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Dispensary reflects on first week of recreational pot sales

Last week, many Californians not only celebrated the start of a new year, but also the milestone of the legalization of recreational cannabis.

Cabrillo stabbing suspect makes court appearance

Steven John Wooding, the man suspected of stabbing a young woman Wednesday at Cabrillo College in Aptos, made his first appearance is Superior Court Friday.

Police arrest alleged serial DUI offender

The Watsonville Police Department is crediting a quick-thinking convenience store clerk for the arrest of man who was driving his vehicle while intoxicated.

Women’s March draws record crowd

Last year, Cheryl Voss went to the first Santa Cruz Women’s March, joining thousands of people who filled the streets voicing their opposition to newly inaugurated President Donald Trump.

County: Levee project ‘accelerated’

After last winter’s storms caused $10 million in damages to the federal levee system, including some flooding, the Pajaro River levee improvement project has kicked into high gear.

Monterey County apologizes to Japanese Americans

Seventy-six years after more than 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were imprisoned across the nation, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors issued a formal apology.

County supervisor, Cabrillo trustee seats join busy city council race on ballot

Incumbent Greg Caput is facing off against Jimmy Dutra for the Santa Cruz County Supervisor District 4 seat after the pair finished in the top two in the June election.

Watsonville city manager accepts Arizona position

The Avondale, Ariz. City Council is set to consider hiring Charles Montoya as its next city manager on Monday, a week after the Watsonville leader accepted the position.

PHOTO: Classes resume at Pajaro Valley Unified School District

More than 1,400 students returned to Pajaro Valley High School for the first day of school Wednesday, along with nearly 19,000 of their peers across Pajaro Valley Unified School District.

Pay increases on council agenda

The Watsonville City Council is set to consider a number of pay increases for positions in a variety of city departments Tuesday.
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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...