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Attendance up at Santa Cruz County Fair

Crews at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds spent Monday taking down the booths, displays, rides and other trappings of the fair, which ended Sunday.

Corralitos man hit by car dies

A 30-year-old Corralitos man died Sunday when he was struck by a car on Corralitos Road.

The nine lives of Ken Schwan

Nearly six months after Ken Schwan, owner of Monterey Bay Caterers, survived a brutal crash where a tow truck slammed into him on his motorcycle in March, he’s back in the kitchen, in his office and out in the field.

Aptos artist specializes in, teaches encaustic art

Encaustic painting is a technique using paint made from melted beeswax combined with color pigments.

PVPSA breaks ground on new facility

Sometime next summer, Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance hopes to open a new location that will allow the organization to expand its services in Watsonville.

Watsonville forms ties with Croatian city

On Tuesday, the Watsonville City Council agreed to enter into a sister city relationship with Cavtat, a city that is the county seat of Konavle, Croatia.

Crowds gather for opening day of the Santa Cruz County Fair

Fair includes five days of family-friendly activities and exhibitions.

Remembering, honoring response to 9/11 attacks

In honor of those that died or were injured in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America, students at Moreland Notre Dame School presented fresh sunflowers to a cast of Watsonville firefighters and police officers at an annual early morning ceremony Tuesday.

PVUSD Area 4: Two newcomers challenge board veteran

This is the final installment in a series of interviews with candidates running for seats on the Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees.

FBI offers reward for Planned Parenthood arson

The FBI has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect who started a fire at the Planned Parenthood in Watsonville on July 20.
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