The Sylvano and Maria Boronda International Study Program is offering student scholarships for a two-week program of study in Florence and Rome, Italy, this coming summer. The deadline for online applications, including electronic samples of creative work, is midnight
on Dec. 1. Student applicants must be at least 18 and reside in Monterey County. As directed by the will of the donor, Lester D. Boronda, they also must be “students of unusual promise in the arts, namely, painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, drama, music or dance.” Students selected for the program will study and travel under the direction of a Hartnell College instructor. They will receive expenses for air and ground transportation, lodging and a meal allowance. In addition, accident insurance will be covered for the duration. Due to global COVID protocols, the trip may be rescheduled to domestic, United States destinations in the event travel to Italy becomes prohibited. To apply, please visit https://www.hartnell.edu/students/scholarships/ and scroll down to the
Boronda International Study Program link. For DACA recipients with specific questions, please contact Bronwyn Moreno at bmoreno@hartnell.edu
Monterey County DA Releases Preliminary Information Concerning an Officer Involved Shooting Incident that Occurred Outside of Soledad on December 16
SALINAS, California- Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni on December 19 released preliminary information concerning the officer involved shooting (OIS) which occurred at about 1:20 a.m. outside the city of Soledad on December 16, 2025. Just before 1:00 a.m., Monterey County Sheriff’s Deputy Carlos Pina, who has been a peace officer for 10 years all with MCSO, and Deputy Blain Councilman, each in separate patrol cars, were dispatched to 32097 McCoy Road. A resident at the farm labor camp reported a suspicious individual with a handgun whose white Honda 4 door sedan was parked in space 18 at the complex. Before parking there, the suspect drove around and around, stopped in front of the reporting party’s (RP’s) truck, and got out. The RP could hear music. Deputy Pina drove the lead patrol car and arrived just after 1:20 a.m. His dashcam video, which does not record sound but which he installed on his own and at his own expense, depicts the following: He drove down ...
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