SPCA Monterey County is bringing affordable pet wellness services to Gonzales this spring to help local pets stay healthy and prevent overpopulation. These donor-funded mobile clinics are open to all Monterey County residents. Spay & Neuter Clinic (Appointment Required) When: Saturday, March 21 Where: Gonzales Police Department, 109 4th St. Cost: $95 for male dogs/puppies; $140 for female dogs/puppies; $55 for all cats/kittens. Price includes surgery and rabies vaccination. Requirements: Pets must be 2 months to 6 years old and weigh between 2 and 30 pounds. A deposit is required to secure your spot. Appointments: Book now at www.spcamc.org/mobile. Walk-In Vaccination Clinic (No Appointment Necessary) When: Saturday, April 11, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm Where: Gonzales Police Department, 109 4th St. Cost: $25 per vaccine; $5 dewormer. These mobile clinics supplement the year...
Lofgren Joins Swalwell and California Leaders to Demand Answers after Deaf 6-Year-Old is Deported Without Hearing Devices
Washington, D.C. — Rep. Zoe Lofgren, alongside Reps. Eric Swalwell, Lateefah Simon, Kevin Mullin, and Nanette Barragán and Senators Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Department of State demanding urgent answers following the deportation of a Hayward mother and her two young children, including her six-year-old son, Joseph, who was removed from the country without his assistive hearing devices. The letter outlines serious humanitarian and due-process concerns surrounding the deportation of Lesly Rodriguez Gutierrez and her children after they appeared for a routine immigration check-in in San Francisco. According to the family’s attorney, Rodriguez Gutierrez complied with the law and presented herself for the required check-in, where she and her children were detained and deported to Colombia Joseph had been learning American Sign Language and attending school in the United States before the depor...