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Montoya resigns as city manager

Watsonville City Manager Charles Montoya turned in his resignation to the city council Wednesday.

WPD: Gas thief likely sparked fire

Two vehicles were destroyed Tuesday night after someone reportedly drilled a hole in the gas tank to steal fuel and sparked a fire, Watsonville Police Sgt. Mish Radich said.

Corralitos man hit by car dies

A 30-year-old Corralitos man died Sunday when he was struck by a car on Corralitos Road.

Bicycle trip for veterans passes through Watsonville

Some 50 military veterans passed through Watsonville on their bicycles Monday morning, the first leg of a 450-mile ride that will end Saturday in Ventura.

White House makes back-to-school push for student vaccinations

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WASHINGTON—The White House, worried that coronavirus vaccination rates among young people are lagging as the school year approaches, is enlisting pediatricians to incorporate vaccination into back-to-school sports physicals and encouraging schools to host their own vaccination clinics as part of a new push to...

Rangers rally earlier for 5th straight win, 6-5 over A's

Elvis Andrus and Nomar Mazara had consecutive two-RBI hits in another late four-run outburst, this one in the seventh inning instead of the ninth like the previous two nights, and the Rangers beat the Oakland Athletics 6-5 on Saturday night for their seas

Bringing biking back

Pedestrian traffic is the goal for Watsonville’s second Open Streets event as new leadership looks to revitalize the popular affair.

Council dishes out funds to organizations

The Watsonville City Council approved funding for social services agencies Tuesday, and agreed to add more for senior programs after a large group urged them to do so.

RTC approves five-year transportation plan

The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission approved a five-year plan Thursday that outlines projects throughout the county that will be funded by Measure D.

Project makes cents

What happens when a man has extensive construction knowledge, 500 hours of free time and about 150,000 pennies?
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Protest, film target pesticide regulations

About 40 people gathered outside the CineLux Green Valley Cinema in Watsonville Friday to protest new regulations by the Department of Pesticide Regulation regarding...