Bond seeks $450M to update aging voting systems
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D-San Diego) have announced Assembly Bill 668, the Voting Modernization Bond Act of 2018, which seeks $450 million to improve California’s voting systems.
Water rights case against county moves forward
Seeking operation of the Salinas Valley Water Project as outlined in a 2003 assessment election proceeding, property owners recently won critical arguments against Monterey County and its water resources agency.
Paso Robles Event Center generates $79M to economy
The Fairs and Exposition branch of the California Department of Food and Agriculture recently released its annual reports detailing the economic impact of California fairs on local economies.
‘Monterey Pop’ revisits Summer of Love
The community can step back in time for a special screening of “Monterey Pop” on Friday, May 12.
Latest Numbers show Measure C passing
Measure C is passing as of results on Friday, May 5.
Construction takes over city
Construction projects are occurring all around the city of Greenfield that will bring two new businesses, a new building for Mary Chapa Academy and a park for the public to enjoy.
Community Science Workshop to add 2 new vehicles
A passenger van and pickup truck for the Greenfield Community Science Workshop was approved by the City Council on April 25.
Greenfield faces financial uncertainty
The City Council of Greenfield are facing unknowns in the financial future of the city because of the unknown revenue the Cannabis Business Tax and whether Measure C to aid the future of the Greenfield Fire Department will pass.
YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day draws crowds
What to do first was the question for most people during Saturday’s YMCA Healthy Kids Day Event. The activities were free to everyone in South County and open to all ages.
Measure C failing by narrow margin
The Special Parcel Tax measure to support the Greenfield Fire Protection District is close to approval with 65.76 percent; however, the measure needs two-thirds, or 67 percent, voter approval to pass.