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Three arrested on gun, drug charges

Three suspected gang members were arrested last week after police reportedly found drugs and a loaded revolver at their residence.

Tri-county area launches text-to-911 service

A new service in Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties allows people to contact 911 centers via text message.

ALERT: Buena Vista Drive closed

Buena Vista Drive is closed in both directions at Trabing Road after a truck hauling a load of large logs overturned and sheared a power pole.

Warm weather ushers in summer

Summer, which officially started Thursday, will get a kick-start Friday as a high-pressure system builds over the region.

Senior center getting upgrade, aiming for more

The Watsonville Senior Center is currently getting its first renovation in several decades by the City of Watsonville, with new bathrooms, parking lot, and ADA-compliant handrails and door handles.

Negotiations stall between PVUSD, teachers’ union

Mediated contract negotiations between Pajaro Valley Unified School District and its teachers’ union stalled Monday after the sides failed to reach an agreement.

PVUSD Area 5: De Rose faces single challenger in November

This is part two of a series of interviews with candidates running for seats on the Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees. In this story, Trustee Area 5 incumbent Leslie De Rose discusses her campaign, and challenger Jennifer Schacher looks to bring “new leadership.”

Layoffs, zombies and sarcasm

In his songwriting, Michael Gaither focuses on three things: sarcasm, nostalgia and gratitude.

World Wetlands Day to kick off tree-planting project

The annual World Wetlands Day will kick off the Watsonville Urban Forest Revitalization Project, which, over a two-year period, will add 300 trees and hundreds of drought-tolerant native shrubs at 10 park sites and three street corridors.

Lunch program in full swing

In a small courtyard at 521 Main St., as kids play, color and blow bubbles, a group of diligent volunteers sits behind a plastic table handing out free lunches to kids in need.
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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...