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Oaxacan culture recognized

The 12th annual Vive Oaxaca Guelaguetza Cultural Festival unfolded Sunday at the Harbor High athletic field. The event is designed to showcase live traditional dances, dress, music and food from Oaxaca, Mexico.

A behind-the-scenes look at city government

Twenty local high school students are spending their summer getting a first-hand look at how Watsonville’s government works.

Crowds gather for opening day of the Santa Cruz County Fair

Fair includes five days of family-friendly activities and exhibitions.

55 county homeless people died in 2018

The 20th annual Homeless Memorial Ceremony was held Thursday morning at the Homeless Services Center in Santa Cruz. The event, open to the public, is about paying respect to those that died while experiencing homelessness.

PVUSD trustees consider new charter school

More than 100 people packed the Watsonville City Council Chambers Wednesday to ask the Pajaro Valley Unified School District to approve a new charter school, which if successful would open in the fall 2019 school year.

Cabrillo Gallery starts semester with faculty and staff exhibition

Fall semester at Cabrillo College begins today, and with it comes the opening of the Cabrillo Gallery’s latest exhibit.

Training future cyber warriors

Every day, millions upon millions of people switch on computers at work and home, delving into the myriad tasks that the machines are designed to perform.

Council approves housing project, despite objections

The Watsonville City Council voted to approve a 150-unit housing project off of Ohlone Parkway, despite opposition from a large contingent of neighbors, in a meeting that stretched into the early morning hours of Wednesday.

Connecting with her roots

Born and raised Watsonville, singer Coral Price is no stranger to the stage and is aiming to take her career in a fresh direction with a new solo act.

Police seeking phone store robbers

Watsonville police are looking for four men they believe entered a store Friday night and stole more than $8,000 worth of electronic devices.
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Teen leads police on destructive chase

A 13-year-old male driving a stolen vehicle Sunday led officers from three law enforcement agencies on a chase that left a trail of destruction...

Alliances in turmoil

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