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Continuing the fight against cancer

In the last seven years, the Jerry Loyola Foundation has donated $150,000 to patients and organizations fighting cancer.

Steelers acquire tight end Vance McDonald from 49ers

Tomlin's view will be considerably better going forward. The Steelers acquired McDonald from the rebuilding 49ers on Tuesday, sending a fourth-round pick in the 2018 draft to San Francisco for the 27-year-old McDonald and a fifth-round selection next spring.

A celebration of labor

After years of holding its annual Labor Day barbecue in a small redwood park in north Santa Cruz, the Monterey Bay Central Labor Council moved the event to downtown Watsonville on Monday.

Commission denies downtown thrift store

Citing parking concerns and proliferation of thrift stores in the area, the Watsonville Planning Commission denied a proposal for a new secondhand store in downtown Tuesday.

Four arrested for attempted murder, robbery

Four people were arrested Sunday afternoon after allegedly taking part in a robbery and shooting at a residence on the 20 block of Rancho Road, Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Sgt. Chris Clark said Monday.

Heat wave backing off

Temperatures will start to back off along the coast beginning Thursday, according to the National Weather Service of Monterey.

Officials to address city’s state

City officials will present the latest in Watsonville when the State of the City address returns for its second year on Wednesday.

Connecting with youth

Beginning Thursday, various locations throughout the city will hold the sixth annual Watsonville Film Festival, and on Saturday, it will host a world premiere event.

Aptos Chamber announces annual award recipients

The Aptos Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of its annual awards.

PVUSD offers one-time payment to teachers

Pajaro Valley Unified School District officials offered teachers a one-time payment of $3,200 in lieu of a raise, as contract negotiations resumed Thursday.
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Reinstate Barrios Unidos at Pajaro Valley High School!

A month and a half ago, Principal Todd Wilson of Pajaro Valley High School decided against renewing a contract with Barrios Unidos, a grassroots...