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December 12, 2025

SCAR receives $5K grant for spay, neuter vouchers

South County Animal Rescue (SCAR) is one of the agents chosen by Friends of Community Animal Services to receive a $5,000 grant for spay and neuter vouchers.

Cigarette caused fire at cannabis facility

A rapid-spreading fire that destroyed multiple greenhouses July 23 at Loudpack Farms in Greenfield was caused by a cigarette, officials said Tuesday.

A welcome addition

Community members gathered Friday afternoon to celebrate the completion of King City’s new entrance sign and landscaping project at the corner of Broadway Street and San Antonio Drive, one of the city’s main intersections.

King City train station becoming reality after state approves funds

More than $1.5 million in state funding has been approved for pre-construction activities related to a passenger rail platform in King City.

Coming into bloom

King City earned a five-star rating out of a possible 10 stars and was specially recognized for its community vitality by the 2018 America in Bloom National Awards Program.

New bins combat opioid epidemic

New bins for unwanted or expired prescription medications have been installed at the King City, Greenfield and Gonzales police departments, providing a way for residents to properly dispose of these drugs before they fall into the wrong hands.

King City welcomes new police sergeant

The King City Police Department has added a new police sergeant to its roster. Sgt. Steve Kennedy was sworn in April 17.

Hundreds celebrate Day of the Child

Hundreds of children enjoyed the Dia Del Nino (Day of the Child) event at Central Park in Gonzales.

BLM announces fire restrictions for county lands

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced that precautionary fire restrictions would be in place beginning Saturday, June 10, on public lands managed by the Central Coast Field Office. The restrictions prohibit campfires or open flames on BLM-managed

School officials meet with community to discuss measures

The Nov. 6 General Election is rapidly approaching, and South Monterey County Joint Union High School District recently spoke to the community about its funding plans for ballot Measures Q and R if passed by voters next month.
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