Photos: Salinas: Agricultural technology center of California
After classes, Dario Molina, 22, works on assignments during a study hall at Hartnell College Alisal Campus in Salinas, Calif.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)With one foot in its fields and another edged toward Silicon Valley, Salinas is trying to reboot itself as the agricultural technology center of California.
A pedestrian is reflected in a storefront window as he walks down Main Street in the Old Town section of Salinas, Calif. City officials are hoping that the recent opening of Taylor Farms’ $40-million headquarters will help revive downtown.
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Children make their way home after school along Acosta Plaza in east Salinas, Calif. The area, a cluster of condominium and townhouse units built in the 1970s, has been known for gang violence.
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One in five of the 157,000 residents in Salinas, Calif., lives below poverty level, and the average per capita income was $17,810 in 2014 — 40% lower than the state’s median, according to U.S. Census data.
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The new 2,800-square-foot Western Growers Center for Innovation and Technology in Old Town Salinas houses startup technology companies.
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Dario Molina, 22, is enrolled in a program at Hartnell College Alisal Campus in Salinas, Calif., that pushes college students through computer science and information technology degrees in three years.
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Now a college student, Dario Molina, 22, stands among the fields of Salinas, Calif., where he used to work as a day laborer.
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