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The ''Monterey County Weekly'' (sometimes called the "Weekly," formerly the ''Coast Weekly.'') is a locally owned and independent newsmedia company founded in 1988. It publishes in print weekly, and since 2020 online daily as ''Monterey County NOW''. The company is based in the city of Seaside, in
Monterey County Monterey County ( ), officially the County of Monterey, is a county located on the Pacific coast in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was 439,035. The county's largest city and county seat is ...
,
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. The ''Weekly'' has been a member of the
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since 1989.


History

''Monterey County Weekly'' was launched in 1988 by Bradley Zeve, its founding editor & publisher, and current CEO. Zeve served as the Free Speech chair for the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (2004-2019), is the former president of the Sea Studios Foundation and co-founded The Sun newspaper in Santa Cruz, CA. Erik Cushman serves as Publisher and currently sits on the California Newspaper Publisher's Association Board of Directors. Cushman was the co-founder of the Missoula Independent. The ''Weekly'' established the Monterey County Weekly Community Fund at the Community Foundation for Monterey County in 2000, and launched Monterey County Gives! in partnership with CFMC in 2009. The Monterey Peninsula Foundation became a key partner in 2018. To date, the fund has raised and donated over $82.7 million to more than 600 local nonprofits, in partnership with the Community Foundation, the Monterey Peninsula Foundation, Neumeier Poma Investment Council, Cannery Row Company, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Posey Family Foundation. The annual campaign runs from mid-November to midnight December 31. The ''Weekly'' currently reaches one in three households in Monterey County (audited by
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) in print, making it the most widely read publication in Monterey County. The Weekly began uploading its entire contents online beginning in 1996, the first media online in the county. Monterey County NOW, a daily e-newsletter to residents of the community was established in 2020, and reaches nearly 50,000 households. In March of 2020, the Weekly’s website had over 1 million pageviews. Recipient of the First Amendment Coalition Free Speech & Open Government Award (2015) and Association of Alternative Newsmedia Free Speech Award (2016). Recipient of the California News Publishers Association General Excellence, First Place, for all California weeklies, in 2024.


Achievements

While its reporting is almost entirely local, ''Monterey County Weekly'' was the only newspaper in the
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to send a reporter to the middle east to cover both the Desert Storm war in the early 1990s and the Iraq war in early 2003 . The ''Weekly'' was an early adapter to digital news and began publishing online, as well as in print, in 1996. The company is powered by 165 solar panels on its rooftop and generates 100% of its electricity from solar. The ''Weekly'' is also headquartered in the first commercial office building designed by one of the innovators of postmodernism
Charles Moore (architect) Charles Willard Moore (October 31, 1925 – December 16, 1993) was an American architect, educator, writer, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and winner of the AIA Gold Medal in 1991. He is often labeled as the father of postm ...
who received the AIA Gold Medal in 1991. The Weekly Building, in Seaside, California, is certified by the US Green Building Council as LEED Platinum: Existing Building in 2009, the first existing building in the tri-county area to obtain that designation, and the first newspaper in the USA to generate 100% of its electricity by the sun. The paper has won over 100 local, regional, state or national editorial awards for editorial content, design and photography. ''Monterey County Weekly'' was awarded General Excellence for large circulation weekly newspapers by the California Newspaper Publishers Association (2012, runner-up 2013) and the 2015 Free Speech & Open Government award from the First Amendment Coalition.{{cite web, url=http://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/monterey-county-weekly-awarded-the-first-amendment-coalition-free-speech-and-open-government-award/, title=Monterey County Weekly Awarded The First Amendment Coalition Free Speech and Open Government Award – Editor & Publisher, website=www.editorandpublisher.com, accessdate=7 July 2017


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