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Sol Treasures brings Broadway to King City's Robert Stanton Theatre.
Sol Treasures and the Robert Stanton Theatre showed their first-ever Broadway show for all ages over the past two weekends. They chose Fiddler on the Roof that debuted on Broadway in 1964, followed by a successful film in 1971. You might know the Robert Stanton Theatre, also known as the...
Two in Tow & On the Go | A girl, a military base, and The 14 Names To Remember Project
We interrupt your regularly scheduled family column to bring you this long-winded story about a girl, a military base, and how they all tie into a cool Memorial-Day themed news event that you’re all invited to attend next week. A girl. Once upon a time, there was a twenty-something...
Amazon confirms it is revisiting Salinas plans after a developer buys property for $14.7 million.
Two years after Amazon backed out of a massive warehouse project in Salinas, the online retail and web services giant confirmed it is revisiting its plans to build in Monterey County’s largest city. It is currently unknown if the project is similar to the 2.92-million-square-foot, five-story facility that was...
South County will host its first youth summit on Saturday.
Nearly 200 teens in grades 8-12 will meet at Main Street Middle School in Soledad on Saturday, May 11 during First Annual South County Youth Summit. Students attending the event will learn about financial literacy, mental health, college readiness and more. Most of the students are from Gonzales, Soledad and Greenfield, with a handful from Salinas and King City.
The Heat Beat: Scientists say it's time to prepare for extreme heat on the Central Coast
Extreme heat is considered one of the deadliest climate-related hazards. When temperatures soar and stay high for multiple days, it takes a toll on people’s health. And even though the Central Coast is known for its moderate climate, projections for the region show an increase in frequency and severity of heat waves in the coming decades.
Civil Grand Jury report shows cannabis businesses are struggling financially in Monterey County
MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV)- The Monterey County Civil Grand Jury Report said that cannabis businesses are struggling financially. The report says more than 50 cannabis businesses have closed or filed for bankruptcy defaulting on more than $6 million in unpaid taxes. Annual tax revenues have plummeted from $20 million in 2021 to $3 million in The post Civil Grand Jury report shows cannabis businesses are struggling financially in Monterey County appeared first on KION546.
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