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Pajaronian to print weekly

The Register-Pajaronian will be changing its print schedule to a once weekly publication on Fridays. The initial Friday publication will be April 20.

Loaded guns recovered following pursuit

A man was taken into custody and two loaded guns were recovered in a car stop and foot pursuit Wednesday on Blackburn Court around 12:15 p.m.

Water main project continues

A water services crew from the City of Watsonville has started up a new wave of the water main improvement project on Marchant Street and surrounding areas.

Police seeking phone store robbers

Watsonville police are looking for four men they believe entered a store Friday night and stole more than $8,000 worth of electronic devices.

Commission to consider Atkinson Lane annexation

The Santa Cruz Local Agency Formation Commission will consider allowing Watsonville to annex a 2.4-acre property into city limits Wednesday.

Cabrillo Gallery starts semester with faculty and staff exhibition

Fall semester at Cabrillo College begins today, and with it comes the opening of the Cabrillo Gallery’s latest exhibit.

County supervisors approve marijuana events at fairgrounds

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a plan to allow up to four marijuana-based events at the county fairgrounds, along with a sizable framework of regulations governing the events.

Power outage forces Cabrillo closure

Cabrillo College officials closed the Aptos location Friday after a campus-wide power outage.

CAP Report focuses on youth well-being

The annual Community Assessment Project (CAP) Report was released for 2018, and the findings were discussed at an event at the Watsonville Civic Plaza Community Room Monday morning.

A warm tradition: Store owners thank customers with free turkeys

After 11 years of giving free Thanksgiving turkeys to their customers, 7-Eleven owners Sherry Dang and Kirk di Cicco recently got a gift of their own.
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Santa Cruz County celebrates with parades

Thousands of people attended Fourth of July parades in Watsonville and Aptos Friday, lining sidewalks aliog main streets to see hundreds of participants. Below...