Protestors oppose ICE facility in Gilroy
People in six counties around the Bay Area and Watsonville came out on July 3 to voice their disapproval of a federal plan by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to build immigration detention facilities in Gilroy and Dublin.
A crowd of around 20 people...
Students take to the skies with drones
Recent Watsonville High graduate Azucena Sandoval spent much of her education learning the fundamentals of science she will study this fall at Stanford University.
But she rarely got to put those concepts into practical use. That changed in late June when she participated in SkyLab,...
City Council approves no-encampment zones
The Watsonville City Council on Tuesday gave final approval to a new camping ordinance creating designated “no-encampment zones,” allowing the city to immediately remove encampments from certain public areas without providing the standard 72-hour notice.
The vote marked the ordinance’s second reading, making it final.
The...
County celebrates 250th
Thousands of people lines the mainstreets of Aptos and Watsonville for their annual Fourth of July parades, some staking out their roadside seats the night before. Below is a collection of images from the events.
SPIRIT OF WATSONVILLE
All Watsonville photos by Tarmo Hannula
APTOS WORLD'S SHORTEST...
Watsonville community bike ride is July 5
Everyone is invited to pedal along in a community bike ride July 5. Grab your bikes and bring the whole family for a fun ride on the Ohlone Loop Trail. The route, described as gently challenging, starts at 150 Westridge Drive in Watsonville.
The free...
Santa Cruz County robotics team captures world championship
Nine months of late nights, countless repairs and more than 100 hours spent testing an underwater robot in a swimming pool paid off in a big way for a team of Santa Cruz County high school students.
Hephaestus Robotics, a 21-member team representing eight county...
Supervisors restore most arts funding in budget
The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a revised $20.9 million budget for the Parks, Open Space and Cultural Services Department, restoring several services that had been slated for cuts while preserving most county funding for local arts organizations.
The spending...
PVUSD approves $2.86 million water project at Renaissance High
The Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees on Saturday approved a $2.857 million state funding agreement that will connect Renaissance High School to the Soquel Creek Water District, replacing the campus’s groundwater system that has been plagued by elevated levels of hexavalent...
Fairgrounds to demolish sheep and pig livestock barns
The upcoming Santa Cruz County Fair will look different this year, as the sheep and pig livestock barns are slated for demolition in July, nearly four years after the initial board vote on the plans, and only a few months before the county fair...
Morning rollover crash snarls traffic
Emergency officials deal with a two-vehicle crash on Highway 1 in Watsonville Wednesday morning. The California Highway Patrol said a Toyota sedan and a...























