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KION News 5 46

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Teams prepping to compete in last Begonia Festival

About 10 million begonias are up for grabs for teams competing in the Capitola Begonia Festival Nautical Parade. → Read More

Record crowds and temperatures expected at Capitola Begonia Festival

The 65th annual Capitola Begonia Festival is on track to bring record crowds this weekend to celebrate, for the last time, the begonia growing and water festival history of Capitola. → Read More

Concours d'Elegance wraps up at Pebble Beach

Dozens of cars lined the 18th Fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links Sunday for the 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. → Read More

Concours d'Elegance wraps up at Pebble Beach

Dozens of cars lined the 18th Fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links Sunday for the 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. → Read More

Preparing Central Coast students for college

Dozens of Central Coast high school students gathered at the Seaside Boys and Girls Club for a college resources fair Saturday. → Read More

Demand for Salinas Valley wine on the rise

You fell fancy when you drink it.”-—Sarah ryglicki, marina THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SALINAS VALLEY FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL TOOK OVER OLDTOWN SALINASSATURDAY…SERVING UP FOOD AND WINE DIVERSE IN TASTE AND... → Read More

Carweek + Visitors = No Vacanies

Car Week attracts 85,000 visitors to Monterey County and 57 percent of them live outside of the area and will need a place to stay. → Read More

Local Affordable Care Act consumers may see double-digit insurance hikes

At a recent meeting in Sacramento, Covered California announced that insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act will rise an average of 12.5 percent. Officials also said Anthem, a major insurance carrier will also stop offering plans in most of the state. → Read More

Job growth created in the U.S. and on the Central Coast

The U.S.Labor Department said the U.S. economy gained 209,000 jobs in July and the unemployment rate is at a 16 year low of 4.3 percent in July. → Read More

UPDATE: 16-year-old arrested for Watsonville party store crash

The Watsonville Police Department is investigating two cars into a building in the 1200 block of Freedom Boulevard. → Read More

UPDATE: 4 children sent to trauma center, after car crashes into Watsonville party store

The Watsonville Police Department is investigating two cars into a building in the 1200 block of Freedom Boulevard. → Read More

Inside look at local nonprofit preserving and researching Monterey Bay

The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) is usually closed to the public, but this weekend they're inviting everybody in to see what they're all about. → Read More

Salinas man on life support in Italy has died

A family on the Monterey Peninsula says they are heartbroken after a trip to Italy left a Salinas man on life support. → Read More

Volunteers mark Soberanes Fire anniversary with clean-up

It was a year ago that the Soberanes Fire burned more than 132,000 acres of land along the Big Sur Coast. → Read More

Santa Cruz County urges earthquake preparedness

Friday is the 65th anniversary of the 1952 Kern County earthquake. → Read More

California Rodeo Salinas pours in more than $10 million dollars to local businesses

The professional bull riding event sold out Wednesday night and officials said pre-sale tickets to the California Rodeo Salinas are on track to sell more than last year. → Read More

New construction project may force some Seaside businesses to close

Usually Mariscos Puerto Nuevo in Seaside on Broadway Avenue is bustling with business on the weekends. → Read More

Survey reveals homelessness in Santa Cruz County has increased

Santa Cruz County agencies gathered to discuss findings and solutions to a growing problem they said needs immediate attention. → Read More

New coastal campground approved on Central Coast

California Coastal commissioners toured the Fort Ord Dunes State Park, taking the first step in building a proposed campground that will be like nothing else on the central coast. → Read More

Bicycle Safety: Santa Cruz installs first green "bike box"

Drivers turning right without checking for cyclists in the bike lane are a common cause for bike accidents, according to Santa Cruz officials. → Read More