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Watsonville declared a ‘Dreamers City’

The Watsonville City Council unanimously voiced its support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program Tuesday, joining numerous cities across the country in reaction to President Donald Trump’s decision to end the program.

Council slated to consider appointing Huffaker as city manager

The Watsonville City Council is scheduled to consider appointing Matt Huffaker as the new city manager Tuesday, following the resignation of City Manager Charles Montoya.

Watsonville to close its landfill

The Watsonville landfill, which has been in use since 1962, will be filled to capacity by the end of the year, city officials announced recently.

Rangers fall 3 1/2 back for wild card with 4-1 loss to A's

Rookie Matt Olson hit his sixth home run in seven games, a second-inning drive off Nick Martinez that helped the Athletics beat Texas 4-1 on Friday night and damage the Rangers' playoff hopes.

New biodiesel plant opens

A biofuel manufacturing plant that closed its doors two years ago has reopened under new ownership.

Man shot by police pleads not guilty

The man who was shot by a Watsonville Police officer after charging the officer with a kitchen knife pleaded not guilty Thursday during his first court appearance.

Monterey Bay Caterers celebrates 35 years

Nestled in a light-industrial district on West Lake Avenue lies Monterey Bay Caterers, a business with a small breakfast-and-lunch cafe and a bustling catering business.

PVPSA breaks ground on new facility

Sometime next summer, Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance hopes to open a new location that will allow the organization to expand its services in Watsonville.

Paul Rigor closes eponymous shop after 46 years in the auto repair business

Paul Rigor tears up when he talks about closing his shop, Rigor’s German Auto Repair Specialists, after more than 46 years in business.

Young rocketeers soar to success

Launch conditions were far from nominal at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Thursday, where a small group of rocket scientists gathered to perform several test runs of a homemade rocket.
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Man arrested for agriculture-related crimes

A Prunedale man was arrested Nov. 26 on suspicion of a lengthy list of agriculture-related crimes including theft of a tractor. On Oct. 22, deputies...