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New event to light up the sky

This year, the Fourth of July festivities in Watsonville will end with a bang — literally. “Fire in the Sky,” the city’s first fireworks show in many years, will be held during an open house at the Watsonville Municipal Airport from 5-9:30 p.m., after the

Local leader honored

When Paz Padilla was a recent immigrant struggling to learn English, Sister Rose Veronica gave the fourth-grader extra lessons in her tiny office at Moreland Notre Dame School.

Police note influx of fake prostitution robberies

Watsonville Police — along with many law enforcement agencies — are seeing an influx of cases in which people respond to online ads for prostitution and are instead robbed.

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.

Introducing the Class of ‘17

The senior class pours onto Geiser Field Friday for the Watsonville High School commencement event.

ICE raids target Central Coast

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested two Santa Cruz County residents on Wednesday and Thursday, which was part of an effort to round up undocumented immigrants throughout the Central Coast.

Big top in town

A team of workers at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds erect a big top tent in advance of Caballero Brothers Circus, which opens Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Cabrillo College President Laurel Jones announces retirement

Cabrillo College President and Superintendent Laurel Jones will step down on Jan. 2.

Watsonville: No homicides in 2016

The City of Watsonville did not experience any homicides in 2016, and robberies declined by nearly 56 percent from the previous year, according to a report released Tuesday by the Watsonville Police Department.

Gallery set to open latest exhibit

The latest art exhibit, “Color!” at the Pajaro Valley Gallery, 37 Sudden St., is about to open.
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Community comes together to repaint Black Lives Matter mural

More than 40 volunteers spent hours Saturday refreshing the massive Black Lives Matter street mural that is sprawled along Center Street in front of...