Public transit topic at meeting
Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Carl Sedoryk discussed the future of MST transportation and facility location to Soledad Rotarians on Aug. 10.
New year brings new laws
When recreational marijuana became legal on Jan. 1, it was arguably the most significant of 859 new laws taking effect in 2018.
Councilmember joins Latino leaders for finance training
Greenfield City Councilmember Yanely Martinez recently joined nearly 50 other municipal and county level policymakers from across the country for a two-day training session on public finance issues, including budgets, pensions and bonds.
Police chief announces departure
Acting Police Chief Gregory Allen has accepted the position of police chief for Morro Bay.
Cooking up healthy choices
Healthy eating, portion control and teamwork are just a few of the lessons local youth learn as part of an ongoing cooking class at Patriot Park in Greenfield.
‘Monterey Pop’ revisits Summer of Love
The community can step back in time for a special screening of “Monterey Pop” on Friday, May 12.
New priest in town
The Rev. Filemon Diaz concelebrated with the Rev. Carl Hansen last Sunday at the morning Eucharist of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in King City.
Greenfield honors the fallen
Members of American Legion Post 635 of Greenfield led Memorial Day ceremonies Monday, with help from the Ladies Auxiliary and local churches, to honor those who have died while serving in the U.S. military.
Fair time is here
The carnival rides have arrived, 4-H and FFA exhibits have been turned in, sheep, beef, swine, goats and chicken projects have been groomed, all in preparation for the Salinas Valley Fair's start on Thursday.
Ladies meet weekly for long-standing card game
A group of four South County women put their Bridge skills to the test every Wednesday when they spend several hours playing cards.