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Watsonville welcomes Mexican delegation

Watsonville officials welcomed in a small delegation from Tangancícuaro on Friday, taking another step in forging a sister city relationship with the city located in Michoacán, México.

A place for specialized care

The newest wing at Montecito Manor in Watsonville features plenty of bright, open spaces, its own dining room and a fenced-in outdoor area set up for family visits.

Parades, fireworks and more for Fourth of July

Thousands of people will gather across the county on Wednesday to celebrate 242 years since the Declaration of Independence was adopted.

PVUSD, teachers reach tentative agreement

After 17 months of tense negotiations, Pajaro Valley Unified School District has come to a tentative contract agreement with its teachers’ union.

New engines join fire department's fleet

A new custom-built engine arrived at Watsonville Fire Station 1 on Friday after a journey from the opposite end of the country.

Watsonville closes Pinto Lake boat dock

Watsonville City officials have closed the launch ramp and dock at Pinto Lake City Park until further notice, the city announced on its website Wednesday.

New fence blocks out homeless camp

New fencing, topped with barbed wire and razor wire — a bold “stay out” statement — has been installed this week at the edge of a bridge over Watsonville Slough on Harkins Slough Road behind Ramsay Park.

CHP urges summer drivers to put safety first

CHP officers are on high alert leading into the upcoming week, as summer travel starts up and Fourth of July approaches. The agency is reminding all drivers to put safety first as more cars than usual are traveling Santa Cruz County’s roads.

Plan aims to curb speeders

Concerned about speeding on your street? Get together with your neighbors and form a neighborhood traffic group, city officials advise.

Wings event draws crowds

Hundreds of people attended the third-annual Wings Over Watsonville festival on Saturday, despite temperatures on the tarmac that topped 110 degrees.
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Aptos takes down Watsonville in battle of the ‘Black and Blue...

At one time in the teams’ long history, Aptos and Watsonville were nemesis on the gridiron as members of the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic...