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February 17, 2026

Nonprofit buys land for affordable farmworker housing

EAH Housing recently announced that it has acquired 11 acres of land in Greenfield to build more than 200 affordable housing units for families tied to the local agriculture industry.

King City gears up for Amgen Tour

As King City prepares for the arrival of the 2018 Amgen Tour of California next Tuesday, local resident and cancer survivor Yolanda Maldonado has been selected to help kick off day three of the race considered to be America’s premier professional cycling event.

City talks crime prevention at district meetings

City Council, Police Chief and City Manager hold meetings to talk about crime prevention.

Medieval Faire

Medieval costumes, dungeons, Mary Queen of Scots, a King, village people and more took over San Lorenzo Park on May 5 for the annual Chalone Peaks Middle School Medieval Faire.

Open forum to discuss Hartnell expansion

Hartnell Community College District will host an open forum next Wednesday to present information on the future expansion and improvements to the King City Education Center.

Cities to receive millions in funds from transportation bill

The cities of Gonzales, Greenfield, King City and Soledad will receive an estimated $15 million over the next decade for their transportation system after California legislators approved Senate Bill 1 last Friday, April 7.

South County resident named Veteran of the Year

King City resident Charles DeSchepper was recently named Veteran of the Year for 2017 by the Monterey County Military and Veterans Affairs Office Advisory Commission, which honored him last Saturday at the annual ceremonial dinner in Monterey.

King City Council supports Dreamers

The City of King has officially expressed its support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

ASK THE CANDIDATES | King City council hopefuls sound off on city issues

Voters in King City will soon be choosing two city council members in the upcoming Nov. 6 Statewide General Election.

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
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