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South County Youth Summit Student Registration closes on May 1

  Soledad, CA — The Youth Councils of Greenfield, Gonzales, and Soledad are proud to announce the 3rd Annual South County Youth Summit (SCYS) on May 2, 2026, from 9am to 2pm at the Dennis and Janice Caprara Community Center in Gonzales. Student registration closes on Friday, May 1, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Organizers strongly encourage students to register early to secure their spot. Organized by youth, for youth, the summit brings together students, community leaders, and organizations to empower the next generation with the knowledge, connections, and opportunities they need to succeed. This year’s theme, “Beyond the Diploma,” focuses on helping students explore what comes next—whether that means college, career pathways, or programs designed to support their transition into the next chapter of their lives. Following last year's success with over 100 participants, this year’s summit is expected to draw 130–140 attendees. The program includes interactive workshops, a resource fair, giv...
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Lake San Antonio to Host Wildflower Experience Festival and Triathlon; “The Woodstock of Triathlons” Returns to Lake San Antonio for Another Year of Racing, Music and Fun for All Ages.

  Lake San Antonio, South Shore will close on Thursday, April 30 through Sunday, May 3 for the highly anticipated Wildflower Experience (Wildflower). Wildflower is a 3-day event including a weekend festival and triathlon (bicycle, running and swimming) race. This event includes both races and a festival featuring live entertainment, celebration beer garden, wine tasting and informative race clinics. Attendance is estimated to be 6,000 people including participants, spectators, volunteers and employees. Race details are at https://www.wildflowerexperience.com/ There will be no general public admittance at South Shore from Thursday, April 30t through Sunday, May 3. North Shore will remain open to the public during the event. Boat launching will not be restricted at North Shore on Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 during the race. Boats may not access the area marked in red on the map (at right) during the swim, which is scheduled to take place from approximately 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sat...

Commercial Structure Fire Knocked Down Outside of King City on April 28

  Firefighters with CAL FIRE BEU, the King City Fire Department, the Greenfield Fire Department and Fires Crews with the the South Monterey County Fire Protection District were paged to a commercial structure fire that broke out in the area of Airport Road and close to Bitterwater Road near the King City Airport after 10:30 pm on Monday night, April 27. It took over 5 hours for fire crews to control the fire and ensure that the scene was fully stabilized prior to being released. CAL FIRE BEU states that this response highlights the strength of mutual aid and the continued partnership between agencies working together to protect the communities they serve. 1 person was evaluated for injuries. The cause of the fire is unknown. 

Lofgren Offers Fix for America's Ag Workforce Shortage as Congress Debates Farm Bill

  WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, April  27 Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (CA-18) introduced an amendment to The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 that would add the text of her bipartisan Farm Workforce Modernization Act. This legislation, re-introduced by Lofgren and Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) in May 2025, would create a workforce solution for America's agriculture industry by reforming the H-2A guestworker program to provide more flexibility for employers while ensuring protections for workers and providing legal status to the existing workforce. The Farm Workforce Modernization Act was negotiated over nine months with input from employers and the United Farm Workers union, and it passed the House with strong bipartisan support in 2019 and 2021. "Farmers across the country are being adversely impacted by the agricultural workforce shortage. That's leading to unpicked crops and increased food prices," said Rep. Lofgren. "I've worked across the aisle for y...

An Evening of Music and Wine at the Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles with Three Dog Night on July 24!

  The California Mid-State Fair announced on April 27 An Evening of Music & Wine, on Friday, July 24, featuring legendary rock band Three Dog Night with special guests Ambrosia and John Ford Coley. This fan-favorite event combines world-class live music with the region’s celebrated wine offerings for an unforgettable evening on the Central Coast. Tickets for this highly anticipated event will go on sale Friday, May 1, 2026 at 10:00 AM. Ticket prices are $40.00 for grandstand seating and $70.00 for Golden Circle seating. Guests who held tables for the 2025 Evening of Music & Wine will receive table renewal procedures and additional details via email at a later date. Those interested in joining the table waitlist or with questions regarding table reservations are encouraged to contact the Box Office at tickets@midstatefair.com. Three Dog Night, known for iconic hits such as “Joy to the World,” “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” and “One,” continues to captivate audiences with thei...

Kittens, Puppies, and a Sleepover? Here’s How to Help!

  Adorable pets need you! SPCA Monterey County fosters make a difference in a variety of ways. Right now, the SPCA is caring for 114 rescued puppies and kittens, with more arriving every day.  From bottle-feeding newborn kittens to helping a dog recover from a broken leg, foster volunteers provide the bridge between rescue and a forever home. While the SPCA provides all the medical care, food, and supplies, we are running low on one thing: you. Fostering isn't a lifelong commitment, it’s a life-saving one. Whether you have a spare bathroom, a guest room, or just a little extra space in your heart, you can help. The Commitment: Fostering can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. The Support: The SPCA provides everything , food, litter, bedding, medical supplies, and skilled advice. Your Role: You provide the snuggles, the late-night feedings, and the safe space for a pet to heal or grow. “I told my daughter we could do it once,” says Bonnie, a volunteer who ...

CHP "Hits the Brakes" on Speeding During 24-Hour Enforcement Effort

  SACRAMENTO - The California Highway Patrol will conduct a 24-hour Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) focused on speeding to help reduce serious and fatal crashes across California. The MEP begins at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28 and ends at 5:59 a.m. on Wednesday, April 29. The enforcement effort will take place throughout the day and night, emphasizing that there is no safe time or place to drive at unsafe speeds. During the operation, officers will monitor roadways and take enforcement action against drivers who exceed posted speed limits or travel at unsafe speeds for the conditions. Speeding reduces a driver’s ability to react to changing traffic conditions and greatly increases the severity of crashes. Even a slight increase in speed can significantly affect the outcome of a crash. “Speeding continues to be one of the leading causes of serious and fatal crashes on California’s roadways. When drivers choose to exceed safe speeds, they reduce their ability to react and increase th...