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Group burglarizes residence, injures woman

Watsonville Police are looking for five men who burglarized the residence of a 92-year-old woman after forcing their way inside, Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Sgt. Brian Cleveland reported Friday.

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.

Watsonville man killed in Hwy. 152 crash

A 19-year-old Watsonville man was killed Wednesday night after crashing his vehicle on Highway 152

Angels use AL-record 12 pitchers, top A's 11-9 in 11 innings

Instead of extending the game Monday, Kole Calhoun delivered with a two-run triple in the 11th inning as the Angels outlasted the Oakland Athletics 11-9.

Local people, event, business make history

The Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture announced the recipients of its annual awards.

Record numbers county, state-wide registered to vote

A record 159,443 Santa Cruz County residents registered for the November election, with more than 111,000 vote-by-mail ballots issued, County Clerk Gail Pellerin said.

Warriors' Kerr to pursue more answers for health issues

General manager Bob Myers said Monday that Kerr would have time off as needed in the coming weeks to find more options to better his long-term health, and Kerr said he would be traveling to do so.

Saturday street fair a success

Music filled the street as people strolled, rolled and skated their way around the fifth annual Pleasure Point Street Fair Saturday.

From horror to humanity

During a seven-month stint as a combat medic in Mosul, Iraq, Watsonville High School graduate Chris Lint treated scores of injured people. One of these was a woman with a bullet wound in her thigh.

State: expulsion, suspension numbers dropping

The numbers of students suspended and expelled in California public schools has declined for the fifth year in a row, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced Wednesday.
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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...