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Declaration of Intention Period for Judicial Seats Opens on January 26

  Salinas, CA – Monday, January 26 marks the opening of the Declaration of Intention filing period for Judicial Seats in the June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election. All interested candidates must file their Declaration of Intention no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 4. Judicial candidates must pay their non-refundable filing fee and/or submit Signature In-Lieu Petitions at the time they file their Declaration of Intention. Candidates are encouraged to schedule an appointment by calling (831) 796-1499 or toll-free at (866) 887-9274, or by email at CandidateServices@countyofmonterey.gov. The Elections Office is located at 1441 Schilling Place – North Building, Salinas, and is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information about this election, including offices up for election and important deadlines, visit www.CountyofMonterey.gov/Elections.
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1 Vehicle Rollover on Highway 101 Outside of Soledad on January 23

  1 vehicle overturned on Highway 101 Northbound near the CTF exit outside of Soledad at 1:08 pm on Friday afternoon, January 23. Minor injuries were reported from the accident. 

Structure Fire that Broke Out in Greenfield on January 23 Knocked Down

  At about 12 am on Friday, January 23 the Greenfield Police and Fire Departments responded to a structure fire on the 200 block of San Antonio Drive in Greenfield. Thanks to the quick response of the Greenfield Fire Department, with assistance from Cal Fire–Soledad, CTF, South Monterey County, Gonzales, and the King City Fire Departments, the fire was contained to the garage. No injuries were reported. The affected family was connected with resources through the American Red Cross. Preliminary evidence indicates the fire may have originated near a clothes dryer, but the cause remains under investigation. The Greenfield PD states that this incident is a reminder of the importance of regularly cleaning dryer vents and lint traps. Lint buildup is a common fire hazard and can quickly lead to a structure fire. The Greenfield Police Department thanks the Greenfield Fire Department and their neighboring fire agencies for their quick, coordinated response, which prevented the home from su...

Gonzales Man Sentenced to 34 Years in Prison for Child Molestation

SALINAS, California- Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni announced on January 22 that on January 20, 2026, Judge Carrie Panetta sentenced 30-year-old Jose Christian Montenegro of Gonzales, to 34 years in prison for committing 4 counts of forcible lewd acts upon a child under 14 and one lewd act on a child under the age of 14. These offenses are serious and violent felonies and considered strikes under California’s Three Strikes law. Montenegro will also be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Jane Doe 1 reported that Montenegro, a family member, had been sexually assaulting her for many years. Jane Doe 1 reported that Montenegro began touching her intimate areas when she was 6 or 7 years old. Montenegro would touch her both over and under her clothing numerous times a week. The touching continued until Jane Doe 1 reported the abuse when she was 13 years old. Jane Doe 1’s brave disclosure to law enforcement resulted in Jane Doe 2 reporting t...

Male Juvenile Shot in Soledad on January 21

  The Soledad Police Department reports that on Wednesday night, January 21, at approximately 6:42 p.m officers responded to reports of shots heard in the area of 1300 block of Palm Avenue. Upon arrival, officers located a male juvenile with a gunshot wound to the head. Officers immediately rendered aid, secured the scene, and the juvenile was transported to Natividad Medical Center in Salinas by AMR for medical treatment. A thorough search of the surrounding area was conducted, and surveillance footage is currently being collected and reviewed as part of the investigation.  At this time, no suspects have been arrested. This incident remains an active and ongoing investigation. The Soledad Police Department is asking anyone with information related to this incident to come forward. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective Lozano at 831-750-5818. Those wishing to remain anonymous may contact the WeTip Hotline at 1-800-782-7463

Soledad Youth Council Lead Citywide Street Safety Initiative

  Soledad, CA – The Soledad Youth Council (SYC) has been leading a comprehensive Street Safety Initiative, launched in October 2025 as their main initiative for the 25/26 year. The initiative is focused on identifying and addressing pedestrian and traffic safety concerns throughout the City of Soledad. Since launching the initiative in the fall of 2025, the Soledad Youth Council members have spent the past several months conducting field observations and analyzing streets and intersections they believe present safety challenges for youth, families, and the broader community. This work has included documenting visibility issues, traffic patterns, cross walk conditions, and factors that impact pedestrian safety. In December 2025, the Soledad Youth Council met with the Soledad Police Department to gain insight into traffic enforcement trends and safety concerns from a public safety perspective. The group is currently preparing a formal presentation for the City of Soledad’s Public Wor...

SPCA Monterey County Valentine’s Day Animal Camp to be Held on February 14

  Do you know a child who loves animals? The SPCA Monterey County offers fun and meaningful one-day camps during the school year, including our new Pawesome Valentine’s Day Camp on Saturday, February 14. During camp, kids will learn all about 4-legged BFFs. The SPCA Monterey County will see how to better understand their pets, what it takes to be a responsible pet owner, and they'll even learn how to exercise pets' minds using things they can find at home! During camp, they'll also learn how the SPCA helps the adoptable pets find their pur-fect fur-ever homes SPCA Animal Camp is all about kindness, compassion, and empowering children to make a difference for the pets and wildlife that enrich our lives. Camps take place at the beautiful SPCA Monterey County campus in our newly renovated Claire Jacobson Learning Center.  Register now: www.spcamc.org/camp   SPCA Monterey County is your nonprofit, independent, donor-supported humane society that has been serving...