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Monterey woman arrested in Redwood City after driving a stolen tow truck, officers say
REDWOOD CITY Calif. (KION-TV)- Redwood City Police arrested a 35-year-old Monterey woman after leading police on a car chase while driving a stolen tow truck. Investigators said they received reports of a stolen tow truck at Enterprise Rent-A-Car on the 300 block of El Camino Real on Friday night. Officers said that the woman who The post Monterey woman arrested in Redwood City after driving a stolen tow truck, officers say appeared first on KION546.
Carmel-by-the-Sea burger restaurant sustains significant damage from structure fire, firefighters say
CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, Calif. (KION-TV)- The Monterey Fire Department said a Carmel-by-the-Sea restaurant suffered $175,000 after a structure fire happened at the restaurant on Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters said that the fire happened around 2:20 p.m. at the Carmel Burger Bar at the Carmel Plaza shopping center. Monterey Fire said in a press release that while the restaurant The post Carmel-by-the-Sea burger restaurant sustains significant damage from structure fire, firefighters say appeared first on KION546.
Seaside Police arrest juvenile connected to shooting
SEASIDE, CALIF. (KION-TV)- Police in Seaside arrested a juvenile while serving a search warrant in response to a shooting that happened earlier in April. According to officials, officers served the warrant at around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday morning for a shooting that happened on the 1700 block of Luxton Street. During the search warrant, a male juvenile was arrested. Officers also found evidence that was related to the shooting.
Heading into the End of the Week Cool, Cloudy, & Moist
Staying cool and cloudy. A trough of low pressure keeping temperatures below normal and the marine layer deep. The moist onshore flow will continue to bring bouts of drizzle to the coastal mountains—especially those that slope off to the southwest. Clouds will favor the north side of the bay with clearing on the south. At the trough passes, winds will switch to the northwest, so by Thursday morning, chance of drizzle with low clouds will be more focused on the south side of the bay. Winds will turn breezy. A trailing weather system will then move through early Friday and could bring a few light showers and gusty winds. Sun will eventually break through with a sunny weekend ahead!
In California’s Carmel Valley, a Picturesque Retreat Lists for $11 Million
Nestled amid rolling hills and world-class wineries, homes in Central California’s affluent Carmel Valley enclave have long drawn Hollywood stars and industry tycoons ranging from Doris Day and Merv Griffin to Apple co-founder and former CEO Mike Markkula. One particular spot, just east of scenic Highway 1, also holds the 392-acre Holman Ranch where the likes of Charlie Chaplin, Theda Bara, Marlon Brando and Clark Gable once went to escape. Nearby is the former estate of the late Monkees singer/songwriter Michael Nesmith, which recently sold after a swift 17 days on the market for $3.2 million.Cher's Revamped Former Beverly Hills...
Neighbors troubled after man attempted to kidnap a 7-year-old girl in Salinas
SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV)- A 7-year-old girl is safe tonight after Salinas Police say she was nearly kidnapped on Saturday night. Investigators say 31-year-old Sonny Lobos Velasco, is accused of trying to take the girl from her home on the 600 block of Kirkpatrick Avenue. Neighbors in the area were shocked to hear about what happened. The post Neighbors troubled after man attempted to kidnap a 7-year-old girl in Salinas appeared first on KION546.
Salinas police shut down 7 illegal street vendors
SALINAS, Calif. — Salinas police said they shut down seven street vendors over the weekend that were working without proper permits. Police said in a social media poster that they received various complaints about illegal street vendors who were "violating health codes, blocking sidewalks, roadways, and leaving significant amounts of garbage."
Salinas Police looking for suspect involved in non-injury shooting at Acosta Plaza intersection
SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV)- Salinas Police is looking for at least one person who was involved in a non-injury shooting early Monday morning A Salinas Police Commander confirmed with KION that the shooting happened just before 3 a.m. at the intersection of North Sanborn Road and Acosta Plaza. Investigators said that they received 911 calls from The post Salinas Police looking for suspect involved in non-injury shooting at Acosta Plaza intersection appeared first on KION546.
Gray Skies for Days… Well a Few More Days
Deep, cool southwest flow will continue for the next day or so with a trough of low pressure moving through. Enhanced lift and upslope flow will squeeze drizzle (at time bordering on light rain) from the clouds in the Santa Cruz Mountains with patchy drizzle possible elsewhere. This southwesterly flow will be gusty at times at the surface and will likely once again clear out the southeast corner of Monterey Bay during the afternoon Tuesday.
Vegetation clearing to bring Highway 156 to one-way traffic
CASTROVILLE, Calif. — Caltrans announced that a part of Highway 156 will be under one-way traffic control on Wednesday and Thursday. Highway 156 between Castroville Boulevard and Oak Hills Drive will be under one-way traffic control from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on both days. Caltrans said this is...
More of the Same!
Staying cool and cloudy. A trough of low pressure keeping temperatures below normal and the marine layer deep. The moist onshore flow will continue to bring bouts of drizzle to the coastal mountains—especially those that slope off to the southwest. Clouds will favor the north side of the bay with clearing on the south. At the trough passes, winds will switch to the northwest, so by Thursday morning, chance of drizzle with low clouds will be more focused on the south side of the bay. Winds will turn breezy. A trailing weather system will then move through early Friday and could bring a few light showers and gusty winds. Sun will eventually break through with a sunny weekend ahead!
Salinas City Elementary School District hosts first-ever student film festival
SALINAS, California (KSBW) — Students from a dozen elementary schools participated Friday evening in Salinas City Elementary School District’s first-ever student film festival. About 150 students in grades K-12 made short films. In total, 72 entries were submitted by students. Parents also got a chance to see their...
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