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‘The first day of forever’

When she was 19, Lani Almand met the girl who would become her first daughter.

Watsonville caterers to transport 1,800 pounds of food to Paradise

On Monday morning, SwingTime Catering owner Antonette Wood was cooking up a storm at the company’s Watsonville kitchen.

Council to consider PV High School's athletic field

In what could be the final chapter of a long saga, the Watsonville City Council will consider approving Pajaro Valley High School's athletic field project on Tuesday.

RTC to consider transportation projects

The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission on Thursday will consider what projects should be covered by Measure D funds over the next five years.

Pajaro Valley Pride holds third annual march and celebration

People lined up along Main Street Sunday morning and let out a thunderous cheer as the third annual Pajaro Valley Pride March and Celebration officially kicked off.

PHOTO: Here comes the rain

A man uses a large umbrella to guard himself from the rain Wednesday in Watsonville.

Election 2018, City Council: Parker receives majority of votes in three-person District 7 race; Garcia, Estrada pull ahead

Ari Parker garnered more than 52 percent of the vote in the three-person race for the District 7 seat on the Watsonville City Council.

Aptos Village shaping up

In the not-too-distant future, Aptos’ signature World’s Shortest Parade will terminate in the Village Green, the centerpiece of Aptos Village’s expansive new development.

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.

Teacher earns Ph.D. in front of school audience

When Watsonville High School government and economics teacher Sara Roe received her Ph.D. on Oct. 2, she defended her dissertation in front of a panel of professors.
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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...