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PV Trustees approve spokesperson position

The Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees approved a proposal Wednesday to hire a public information officer to serve as a spokesperson for the district.

Muralist hoping for community participation

A local muralist is inviting aspiring artists to come help transform a community park from a blank, graffiti-covered stretch of fences into a work of community art.

After long wait, murder suspect in custody

A Watsonville man who fled to Mexico after allegedly stabbing a teenager to death 14 years ago is in custody, after a lengthy extradition process that involved local and federal law enforcement officials.

City updates legislators on issues

City officials welcomed state and federal legislators Friday morning, asking for their help with a variety of issues affecting Watsonville.

Local agricultural community celebrated

Members of the community came together at Second Harvest Food Bank on Thursday night to celebrate farmers, growers and food distributors in the Pajaro Valley.

Flame of Hope passes through county

The Law Enforcement Special Olympics Northern California Torch Run launched from Watsonville early Wednesday morning and laced its way across the county.

School workers agree to bonuses, family leave

Pajaro Valley Unified School District is in the final stages of negotiations with the district’s classified workers, represented by California School Employees Association (CSEA).

Council appoints Huffaker as city manager

The Watsonville City Council unanimously agreed to appoint Matt Huffaker as the new city manager Tuesday evening.

Kids’ boxing academy fighting to stay alive

Fledgling nonprofit Watsonville Boxing Academy is floundering in its efforts to find a home months after opening its doors to dozens of local kids.

Playing for a song

In the midst of a youth band concert Wednesday, 10-year-old Ben Miller performed a short trumpet solo. The piece was part of “The Monkeys,” a song he composed.
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Aptos wins first-ever CCS championship in school history | Boys soccer

The Aptos High boys’ soccer team went on an unprecedented postseason run during the 2025-26 winter season. It began with bringing home the program’s first-ever...