Veronica Macias, Evening Anchor
Veronica Macias is back in her home state of California after more than a decade away. She last worked in Abilene, Texas as an evening…
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Veronica Macias is back in her home state of California after more than a decade away. She last worked in Abilene, Texas as an evening…
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As we all enter another week of trying to isolate ourselves from others, many of us are finding clever new ways to reach out to friends and…
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CONDADO DE MONTEREY, Calif. (KMUV-TV) El Jurado en el caso de Rubén Flores, lo declaró no culpable en la complicidad con su hijo Paul Flores, tras…
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By Eric Levenson, Andy Rose and Steve Almasy, CNN An 18-year-old gunman on Tuesday fatally shot 19 children and two adults at a Texas elementary…
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l Departamento de PolicÃa de Gilory informó que un sospechoso se metió a la casa de la vÃctima en Gilroy con otro hombre y golpeó a un niño de…
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 Central Coast expects to see an uptick in visitors after international travel restrictions are lifted in the United States.…
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SALINAS, Calif. (KION) Local bakery prepares to sell pan de Muerto on one of their busiest holidays, Dia de Los Muertos. La Soledad Bakery in Salinas…
Continue ReadingSANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif. (KION) Residents in the San Lorenzo Valley have had to evacuate due to debris flow concerns for the past two years. But…
Continue ReadingCaltrans launched a new program offering volunteers up to $250 for Highway Litter…
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SANTA CRUZ Co., Calif. (KION) People in the Santa Cruz County are preparing for rain to hit mountainous areas. Its been months the Central Coast has…
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Hartnell College recruits, Salinas native, Casey Watt as the new Head Softball…
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Watsonville High School teachers have expressed their concerns about the district’s decision to bring back school resource officers.…
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Some PG&E customers living on the Central Coast are still experiencing a loss of power after yesterday’s planned and unplanned outages due to…
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To minimizing wildfire risks, Pacific Gas and Electric Company is shutting off power for up to 25,000 customers in 20 counties, including Monterey…
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SOLEDAD, Calif. (KION) – Authorities in Soledad are investigating a double homicide where one person was killed and another injured on Sunday.…
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Workers won’t be able to take paid sick leave related to coronavirus since the COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave ends on…
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MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KION) The California state moratorium comes to an end this week but there’s still help for tenants who owe rent. Monterey…
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A COVID-19 testing site opened at Portola Hotel & Spa in an effort to provide a safe and healthy environment for…
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Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 616 which would farmworkers to vote for their labor representative from their…
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People are getting ready for this year’s California Rodeo in Salinas after it was canceled last year due to the…
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After years of waiting, a new South Monterey County tourist hot spot gets the approval to…
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SALINAS, Calif. (KION) The United States Census Bureau has released the results of the data collection taken in 2020 of the country’s population and…
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California’s new COVID-19 guidance includes guidance for a “modified quarantine” to allow students to continue with in-person education, even if they…
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SEASIDE, Calif. (KION) On the first Tuesday of this August, Police Departments across the country try to connect with people in the communities they…
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Strike teams are at the scene of the Dixie Fire burning in Butte and Plumas Counties, and during an interview about strike teams, one firefighter was…
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It’s not uncommon while driving down Central Coast roads to find piles of discarded household items. Illegal dumping, according Tweet from the…
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All it takes is a gust of strong wind to knock down above-ground power lines during a storm, sparking devastating fires and knocking out power for…
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CARMEL, Calif. (KION) The Carmel Unified School District plans to reopen schools on August 9 for full, in-person…
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Shark Week comes but once a year, and is a common household phrase in both landlocked and coastal locations.…
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The San Benito County Sheriff’s Office opened a brand new jail facility on Tuesday after over 14 years of planning and…
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The public is invited to participate in a discussion with city leaders, Monday, to discuss the future of policing and community services in…
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Cal Fire is asking landowners for help identifying healthy conifer trees for cone…
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The Biden Administration plans to reconstruct their US Legal Immigration system including welcoming more immigrants to the country…
Continue ReadingOne of the troopers involved in Ronald Greene’s arrest will be fired over an excessive force incident not involving Greene, according to a…
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The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office said it is looking for a man accused of following a minor in his work…
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced 83 million dollars will be used to add 100-thousand slots for child care. The reason why there is a lack of child…
Continue ReadingThe City of Salinas delivered checks to businesses who qualified for the Grow Salinas Fund Small Business Covid-19 relief…
Continue ReadingCENTRAL COAST, Calif. (KION) A 30 year old autistic man was able to live in his own apartment with the assistance of assigned caregivers. Now, the…
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President Biden has weighed the risks and considered the political and personal implications. He has listened carefully to the advice of the military…
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It’s always bad when politicians, faced with a serious moral dilemma, put self-interest ahead of public service. It’s even worse when…
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Remember the Tilt-a-Whirl? It was my favorite ride at the Fort Bend County Fair. You sit in a car that rolls and spins around an undulating track,…
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Remember the Tilt-a-Whirl? It was my favorite ride at the Fort Bend County Fair. You sit in a car that rolls and spins around an undulating track,…
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I have not spent much time in this newsletter on the antics of Marjorie Taylor Greene or the scandal surrounding Matt Gaetz, two of the more…
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In an explosive excerpt from his forthcoming memoir, former House Speaker John Boehner calls Texas Sen. Ted Cruz a nasty name, refers to lots of…
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Get those tank tops and shorts ready- Wednesday could be the hottest day of the year so…
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One year after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, caregivers and nursing home staff are pushing for…
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Seal pupping season has begun, but baby seals face dangers after they are…
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What’s the old saying? The first step to fixing your problem is admitting you have one. And yet President Joe Biden’s administration just…
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