SCENE IN PAJARO; far from the images of water that rushed into the
More winter storms are headed toward Monterey County and are expected to dampen the weekend in rain and windy weather. Residents can expect travel delays and potential road closures, but these storms are not expected to be as strong as the storms at the beginning of February.
Pebble Beach Community Services District has reopened about 77 roads that had been blocked off by power lines and trees. Pacific Gas and Electric is planning on working the rest of the week and into next week to get power back on. Nunez said there is currently 4% power to Pebble Beach.