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April 29, 2026

City receives awards for beautification efforts

King City in Bloom members Laurie Slaten and Phoebe Cheney recently received the special accolades given to the city last month at the 2017 America in Bloom National Awards Program.

Scammers targeting utility customers in King City area

California Water Service (Cal Water) is urging residents to be vigilant after reports of scammers targeting customers of multiple utilities emerged, in which scammers are trying to obtain access to customers’ homes.

Man shot twice at mobile home park

A midday shooting last Friday resulted in a King City man being shot twice at a local mobile home park.

Groundwater agency looking at user fee options

Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency is looking at two options to impose fees on groundwater users.

America in Bloom judges to visit, evaluate King City this week

Professional volunteer judges from the America in Bloom national awards program will visit King City on June 14 and 15.

Teens arrested for attempted murder

Three juvenile males have been arrested for a series of crimes that began Friday with a carjacking in Watsonville and ended Saturday night with a police chase in King City following a shooting that critically injured an 18-year-old man.

Investigation continues into shootings

King City Police Department is seeking the public’s help regarding a pair of shootings that took place over the past week.

Saddle up for Ranch Rodeo competition

Monterey County Cattlemen’s Association (MCCA) and the Salinas Valley Fair (SVF) have teamed up to produce a Ranch Rodeo competition. The event will take place Sunday, Jan. 14, in the Rava Indoor Arena located at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds in King City.

King City celebrates water slide’s 30th birthday

A birthday party was held last Saturday for the King City Pool’s water slide, which turned 30 years old.

Rental fees increase for rec center

The City of King has more than doubled the security deposit fee for renting the Recreation Center — from $200 to now $500 — after multiple incidents over the past couple months resulted in noise violations and damages to the facility.
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