Escobar crowned-
Miss Salinas Valley Fair is crowned and named as Rena Escobar. Escobar is a high school student who competed against King City Native Elle Skromme for the title on March 18 at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds.
Fight leads to 1 dead in Greenfield
A Greenfield man is facing murder charges after police say he stabbed his brother Sunday evening following an argument at their home.
Fort Hunter hosts first Wildfire Triathlon
As part of the Armyās Ready and Resilient campaign to promote healthy living habits, Fort Hunter Liggett is hosting its first-ever triathlon Saturday, June 10, consisting of a 1/4-mile swim, 12-mile bike ride and 5K run.
Providing relief
King City residents and community members came together Sunday to help raise funds for the victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas at the King City Shopping Center, bringing in a total of $13,262.
Citywide security cameras to combat youth violence
King City Council meets to discuss the recent rise in crime and considers adding security cameras to combat it.
Salinas Valley Memorial earns cost-savings award
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System (SVMHS) is getting national recognition after receiving the 2017 Cost Management and Savings Leadership Award from Vizient, Inc.
King City celebrates water slideās 30th birthday
A birthday party was held last Saturday for the King City Poolās water slide, which turned 30 years old.
Supervisor Salinas announces retirement
Monterey County Supervisor Simon Salinas will retire from office in early 2019 after his current term expires, ending a nearly three-decade career in public office, and is throwing his support behind his chief of staff ā and South County native ā Chris Lopez to succeed him for the District 3 position.
King City Chamber to honor cityās best
A few of the cityās finest residents will be honored Saturday evening during the King City Chamber of Commerce and Agricultureās Annual Awards Dinner.
A look into Mary Hughesā life with King City Blue Ribbon 4-H
In honor of National 4-H Week, Oct. 1-7, King City Blue Ribbon 4-H interviewed former club leader Mary Hughes, whose 4-H history began with Greenfield as a child before becoming the King City community leader for more than a decade.