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JACL commemorates Civil Liberties Act anniversary

The Watsonville-Santa Cruz Japanese American Citizens League’s commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Civil Liberties Act on Saturday.

Man struck, killed on Main Street

A 70-year-old man was killed early Friday morning when a vehicle struck him as he crossed Main Street.

Building a strong network

Second Harvest Food Bank works year-round with more than 100 organizations to deliver donated food to nearly 55,000 people throughout Santa Cruz County every month.

Teacher earns Ph.D. in front of school audience

When Watsonville High School government and economics teacher Sara Roe received her Ph.D. on Oct. 2, she defended her dissertation in front of a panel of professors.

Pilots appeal business’ expansion

The Watsonville Pilots Association is appealing a decision by city planners to allow Nordic Naturals to expand its facility near the Watsonville Municipal Airport.

Woman dies in head-on Hwy 129 crash

A Gilroy woman died in a crash near Aromas on Highway 129 at Murphy Road Wednesday.

PVUSD, teachers reach tentative agreement

After 17 months of tense negotiations, Pajaro Valley Unified School District has come to a tentative contract agreement with its teachers’ union.

Michael Watkins, county education superintendent, to retire

Michael Watkins, who has been with the Santa Cruz County Office of Education for 37 years, and has served as its superintendent for more than a decade, will be retiring at the end of his third term in 2018.

Kohut, accomplices held to answer

A Santa Cruz Superior Court Judge ruled Thursday that there is enough evidence to send a former neurosurgeon and his female accomplices to trial on charges that they sexually abused both of the women’s children.

Broadway hits and dancing bits

The Santa Cruz Follies will return with their annual show, this year named “Best of Broadway: Then and Now,” Wednesday through Saturday at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium.
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