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March 29, 2026

Caltrans safety improvement projects planned for Hwy. 129 & 152

Caltrans crews will perform safety improvement projects in Watsonville starting March 30, which will result in daytime and overnight closures of lanes along Highway 129 and 152. Travelers will encounter the following closures: • Hwy 129, from Highway 1 to Union Street: Daytime lane closures Monday...

Pajaro Valley High to stage ‘Zoot Suit’

Drama students at Pajaro Valley High School work through a rehearsal of “"Zoot Suit"” Monday.
The play “Zoot Suit” made its first appearance on Aug. 17, 1978, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.It was a watershed moment, thrusting Chicano theater into the mainstream and highlighting both a unique art form and a culture.It also put a national...

Santa Cruz stabbing suspect identified

Police have identified the man suspected of stabbing two people in Santa Cruz on Saturday as Robert David Worel, 32.  The Santa Cruz Police Department is charging Worel with two counts of attempted second-degree murder. Jail records show he was booked into Santa Cruz County...

No Kings Protest set for March 28

No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings. That’s the message for the No Kings protest Saturday in Watsonville Plaza and around the nation. “We’re not watching history happen—we’re making it,” said organizers for Indivisible Pajaro Valley. “Join us.” Speakers will include congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, Santa Cruz County...

City Council to consider utility rate increases

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The Watsonville City Council on Tuesday will consider a series of utility rate increases over the next five years to fund infrastructure upgrades they say will help meet new regulations and keep water, wastewater and solid waste systems financially stable. A new rate study presented...

Pajaro Valley High senior announces run for school board

Eriberto Estrada went to his first Pajaro Valley Unified School District board meeting during his sophomore year at Pajaro Valley High School. He says he wanted to learn more about how the district operates and how the school board’s decisions affect students. Leaving that...

Suspect arrested after stabbing at Santa Cruz Clock Tower

Two people were hospitalized after reports of a stabbing at the Clock Tower in Santa Cruz at around noon on Saturday, according to Santa Cruz police. One suspect was arrested in connection with the incident.  Witnesses at the scene say the incident began after a...

Angry Chickz opens, Staff of Life to celebrate 5th year

A new Watsonville businesses celebrated a milestone on Friday, and another is planning its own. Staff of Life grocery store is planning to ring in its five-year anniversary, and Angry Chickz restaurant opened its doors for the first time. Alejandro Rodriguez and his mother used...

METRO to seek support for half-cent sales tax measure

Supporters of a proposed ballot measure to fund Santa Cruz County transit will hold a campaign kickoff event later this month as organizers ramp up signature gathering ahead of a qualification deadline. The Friends of Santa Cruz METRO initiative is scheduled to host the event...

PVUSD Trustees grapple with possible school closures, grim budget outlook

Pajaro Valley Unified School District teachers often dread the week of March 15, the state’s deadline to issue layoff notices or “pink-slips” to workers across the district.  These notices are preliminary warnings, and don’t always guarantee an official termination of employment. But in past years,...
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Letters to the Editor, March 27-April 2

Regarding benefit caps The local teacher’s union, PVFT, has been loudly crying during negotiations with the school district, PVUSD, to not put a cap on...