Wreaths of honor
Last Saturday the VFW Post 6747 Auxiliary hosted King Cityās second annual Wreaths Across America, a national event with the goal to remember the fallen veterans, honor those who serve and teach children the value of freedom.
King City hosts ācooling centerā this weekend
Due to excessive heat conditions predicted for the next two days, the City of King will be sponsoring a ācooling centerā to provide relief for residents impacted by the hot weather.
Monterey County supports Dreamers
Monterey County has been declared a āDreamers County,ā one of the first counties in the nation to enact a resolution supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which grants a temporary reprieve from deportation for so-called āDreamers,ā immigrants who were brought into the country as children by their parents.
Fees reduced for artistsā open studio tour
Thanks to funding from the Arts Council for Monterey County, Monterey Peninsula Foundation and Yellow Brick Road Benefit Shops, a discounted registration fee of $150 is being offered to participants whose tour locations are in Salinas, Salinas Valley and
Soledad woman celebrates 100th birthday with family
Soledad resident Delores Morales-Vasquez celebrated her 100th birthday May 29 with her family at Our Lady of Solitude Church in Soledad.
Oak Shores Realty owner No. 1 in county residential sales for 2016
Monterey Countyās robust 2016 home sales were led by Grace Borzini, broker-owner of Oak Shores Realty.
Wineries celebrate āWine Dayā
May 25 marked National Wine Day, honoring wines throughout the Salinas Valley. Two wineries in South Monterey County are Scheid Winery and Hahn Family Wines.
July 4 fireworks and fun
The Fourth of July is almost here and the day is filled with events for residents of King City, Greenfield, Soledad and Gonzales.
Federal disaster loans available to California small businesses
Small nonfarm businesses in 26 California counties and a neighboring Nevada county are now eligible to apply for lowāinterest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Remodeling continues at site of school district office
Remodeling work continues at the former NAPA Auto Parts building on the corner of Broadway Street and Vanderhurst Avenue, which is now being leased by the King City Union School District.
















