Fight leads to 1 dead in Greenfield
A Greenfield man is facing murder charges after police say he stabbed his brother Sunday evening following an argument at their home.
Bruins royalty
Greenfield High School students Fidel Cortes and Sara Raya were crowned Homecoming King and Queen, respectively, during halftime at last Friday’s football game against Marina.
School officials meet with community to discuss measures
The Nov. 6 General Election is rapidly approaching, and South Monterey County Joint Union High School District recently spoke to the community about its funding plans for ballot Measures Q and R if passed by voters next month.
Snow Queen, King candidates being sought
Soledad Christmas Celebration Committee is looking for girls and boys ages 3 to 17 years old to be part of the 24th annual Snow Queen and King Competition.
Nonprofit recognizes market vendors
Greenfield City Partnership recently recognized the vendors at the Greenfield Community Market for their involvement in the community.
Martinez learns about emergency preparedness
Greenfield Councilmember Yanely Martinez recently joined the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund in Miami, Fla., for the National Policy Institute on Emergency Preparedness and Response Management.
Leaders of tomorrow
Last Saturday Assemblymember Anna Caballero hosted a workshop for local girls and women to explore their career interests at the Greenfield Community Center at Patriot Park.
Siembra Latinos Fund launches, announces first grants
The Siembra Latinos Fund (SLF) of the Community Foundation for Monterey County recently gathered more than 100 supporters and leaders at the Taylor Farms Building in Salinas to launch the new Latino-focused philanthropic initiative.
Police ID body as missing man
Monterey County Sheriff’s Office has identified the body found last week as the missing Greenfield man who was struck by a vehicle and thrown into the river off a local bridge in February 2017.
Pinnacles National Park receives field trip grant from National Park Foundation
Pinnacles National Park will receive a field trip grant for the 2018-19 school year from the National Park Foundation, the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service. This $5,200 grant will be used to help underserved schools with the cost of transportation to Pinnacles National Park.