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Color Mee Run sees approximately 25 participants. Ethan Alatorre and Katherine Carrasco come in first and second on April 1.
New flashing warning signs approved for school crossing
King City Council has approved a pair of new solar-powered flashing warning signs for the crosswalk serving King City High School at Broadway and Canal streets to improve the safety of students and other pedestrians walking in the area.
Council looks into marijuana ordinances
The City of King is looking into making changes to the commercial medical marijuana and recreational ordinances to align itself with Prop 64.
CSUMB hosts community dialogue tomorrow
California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB) will host a dialogue about educational attainment and lifelong learning tomorrow evening for local families and community members.
Chamber Awards Dinner set for Saturday to honor King Cityās best
A few of the cityās finest community members will be honored Saturday evening during the King City Chamber of Commerce and Agricultureās Annual Awards Dinner.
King City Rustler launches new website
With a brand-new look and more functionality, the new website at KingCityRustler.com launched Monday.
Late resident among rodeoās 2018 Hall of Fame inductees
California Rodeo Salinas will honor the late Allan Wallace, who was ranch manager at Topo Ranch in King City for 30 years, by inducting him and four others this Thursday into the organizationās Hall of Fame Class of 2018.
Hospital Foundation pays tribute to donors
A permanent display at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital honors hundreds of generous donors to the Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital Foundation.
Republican Women raise money for scholarships
Music, salads and deserts brought together members of the King City community on April 21 at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds cafeteria building.
Pinnacles National Park proposes entrance fee increase
Pinnacles National Park proposes to increase entrance fees in 2018 in order to fund services and maintenance that will directly benefit park visitors.















