Salinas Valley News Briefs | Jan. 26, 2024
MINI GRANTS
SOLEDAD ā City of Soledad has announced the availability of Soledad Mini Grants for community groups or organizations eager to make a difference. Whether itās planting community gardens, hosting artsy events or anything in between, the grants are ready to turn their dreams...
Cal Fire plans prescribed burn for southern Monterey County
PARKFIELD ā Conditions and weather permitting, Cal Fire plans to conduct a multiple day pile burning in Ranchita Truck Trail of southern Monterey County during the months of January and February.
The purpose of the project is to remove excess vegetation along the Ranchita Truck...
King City in Bloom volunteers begin new year of sprucing up city
KING CITY ā King City in Bloom (KCIB) volunteers have started their winter workdays, sprucing up areas of the city.
This past Saturday, the group conducted its annual pruning at the windmill ā located at the entrance to San Lorenzo County Park on Broadway Street...
Salinas Valley News Briefs | Jan. 24, 2024
FARM DAY VOLUNTEERS
KING CITY ā More volunteers are needed for South County Farm Day on Thursday, Jan. 25, at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds in King City. The annual event gives an opportunity for local students to become familiar with food production and farming. Volunteers...
Earthquake seismic retrofit grants now available to more eligible California homeowners
CALIFORNIA ā Thirty years after the devastating Northridge Earthquake, new retrofit opportunities are available. Thousands of California homeowners are now eligible to apply for Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) seismic retrofit grants, as approximately 300 new ZIP Codes have been added to the program.
Starting...
City of King, Waste Management propose special process for delinquent accounts
KING CITY ā City of King and Waste Management Inc., the refuse and recycling collection operator, are proposing a special assessment process for delinquent accounts.
Waste Management has experienced a large number of unpaid accounts for its services in King City, according to City Manager...
Lockwood man convicted of forcible lewd acts on minor
LOCKWOOD ā Lockwood resident Michael David Paulsen pleaded guilty to three counts of committing forcible lewd acts upon a child under 14 years of age.Ā
Monterey County Judge Rafael Vazquez will sentence Paulsen, 62, on Feb. 13 to a stipulated sentence of 30 years in...
City of King files lawsuit against Homekey project developer
KING CITY ā City of King has filed a lawsuit for breach of contract against Shangri-La Industries Inc., the troubled property developer that was supposed to convert the former Days Inn motel into supportive housing for the cityās homeless population.
āThe City is extremely frustrated...
Salinas Valley News Briefs | Jan. 18, 2024
OPEN HOUSE
SALINAS ā Meals on Wheels of the Salinas Valley will be celebrating its one-year anniversary at its new location with an Open House Celebration on Thursday, Jan. 18. The event, from 5 to 7 p.m., will take place at 534 Abbott St. in...
King City Homekey housing project collapses, funds missing
KING CITY ā California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit last week against the developer of King Cityās troubled Project Homekey motel conversion, and the City of King is named as a defendant.
The project at a former Days Inn near the Highway 101...