A need for action
Congressman Jimmy Panetta visited Hartnell College students last week to speak about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), where the House stands in reaching a proposal and what Dreamers should do.
Eden Valley hosts CNA graduation
Another promising group of students graduated from Soledad Adult Schoolās Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Program on Oct. 11 at Eden Valley Care Centerās Rosieās Garden.
Wine Country Rodeo debuts Saturday
Some of the best cowboys and cowgirls from California are heading to South County this Saturday for the first-ever Salinas Valley Wine Country Rodeo.
Farmworker dies in accident on Old Stage Road
A farmworker from Salinas died early Wednesday morning in a tractor accident on private property near the intersection of Old Stage Road and Chualar Canyon Road in Chualar.
Surfās up for youth at camp
The Wahine Project provided 20 surf camp scholarships for South Monterey County girls for the camp beginning this past Monday.
Gonzales honors the fallen
Residents of Gonzales, the American Legion Post 81, Gonzales Explorers, Soledad High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) and more gathered to pay tribute to the fallen during Mondayās Memorial Day service at the Gonzales Cemetery.
City plans to improve structures with Urban Counties grant
Gonzales City Council has approved participation in the Urban Counties Community Development Block Grant to improve areas of the city.
No longer just a dream
Salinas Valley businessman Raymond Costa, who owns and operates 10 local McDonaldās franchises, helped to make the college aspirations of his employees possible last Wednesday.
City looking into ways to fix traffic congestion
Gonzales City Council is working to find a solution to the growing traffic problem with a decision to form an agreement with a special tax consulting service.
UnitedAg extends services to South County
Seven health and wellness clinics, including two in South County, have been added to UnitedAgās growing network that serves California farmworkers and their families.
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Two women plead no contest in $3M Taylor Farms embezzlement scheme
SALINAS ā Two former employees of a Taylor Farms subsidiary have pleaded no contest to embezzling more than $3 million from the company and...
















