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Remembering the veterans

Richard Montalvo was born and raised in Watsonville, and graduated from Watsonville High School in 1967. Robert Swinn lives in Scotts Valley, but his parents were born in Aromas and Freedom. Both men have made it their mission to care for monuments in Wat

Three sentenced in shooting case

Three of the men who took part in a 2014 gang-related shooting that left a man and a 4-year-old girl dead have been given prison sentences, jail records show.

Watsonville declared a ‘Dreamers City’

The Watsonville City Council unanimously voiced its support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program Tuesday, joining numerous cities across the country in reaction to President Donald Trump’s decision to end the program.

County unveils new jail re-entry facility

Santa Cruz County corrections officials showed off their newest facility Friday, which was created to be a final stop for inmates before they are released.

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.

Child psychologist sentenced to 16 years

Dr. John William “Bill” Visher, a child psychologist, found guilty of committing lewd acts with a minor, was handed a sentence of 16 years behind bars Tuesday.

Vazquez appointed as Monterey County judge

The Superior Court of California for the County of Monterey announced the investiture of Rafael Vazquez on Feb. 2.

A look at the county's spooky locales

Santa Cruz County is known for its surfing and its tourist-friendly boardwalk but the coastal county has also been a hot bed for ghosts and legends.

Transportation Commission approves new rail contract

The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission on Thursday approved a contract allowing a new operator to take control of the 32-mile rail line that runs from Watsonville to Davenport.

D’La Colmena Market & Catering celebrating 40 years

Four decades ago, Manuel Gonzales started D’La Colmena market on Rodriguez Street near the post office.
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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...