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December 26, 2025

CONGRATS, GRADS!

Loud cheers erupted Friday morning as King City High School Mustangs Class of 2018 took the field at War Memorial Stadium for the final time at its commencement ceremony, during which approximately 203 seniors tossed their caps in the air in celebration of their graduation.

Youth team up to sell 1,000 Swiss sausage meals

King City Future Farmers of America recently finished their weekend Swiss sausage barbecue with an estimated total of 1,000 tickets sold, preparing them for their activities for the upcoming school year.

King City hosts free business workshop

The City of King will be offering a Free Business Workshop on Wednesday, July 18, from noon to 2 p.m.

Hartnell offers free college counseling

With the spring semester starting Jan. 16, free academic counseling is available at Hartnell College King City Center, 117 N. Second St., including for high school students.

County to host cannabis forum

Monterey County is asking residents for their thoughts on how potential cannabis tax revenue should be spent.

Feeding frenzy

Monterey County Agricultural and Rural Life Museum recently presented the 23rd annual Drury Tankersley Clam Chowder Feed, serving 350 gallons of clam chowder to about 1,500 guests at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds in King City.

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.

Cooling Centers offer relief from weekend heat

A three-day heat wave took over much of California just in time for Labor Day weekend, and the National Weather Service announced an excessive heat advisory warning for Monterey County and the San Francisco Bay Area. To combat the heat and protect residents, South County cities set up cooling centers and stations.

Fort Hunter Liggett honors Merritt for her military support

Fort Hunter Liggett honored local Jolon resident Kathy Merritt for her support of the military through events and donations on March 8.

Help wildlife with state income tax returns

With tax returns due April 18, time is running out, but taxpayers can still help California’s rare, threatened and endangered species when they file their state return.
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