King City grad awarded Cal Water college scholarship
A King City High School graduate was awarded a $2,000 scholarship in California Water Service Groupās (Cal Water) fourth annual college scholarship cycle, the utility announced.
Salinas Valley Memorial earns āAā rating for patient safety
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System (SVMHS) has achieved a fifth consecutive āAā rating for its commitment to patient safety.
Lake San Antonio to reopen for recreation
The County of Monterey and the California Parks Company have announced the reopening of Lake San Antonio, which has been closed since July 2015 due to the drought.
Residents fill 3 trucks in Donation Drive
King City Community Food Pantry collects donations of clothes, books and more for Goodwill to earn funds to continue their operations.
FAIR KICKOFF
More than 500 supporters attended the annual Salinas Valley Fair kickoff dinner, dance and auction fundraiser Saturday in King City, raising funds for the Fair and the Salinas Valley Fair Heritage Foundation, both nonprofits.
City may consider its own energy program
The King City Council has decided to look outside of Monterey Bay Community Power and consider the feasibility of establishing an independent community choice energy program.
Recreating history
Canon fire, brother versus brother, Harriet Tubman, President Abraham Lincoln ā San Lorenzo County Park was busy Friday as Chalone Peaks Middle School eighth-graders re-enacted the Civil War.
Harvesting a home
The Meyer Farm Worker house held its grand opening on April 20, and in the coming weeks will house 216 workers in the space on north First Street and Broadway.