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Man shot, killed in Live Oak

A 26-year-old man was shot and killed late Sunday night near his apartment in the Emerald Bay Apartments.

Caring 4 Kids returns for second year

On Sunday, the Survivors Healing Center will be handing out ice cream and inviting families to perform together on a variety of percussion instruments.

Alleged stolen car pulled over

Numerous police officers performed a high risk stop Tuesday on a vehicle reported stolen in Watsonville.

Lakeside’s new facility in full swing

Lakeside Organic Gardens' new shipping and storage facility is fully operational on Sakata Lane.

Gang member arrested for attempted murder

An attempted murder suspect was arrested early Wednesday morning after a two-week investigation, Watsonville Police Sgt. Mish Radich said.

Financial guru paints positive picture

Hundreds of people from throughout the Monterey Bay region came to the Henry J. Mello Center Thursday to hear financial experts give a brief synopsis of the nation’s financial health, as well as that of the region.

Young inventors head to national competition

Thomas Edison, who is perhaps best known for inventing the incandescent light bulb, also created the phonograph and the world’s first motion picture camera, among other things. Each of these radically changed the world.

Watsonville city manager accepts Arizona position

The Avondale, Ariz. City Council is set to consider hiring Charles Montoya as its next city manager on Monday, a week after the Watsonville leader accepted the position.

PVUSD honors college-bound students

About 150 students participated in College Signing Day, the first time Pajaro Valley Unified School District has held such an event for all of its seniors.

Threat leads to heightened police presence at PV High

Watsonville Police have strengthened their presence at Pajaro Valley High School Friday after they learned of a threat of a school shooting scrawled on a restroom wall earlier in the week.
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County Fair swings its doors open

The Santa Cruz County Fair welcomed the public through its gates Wednesday at noon for the traditional mix of food, entertainment, arts and crafts,...