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Salinas Valley News Briefs | March 10, 2021

EDUCATIONAL KITS MONTEREY COUNTY ā€” Transportation Agency for Monterey County unveiled its ā€œPlay To Learn Kitsā€ for families on Feb. 24. Funded primarily by the Measure X Safe Routes to School program, the kits were developed in partnership with MY Museum, Cal State Monterey Bay...

Gonzales named 19th safest small city in California

GONZALES ā€” AdvisorSmith has announced that Gonzales is the 19th safest small city in California. The business insurance company used information from the FBI crime reporting from 2019 to make the determination. Small towns in California were categorized based on having fewer than 10,000 residents,...

Taking the vaccine into the fields to help vulnerable farmworkers

CALIFORNIA ā€” Before state officials announced that 40% of California's new vaccine doses would go to low-income communities, leaders were struggling to make good on promises to prioritize vulnerable Californians in the vaccine rollout. As my colleague Miriam Jordan recently wrote, farmworkers were among those...

Hartnell nursing students educate hundreds of Gonzales ag workers about Covid-19 vaccine

GONZALES ā€” Registered and vocational nursing students from Hartnell College recently went to Taylor Farms in Gonzales to present information about Covid-19 vaccines and answer questions regarding the process of getting immunized. ā€œThe purpose is to be here to give presentations on the importance of...

Fully vaccinated people can have small gatherings indoors, CDC says

UNITED STATES ā€” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday issued long-awaited guidance to Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19, freeing them to take some liberties that the unvaccinated should not, including gathering indoors with others who are fully vaccinated without precautions while...

Greenfield police arrest gang member after vehicle pursuit

GREENFIELD ā€” On Feb. 26, at about 6:38 p.m., Greenfield police officers initiated a traffic stop for vehicle code violations in the 1200 block of Apple Avenue. The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle, Jose Ponce Tinajero, fled from officers and a vehicle pursuit...

Salinas Valley News Briefs | March 8, 2021

CENTENNIAL CRUISE SOLEDAD ā€” A Centennial Car Parade is planned for March 9 at 5 p.m. along West Street to celebrate Soledadā€™s 100th anniversary, hosted by the City of Soledad and the Front Street group. The parade will use the same route as Front Streetā€™s...

Fauci warns U.S. could be headed for another virus spike

UNITED STATES ā€” States have continued steadily lifting restrictions, despite warnings from top federal health officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci that new coronavirus cases in the United States have plateaued at a very high level after their drastic drop has stalled and that the...

Soledad swimming pool in need of repairs

SOLEDAD ā€” Community members are being asked by the Soledad-Mission Recreation District to help in getting the cityā€™s pool restored. The current amount being sought for repairs to the pool and filter system is $85,000, after prior fundraising and state grants put funding in place...

California amusement parks allowed to reopen in red tier starting next month

CALIFORNIA ā€” Outdoor amusement parks in California counties in the red tier of the stateā€™s Covid-19 reopening plan will be allowed to welcome back customers next month, the California Department of Public Health announced Friday afternoon. Live outdoor sporting events and performances will, too, be...

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Community workshops exploring regionā€™s water use underway in Salinas Valley

SALINAS VALLEY ā€” Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency (SVBGSA) is hosting multiple workshops this spring to provide residents and businesses of the Salinas Valley...