Tuesday, June 10th, 2025

Supporting our sponsors is one of the best ways to support Salinas Morning News.
Good morning, Salinas. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 10th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Local leaders at a special meeting celebrated 50 years since Monterey County banned the short-handled tool El Cortito—known for causing lasting injuries to farm workers—and historians shared accounts of its harmful effects; the Board of Supervisors will honor Los Tigres del Norte by declaring every June 10 as their day. KION
- ➤ Today, Hartnell College’s Alisal Campus in Salinas hosted a free car show and job fair that brought together car enthusiasts+families with live music, food trucks and campus tours highlighting vocational training. The event, organized in partnership with the Agricultural, Business and Technology Institute+ the Alisal Union School District, featured over 100 vehicles with registration fees funding student scholarships. KSBW
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Monterey County Board of Supervisors drafted a letter supporting North Salinas High School track star Clara Adams, who lost her 400-meter state title after celebrating her win by using a fire extinguisher in a post-race moment. The board will vote soon to send the letter to the California Interscholastic Federation—saying the punishment seems too harsh and unlike past rules. KSBW
- ➤ The College World Series will begin Friday as Oregon State pitcher Eric Segura—a Monterey County native from Salinas—prepares to take the mound after recording 77 strikeouts in 56.2 innings with eight wins this season. Oregon State will face Louisville, which holds a 40-22 record, as the series showcases local talent on the Central Coast. KSBW
- ➤ Luke Brandler of Stevenson golf carded a 4-under 67 — his score led the Pirates to their first state team title in 13 years. Junior shortstop Gigi Rossi of Salinas softball hit a walk-off single in extra innings — she also hit a homer as her team won the Northern California Division II title game over Liberty. Monterey Herald
- ➤ TODAY'S SPONSOR This compact, easy-to-use rangefinder is packed with features like slope adjustment, flag-lock with vibration feedback, and a USB-C rechargeable battery. Lightweight and accurate, it’s a great choice for casual or beginner golfers looking for reliable performance. The Buy
Supporting our sponsors is one of the best ways to support Salinas Morning News.
No new events today. You can submit one here.
No new real estate listings today. You can submit one here.
No new job posts today. You can submit one here.
No new community announcements today. You can submit one here.

A Budget-Friendly Golf Rangefinder with Premium Features
The REVASRI NK‑1000 rangefinder is a surprisingly capable option for golfers who want accuracy without spending a fortune.
Priced under $50, it includes features like slope adjustment, flag-lock with vibration feedback, and a rechargeable USB-C battery. Plus, it’s compact and lightweight, easily locks onto targets, and seamlessly switches between yards and meters. It’s a great pick for casual or new golfers looking for reliable performance at a wallet-friendly price point.
Bonus: Shop more top-rated and best-selling golf products.
Supporting our sponsors is one of the best ways to support Salinas Morning News.
TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.
Know who said this? Send us an email!
Reveal the authorAbout Salinas Morning News
Welcome to the Salinas Morning News, your community newsletter that's anything but snooze-worthy, packed with positive, impactful local news + events across the Salinas, California community. If you like the Salinas Morning News, support us by subscribing to our email newsletter and sharing us with your friends and family in Salinas.
Advertising Opportunities
Advertising with us will make sure you stay at the top of everyone's mind—in Salinas and across California. You can learn more here. We'll work together to build a custom plan to hit your goals this year.
Alternatively, you can submit events, announcements, real estate listings, and job postings. We'll include them in our newsletter on whichever dates you like.
Community, delivered
Our hyper-local media company activates communities through daily email newsletters that curate the most positive, impactful local news + events – all for free.
Subscribe to Salinas Morning News
A free Salinas community newsletter.
- Daily local news
- We curate the most positive, impactful local news + events.
- 6AM City
- A publication of 6AM City, the nation's leading local newsletter-first media network. Nominate your city.

© 6AM City Inc. 2025. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Terms of Service. Questions? Contact us here
Sitemap: https://salinasmorningnews.com/sitemap