Salinas Valley News Briefs | Oct. 21, 2022
CLEANUP DAY
GREENFIELD ā A Greenfield Cleanup Day is planned for Saturday, Oct. 22, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Greenfield Corporation Yard, 920 Walnut Ave. The event is only open to Greenfield residents, who can dispose of such items as general garbage,...
Hartnell College issues ransomware attack update
SALINAS VALLEY ā Since the discovery of a sophisticated ransomware attack at Hartnell College in the early hours of Oct. 2, the collegeās Information and Technology Resources (ITR) Department has been working overtime to secure data and systems, mitigate risk to all personnel and...
King City Police Department reminds drivers to always stop for school buses
KING CITY ā This National School Bus Safety Week, Oct. 17-21, the King City Police Department supports efforts throughout the state to keep children and caregivers safe by reminding drivers on the dangers of passing a stopped school bus.
Drivers are required to come to...
Salinas Valley News Briefs | Oct. 20, 2022
PROPERTY TAX
KING CITY ā Monterey County Treasurer-Tax Collector has notified the City of King that it will no longer be collecting property tax payments at the City Hall. This year residents will need to mail in payments directly to Monterey County Tax Collector or...
Monterey County Dance Foundation raises money for ballet costumes
SALINAS VALLEY ā Monterey County Dance Foundation hosted āA Toast to Danceā fundraiser earlier this month at Scheid Vineyards in Greenfield to raise money for new costumes.
The Saturday afternoon event consisted of a variety of āThe Nutcracker Balletā dance performances, musical entertainment by the...
Warning signs remain at Lake San Antonio due to toxic algae
BRADLEY ā Monterey County Public Works, Facilities and Parks is reminding the community and visitors that warning signs remain posted at Lake San Antonio due to toxic blue-green algae.
Early last month, water samples showed lake water contained cyanotoxins, toxins produced by blue-green algae. Follow-up...
Salinas Valley News Briefs | Oct. 19, 2022
TIRE RECYCLING
SALINAS VALLEY ā Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority will be hosting a tire recycling event from Oct. 15 through Nov. 12. Residents can dispose of their used tires (limit of nine per trip) for free at the three local facilities: Recycling and HHW...
Read to Me Project named outstanding nonprofit for youth development
MONTEREY COUNTY ā Nonprofit Alliance of Monterey County, whose mission is to optimize the collective power of nonprofits for the benefit of Monterey County communities, has named Read to Me Project as the 2022 Outstanding Nonprofit Agency for Youth Development.
Since Read to Me Project...
King City gang members sentenced to life in prison for 2019 Greenfield murder
KING CITY ā A Monterey County judge has given life sentences to two Sureno gang members from King City for their involvement in the 2019 murder of a Greenfield man.
On Sept. 29, Judge Mark E. Hood sentenced Eduardo Solis, aka āSleepy,ā 21, and Jose...
Salinas Valley News Briefs | Oct. 17, 2022
FRONT STREET
SOLEDAD ā City of Soledad is hosting a community listening session about the future of Front Street on Monday, Oct. 17, from 4 to 5 p.m. for local business owners and 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for residents. The event will take place at...