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Arrest yields numerous guns, some from gun shop burglary

A Watsonville man was arrested Thursday after police found 30 guns at his residence, some thought to be from the Oct. 4 burglary at Markley's gun shop

Council rejects moratorium extension

The Watsonville City Council denied extending a moratorium on medical facilities in shopping centers Tuesday.

3 teens injured in Aptos home invasion

Three teen males suffered injuries, one of them seriously, in an alleged home invasion robbery Monday in a quiet neighborhood in the Aptos Hills known as Rolling Green Estates.

Watsonville touts rebranding efforts

Over the past year, Watsonville has made efforts to rebrand itself to the rest of the Monterey Bay as a city on the move.

Warriors GM Myers confident Kerr will return to full health

OAKLAND — Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers fully expects Steve Kerr to find a solution to his debilitating health issues and return to the bench without being forced out of coaching altogether because of complications from two back surgerie

New fence blocks out homeless camp

New fencing, topped with barbed wire and razor wire — a bold “stay out” statement — has been installed this week at the edge of a bridge over Watsonville Slough on Harkins Slough Road behind Ramsay Park.

New School teacher offers yoga class

Every day at New School Community Day School, students can leave behind their worries and stress, if only for an hour.

Council throws support behind health care bill

The Watsonville City Council approved a resolution Tuesday in support of Senate Bill 562, which, if passed, would pave the way for universal health care coverage in California.

Watsonville City Council, District 4: Election to decide next mayor

Francisco Estrada and Jenny Sarmiento are running for the District 4 seat on the Watsonville City Council in November, and whoever wins will become the city's next mayor.

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.
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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...