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April 8, 2026

Celebrating Independence

King City celebrated Independence Day yesterday, beginning with a car show at the Wildhorse Cafe and Pacific Valley Bank’s Fourth of July Parade along Broadway Street and ending with the local chamber’s aerial fireworks show at the fairgrounds.

King City, Greenfield police unite for major crimes

King City and Greenfield police departments are joining forces to investigate major crimes in both jurisdictions through a collaborative unit established by the cities to pool resources and solve these cases, with the intent of bringing offenders to justice more swiftly.

State issues Title 1 grants to schools

Central Coast school districts were awarded more than $28 million in Title 1 grants for the upcoming 2017-2018 school year, and several South Monterey County schools were included.

King City welcomes new Police Officer Bernal

King City Police Department welcomes Jace Bernal as its newest police officer.

Former King City resident shares journey to sobriety

The road to sobriety is not easy, but Steve ā€œMoeā€ Modena shows that it can be done. Modena, a former King City resident, came to Sun Street Centers in Salinas to ā€œsober upā€ in 1999.

Medieval Faire

Medieval costumes, dungeons, Mary Queen of Scots, a King, village people and more took over San Lorenzo Park on May 5 for the annual Chalone Peaks Middle School Medieval Faire.

ā€˜The Kitchen’ is open

A new open air market called ā€œThe Kitchenā€ kicked off its seasonal run last Wednesday in the JV Automobiles parking lot at 815 Broadway St.

Policy changes affecting recycling companies

Patrick Matthews, general manager of Salinas Valley Recycles, says there have been many challenges in the recycling business over the past year that are changing how things are managed on the manufacturing side of recycling.

Community gives feedback to regional police survey

Residents of Gonzales, Soledad, Greenfield and King City took part in a Regional Police Survey to help the local law enforcement get feedback on the region.

From Broadway to King City

Four staff members from Sol Treasures’ Children’s Theater program recently attended a three-day Broadway Teachers Workshop in New York City for drama teachers to enhance their students’ learning experience.
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