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Statement in Response to the Governors Announcement Regarding California's CARE Court Program Sent on Behalf of the County of Monterey Health Department - Behavioral Health Bureau

  CARE Court has been fully implemented in the County of Monterey since December 2024. Since then, the County has seen steady growth in participation—our CARE caseload has doubled since October 2025—and our petition rate of 7.3 per 100,000 residents exceeds the statewide average of 6.2. These outcomes reflect proactive outreach and strong partnerships across local systems.   The County of Monterey did not see a surge in family‑filed petitions when CARE Court launched. This is because most families already feel well‑supported by the County’s strong voluntary Behavioral Health services. Voluntary engagement remains the gold standard for sustainable recovery, and the CARE Act itself prioritizes voluntary treatment whenever possible.   The County maintains close coordination among Behavioral Health, the Superior Court, County Counsel, the Public Defender, and the Public Guardian regarding CARE Court process. This collaboration ensures that each individual receives care in the...
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SPCA Wildlife Center is Caring for Potato-sized Orphaned Skunk Baby

  Your SPCA Monterey County Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is caring for a baby orphaned skunk.  The skunk is about four and a half weeks old. She weighs just 256 grams, around the size and weight of a large russet potato.  She came to the SPCA Wildlife Center after community members saw her alone near a business park for a few days and became concerned. At just 4 weeks old, she is too young to survive away from her mother. Skunks are normally weaned at 2 months old and leave their mother in the fall months.  She is currently in a safe, warm indoor incubator while she grows. She eats a custard made from mixing eggs with a specialized formula for baby skunks. Once she is old enough, the SPCA Wildlife Center will release her back into the wild near where she was found.  “Thank you to our community for contacting us when they see a wild animal in need and for supporting all our rescues,” says Ciera Duits-Cavanaugh, SPCA Wildlife Center Supervisor. “Your ...

Monterey County has Officially Earned the Unique Designation as a Clean California Community from Caltrans’ Clean CA initiative; This Recognition Acknowledges Local Efforts to Reduce Illegal Dumping and Litter, Preserve the Environment, and Build Healthier Communities!

  The designation reflects the County’s role as a leader in California’s Zero Litter movement to reduce litter and keep all parts of the state as clean, healthy and beautiful as possible. Comprised of local city and county agencies, industry leaders, law enforcement, agricultural businesses, and community activists, Monterey County’s Illegal Dumping and Litter Abatement Task Force (IDLATF) strives to reduce illegal dumping in the County through a unified effort of education, enforcement, increased recycling, funding of clean-up activities, and community collaboration.   Founded in 1996, the IDLATF developed the County’s Disposal Voucher Program, the first of its kind. This unique partnership between Monterey County Environmental Health Bureau, Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority, and ReGen Monterey offers free disposal of litter and illegally dumped material for community clean-up events and victims of illegal dumping.   On average, Monterey County removes approximately ...

County of Monterey Receives $2.8 Million in State Funding to Prevent and End Homelessness Through HHAP Round 6

  Salinas, CA — The County of Monterey announced on Tuesday, March 3 that they've been awarded $2.8 million in funding through Round 6 of California’s Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Program, part of a statewide effort to prevent and end homelessness and expand housing solutions across California. HHAP Round 6 awards were announced Monday by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), following a competitive regional application process in partnership with the Salinas/Monterey & San Benito Continuums of Care. “Homelessness remains a pressing challenge across California,” said Roxanne Wilson, County of Monterey Homeless Services Director. “This funding will allow us to stabilize proven local solutions that support individuals and families on their path to stable, permanent housing.” The HHAP Program provides flexible state grant funds to 14 large cities, counties, and Continuums of Care to support local strategies that prevent and end...

SPCA Summer Animal Camp Registration & Scholarships

  Do you know a child who loves animals?  It’s time to register for SPCA Monterey County's Summer Animal Camp!  SPCA Animal Camp is all about kindness, compassion, and empowering children to make a difference for the pets and wildlife that enrich our lives. The Camps take place at the beautiful SPCA Monterey County campus in our newly renovated Claire Jacobson Learning Center.  These popular camps offer a unique mix of fun, exciting, and educational experiences.  Activities include lessons in animal safety and handling, hikes on the SPCA grounds, and animal activities. We’ll make toys and treats for pets, meet rescued wildlife, visit with rescued horses and barn pets, play animal trivia games, make pet-related crafts, and lots more. Register now: www.spcamc.org/camp      June 8-12, 9 am to 3 pm: Animal Camp Week 1 (ages 7-12)     June 15-19, 9 am to 3 pm: Animal Camp Week 2 (ages 7-12)     June 22-26, 9 am to 3 pm: Animal Camp ...

The Official Candidate Filing Period Closes on March 6!

  Salinas, CA – The candidate filing period for elective offices in the June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election closes Friday, March 6, 2026. Candidate forms must be completed and submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2026.   Official nomination documents are available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the filing period at the Monterey County Elections Department located at 1441 Schilling Place – North Building, Salinas, CA.   Interested candidates should schedule an appointment via email at CandidateServices@countyofmonterey.gov or by phone (831) 796-1499.   Monterey County Candidate Guidelines, detailing offices up for election and requirements, are available at https://tinyurl.com/nhdb6y9d.

Monterey County Sheriff’s Deputies and Monterey County Cold Case Task Force Detectives Solve 1982 Murder

  On Saturday, April 10 of 1982 at approximately 1:30 am, a deceased male, later identified as Cruz Gomez, was found on Williams Road in an unincorporated area of Monterey County, near Old Stage Road. Gomez was found by a security guard who was checking the gates of local farm properties. Gomez was the owner of the “Dos Reyes” Night Club in Salinas. The initial investigation indicated Gomez had been violently beaten and murdered somewhere else and had been placed on the roadway where he was later found. Suspects were identified early, as witnesses led investigators to Saul Ramirez and another suspect. Both had been at the Dos Reyes Night Club, shortly before Gomez left the bar. After many interviews, search warrants, and evidence collection, a fresh tip from the public led investigators to a motorhome at the Mission El Dorado (camp) in Huron, CA. Blood evidence and other items of interest were found inside the motorhome by detectives; however, during the 1980s, no suspect could be ...