Students host first Fine Arts Showcase
King City High School students will be performing slam poetry, dancing, singing, rapping and more during the first-ever Fine Arts Showcase next Wednesday, May 24.
Fireworks & family fun
Fireworks, barbecues, flags, parades and more are about to take place as King City, Greenfield, Soledad and Gonzales get ready to host various Fourth of July events this week.
Honoring the best
King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture recognized a few of the cityās finest residents last Saturday during its Annual Awards Dinner.
New market opens today
āThe Kitchenā is officially open. Beginning today, June 7, the new open air market will run every Wednesday through October from 3 to 7 p.m. at 815 Broadway St., across from King City High School, in the JV Automobiles parking lot.
Local officials discuss state of the city
King City officials recently presented the annual State of the City Address, during which they discussed the progress the city has made over the past year, from beautifying the downtown area to lessening the cityās debt to reducing gang violence in the community.
Ghoulish games
Monterey County Agricultural and Rural Life Museumās sixth annual Ghost Stories returned to San Lorenzo County Park in King City this past Saturday.
Wind sculptures to adorn city streets
Local streets may soon be adorned with wind sculptures after the City of King received the go-ahead to place them in public places, taking advantage of the regionās strong gusts while continuing an effort to beautify the area.
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.
Traffic Safety Alliance raises concerns about Highway 101
Members of the SOS U.S. Traffic Safety Alliance recently came before the Gonzales City Council to voice their concerns about the traffic in the Salinas Valley.
Local Memorial Day services planned for Monday
Memorial Day services are planned for Monday morning around South County to honor and remember those who have died while serving in the U.S. military.



















