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Palacios takes county’s top job

Former Watsonville City Manager Carlos Palacios has been named the County Administrative Officer for Santa Cruz County.

Watsonville Berry Cooperative to close

Watsonville Berry Cooperative, a group of farmers also known as the Berry Bowl, is ending operations at the end of this year after struggling for years, General Manager Tom Simmons said Wednesday.

Report: Budget picture improving

As the City of Watsonville’s financial situation continues to improve, disappointing cannabis revenue and increasing retirement costs have city officials concerned for the future.

PV Trustees to consider ID check systems for all schools

The Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees on Wednesday will consider a proposal to place ID scanners in two schools, which would determine whether visitors can legally be on campus.

Watsonville company sells technology to Chilean tribe

A Watsonville company best known for converting crop by-products into clean-burning fuel has gone global.

PV High grads hold parade at Starlight Elementary

A group of Pajaro Valley High School seniors participated in the school's first-ever graduation parade on Monday, adorning their graduation colors and marching into Starlight Elementary School’s grounds.

Holiday tree arrives in Watsonville Plaza

Part of Main Street in downtown Watsonville was blocked off Tuesday morning to make way for an annual holiday tradition.

Raiders get 2 key pieces of defense back in practice

he Oakland Raiders defense had one of their most productive practices on Thursday, the same day outside linebacker Bruce Irvin and defensive end Mario Edwards Jr. returned after missing most of the first week of training camp.

Daisy Auxiliary marks 50 years

Since its founding 50 years ago, the Daisy Auxiliary has raised more than $1.5 million for Family Service Agency of the Central Coast.

Riding for a cause

A team of 21 firefighters arrived in Watsonville Monday after a 70-mile bicycle ride from Half Moon Bay.
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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...