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June 4, 2026

Watsonville Community Hospital CEO Stephen Gray leaving

This story has been updated from a previous version. Watsonville Community Hospital CEO Stephen Gray will step down July 10 after leading the community-owned hospital for more than 2½ years, hospital officials announced Monday. The Pajaro Valley Health Care District Board, which oversees the hospital, has...

Santa Clara County officials vow to oppose Gilroy ICE detention center

Santa Clara County officials, community organizers and residents gathered at the county government center in San Jose May 14 to oppose a federal plan to build an immigration detention facility on agricultural land just outside Gilroy city limits, vowing to fight the project in...

PG&E begins major power system upgrade in South Santa Cruz County

Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has begun work on a major power system upgrade in Watsonville, Freedom and nearby communities that the utility says will improve reliability, reduce outages and help meet growing electricity demand. The project will upgrade the local electric system from 4...

Watsonville Community Hospital receives $10.6M grant

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Watsonville Community Hospital has been awarded $10.6 million through California's Distressed Hospital Small Grant Program, part of a state effort to help financially struggling hospitals avoid closure. The funding was announced Friday as part of a $25 million statewide program created through Assembly Bill 108,...

Work moves ahead on city plaza

Work is moving forward on the Watsonville City Plaza revitalization project that will preserve the historic hub of downtown for years to come. On Tuesday crews from Selden & Son were joined by city officials to get an in-depth view of what the job entails....

PVUSD trustees approve new admin position, more than 100 layoffs

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The Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees on May 20 approved a new deputy superintendent position responsible for overseeing the Curriculum and Instruction, Professional Development and Special Education departments. Mark Herbst, most recently the associate superintendent of student support services for Modesto City...

Realmuto vying for PVUSD Trustee Area 7

Mads Realmuto will be the first to say he prefers to stay out of the spotlight. His career in international public affairs allowed him to do just that, staying behind the scenes as he helped others further the goals of the organizations and companies for...

Families in need get free diapers

Second Harvest Food Bank hosted a free pop-up diaper distribution for families in need Tuesday at Watsonville Community Hospital.  According to the National Diaper Bank Network, nearly one in two U.S. households with young children endure “diaper insecurity,” Luisa Olivares of Second Harvest said.  So far...

Watsonville acquires vacant ‘nuisance’ property

The vacant 2.75-acre property on Airport Boulevard across from the Freedom Centre shopping plaza has long been the site of a homeless encampment that troubled residents and plagued city officials, who struggled to balance helping unhoused residents with protecting the land from the impacts...

Police: Man threatened mass shooting at a PVUSD graduation

A 21-year-old Watsonville man was arrested early Wednesday on suspicion of threatening a mass shooting at an unspecified Pajaro Valley Unified School District graduation ceremony. Moises Resendiz was charged with making criminal threats, a felony. He was booked into Santa Cruz County Jail and was...
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Mayor’s monthly update: Watsonville Municipal Airport inspiring curiosity and creating opportunities

Watsonville Municipal Airport is one of our community’s most unique assets.  While many people may think of airports simply as places where aircraft take off...