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Bicycle trip for veterans passes through Watsonville

Some 50 military veterans passed through Watsonville on their bicycles Monday morning, the first leg of a 450-mile ride that will end Saturday in Ventura.

Charter school denied for second time

The Santa Cruz County Office of Education Board of Trustees on Thursday evening denied a charter petition for Watsonville Prep, dashing the hopes for the school's second attempt to open in Watsonville.

‘Strong competition’

Taylor Brown sat astride her quarter horse “I’m a Done Deal” at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Thursday, hoping to earn a place in a national championship in November.

Ohio incident prompts Boardwalk ride closure

After a carnival ride at the Ohio State Fair broke apart and killed a passenger and hurt others Wednesday night, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk decided to close a similar ride indefinitely.

Farmworker shortage hits Monterey Bay

Many see the Trump administration's immigration crackdown as already having an effect on the U.S. economy — and no place is that more apparent than in the agriculture industry.

CalFresh Forum returns to Watsonville

Second Harvest Food Bank and the Santa Cruz County Human Services Department came together Friday to host the Seventh Annual Central Coast CalFresh Forum.

Elected officials, community leaders help deliver meals

Community Champions Week is part of a nationwide campaign that aims to increase awareness and encourage support for senior nutrition needs and services.

Obon Festival returns to Buddhist Temple

The Watsonville Buddhist Temple will hold its annual Obon Festival on Sunday, and they invite the public to come share in the festivities.

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.

Chases and crash keep police busy

Several arrests, chases and a crash have kept Watsonville Police busy over the past few days.
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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...