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Crash victim remains in critical condition

A woman who was struck by a car at the intersection of Airport Boulevard and Holm Road last week is still in critical condition as of Monday evening.

Lighting up the plaza

Hundreds of people flocked to Watsonville City Plaza Sunday afternoon for the annual Multicultural Celebration.

Taekwondo instructor arrested for third time

A Watsonville taekwondo instructor who was arrested in 2016 for sex crimes against a minor, and who was arrested again in January while he was out on bail for new crimes against a minor, was arrested for a third time on Thursday after police discovered video evidence of his sex crimes, Watsonville Police Sgt. Brian Ridgway announced Thursday.

Twin Lakes improvement project in full swing

Work is progressing on a project in Live Oak to improve beach access at Twin Lakes State Beach.

Ringing in the New Year

Sunday is New Year’s Eve, and all over the Central Coast events are being planned to ring in the new year.

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.

City transfers property to Habitat for Humanity

The Watsonville City Council agreed to transfer ownership of a property to a nonprofit developer Tuesday, with the plan to build about seven housing units over the next 10 years.

‘The first day of forever’

When she was 19, Lani Almand met the girl who would become her first daughter.

City receives $321K to plan school access improvements

The City of Watsonville was recently awarded a $321,000 planning grant from the California Transportation Commission to identify projects that will improve access for bicyclists and pedestrians to 15 Watsonville schools.

Stolen goods returned to owners

The Watsonville Police Department on Tuesday held a public viewing of numerous stolen items in hopes of getting them back to their owners.
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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...