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Battle at the ballot box in Greenfield
The items on the Greenfield City Council agenda are not exactly controversial, but in these days of heightened political animosity, just about anything draws a healthy crowd to its meetings.
According to Soledad Police Chief Eric Sills, Jorge Jasso, 19, and James Hernandez, 21, walked ino the La Placita Market on the 300 block of Front Street just after 1:00 p.m. The suspects ordered the clerks to the ground, grabbed money from the cash registers and then ran away.
Layoff notices sent, but Soledad working to avoid job cuts
I have been fishing for salmon a lot lately, and all of that time on the boat leaves me rocking... Soledad is preparing to slash its police force by nearly one-third - a scenario that city officials hope to derail at both the bargaining table and ballot box.
Highway 101 Near Soledad Reopened After Accident, Second Accident in Gonzales
NEAR SOLEDAD, Calif. -- The California Highway Patrol has reopened northbound lanes of Highway 101 near Soledad after an afternoon vehicle accident.
Greenfield homicide victim ID'd in double shooting
Jose Barragan, 18, and his 17-year-old friend were walking down Hutchinson Drive near Hicks Avenue in Greenfield when a dark-colored vehicle pulled alongside them.
Bringing back tradition: The tea party
Members of Chico Grandmothers Club gathered for their first Keep-A-Cup Tea Party Thursday at Community Center.
Carmel in Negotiations for Flanders Mansion Property Deal
The city of Carmel appears to wasting no time in positioning itself to sell the Flanders Mansion as soon as the dust settles from a Court of Appeal ruling.
Your Town: Monterey increases fines for "barkers" on wharf
The Monterey City Council voted 3-2 on Tuesday to quadruple fines for violating the city's "anti-barker" law on Fisherman's Wharf from $250 to $1,000 per violation.
City of Soledad Plans to Issue Layoff Notices to Police
Some local officers say cutbacks could put your life in danger. The city of Soledad is talking about cutting a third of its police force because it must cut more than a million dollars.
New Youth Facility Expected to Keep More Teens Out of Gangs
New Youth Facility Expected to Keep More Teens Out of Gangs. The Salinas Police Activities League, also known as PAL attracted a huge turnout on Saturday to renovate the old community center building.