Close to 100 people march through downtown Watsonville Saturday in the 32nd annual Watsonville Peace and Unity March.
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The proposed ordinance—which the Board of Supervisors will consider on Nov. 18—ensures local control, transparent permitting, and strict adherence to national fire safety standards, including those ...
Watsonville sophomore Noel Navarro had three rushing touchdowns, and the Wildcatz defeated Monte Vista Christian, 42-41, in ...
A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the Trump administration must fund Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...
Members of the Campaign for Organic & Regenerative Agriculture (CORA) welcomed Miss California’s Teen Jasmine Wu Nov. 1 on a ...
St. Francis saw its historical season come to a close after an early exit in the Central Coast Section playoffs on Tuesday ...
Chavez said PVUSD has seen a loss of 450 students since last year. “That’s a whole school,” he said. In addition, PVUSD is ...
The County of Santa Cruz on Friday released a draft ordinance that would regulate the development of future Battery Energy ...
Early results Tuesday night showed Proposition 50 ahead by a slight margin, with 55% of Californians voting yes, and 77.8% of ...
Monterey County greenhouses that cultivate cannabis are responsible for the purple glow sometimes seen in the skies of ...
Monte Vista Christian wrapped up the Gabilan Division boys cross country title after putting on a fantastic performance at last week’s Pacific Coast Athletic League Championships.
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