Bay Area reacts to Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
Bay Area leaders and community organizers reacted swiftly Friday morning to a much-anticipated U.S. Supreme Court decision to end constitutional protections for abortion by overturning Roe v. Wade.
"This decision is devastating to women and our country," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said. "The ramifications...
Foods Co to no longer accept VISA credit cards
Foods Co Supermarkets recently announced that its 21 stores and five fuel centers in Central and Northern California, including stores in Soledad and Salinas, will no longer accept VISA credit cards as a form of payment, effective Aug. 14.
Summer Reading Program kicks off at local libraries
Sterling Bubblesmith made a splash at the Gonzales Library June 13 with bubbles to kick off the Summer Reading Program entertainment line-up.
Fort Hunter Liggett hosts Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday
JOLON ā Fort Hunter Liggett Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation will host the 18th annual Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, April 24, at Del Venturi Reservoir, which will be stocked with about 1,700 pounds of rainbow trout.
Children up to age 15...
Monterey County officials predict fierce fire season this year
MONTEREY COUNTY ā Residents throughout Monterey County are being warned that this yearās low amount of rainfall and dry weather conditions will mean a more intense fire season, which has already begun.
Normal years would have a fire season that started around June, but the...
Hundreds of children receive toys at Soledad distribution
SOLEDAD ā This holiday season got a little brighter for more than 400 local children, who received gifts through a Toy Giveaway last month in Soledad.
VIDA Project joined forces with the Community Foundation for Monterey County, Soledad McDonaldās, Radio Lazer 93.1 and the...
Greenfield man sentenced to six years in prison for child molestation
GREENFIELD ā A Monterey County judge sentenced Juan Jimenez-Ramirez of Greenfield to six years in prison on Aug. 22 for one count of committing a lewd act upon a child under age 14.
Jimenez-Ramirez, 29, will also be required to register as a sex offender...
Smoke from wildfires affecting air quality in tri-county area
Smoke transported from the massive wildfires currently burning in Northern California, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia may degrade air quality in Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties, possibly causing the concentration of smoke to reach unhealthful levels in some parts of the tri-county air basin.
CoderDojo youth program returns to Gonzales
GONZALES ā CoderDojo is coming to Gonzales starting Feb. 22
in a program that runs for six Saturdays.
There is no maximum capacity and no minimum computer skill
required to sign up, with classes free for students ages 8 to 17, due to
Innovation Award funds. Students...
Greenfield brings on four new firefighters
GREENFIELD ā Greenfield Fire Department hosted a swearing-in ceremony for four new part-time firefighters during last weekās Greenfield City Council meeting.
Fire Chief Jim Langborg swore in Luis Navarro, Benjamin Rianda, Paul Salinas and Aaron Vasquez before the council on June 8.
The part-time firefighters will...
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Gonzalesā Camarena takes softball talents to Azusa Pacific
GONZALES ā Gonzales resident Celeste Camarena has just begun attending school and training for softball at Azusa Pacific University near the city of Glendora...





















