Salinas, CA - The Monster Truck Throwdown will roar into the Salinas Sports Complex on Sunday, June 14, delivering high-flying stunts, car-crushing power, and nonstop excitement to the Central Coast. Fans can expect an all-new, larger, and more challenging track designed to push drivers and machines to the limit, along with the notorious Farmer 500 race, with some new twists this year. Tickets go on sale to the public on Thursday, February 19, at 10 a.m., exclusively at https://www.carodeo.com/events/2026/monster-truck-throwdown. The event is presented by Gold Star GMC. TICKET INFORMATION: Box Seats (Ages 2+) – $45 West & North Grandstands – Adult & ADA (Ages 13+) – $32 Kids (Ages 2-12, except box seats) – $15 Monster Meet Up Pass – $10 (Must be purchased separately and must accompany an event ticket; get up close to the trucks & drivers) “This year’s Monster Tru...
Deputies with the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office arrested 66-year-old Pablo Villasenor of Gonzales for suspicion of murder after he called 911 to report a medical emergency involving his wife late Friday night, February 13. At approximately 9:27 p.m., emergency dispatchers received a 911 call from Villasenor who stated that his wife was bleeding and that he did not know what had happened. Deputies responded to a residence on the 28000 block of Carr Road, just outside the city limits of Gonzales. Upon arrival, deputies located an adult female suffering from a severe laceration. Fire and ambulance personnel immediately began life-saving measures before transporting her to a local trauma center. Despite medical efforts, the victim tragically succumbed to her injuries. She has been identified as 60-year-old Carmen Vega Tapia of Gonzales. Detectives detained Villasenor and transported him to the Sheriff’s Office for questioning. During their contact, detectives observed that Villase...