More than half of county’s cases have been in Watsonville
Organizers look for local artists’ work to feature on six-story parking garage
Four-story, 50-unit apartment building would include about 2,000 square feet of retail space
Recent uptick follows years of declining homicides
Scheduled cleanups of the Pajaro River Levee postponed indefinitely
Restaurants are struggling, prompting questions about how to deal with food trucks
Food trailer serves Mexican seafood dishes and unique michelada mix
State rules classify veterans' centers as bars that must be closed during the pandemic
Child care programs have not been found responsible for spread of Covid-19
How far will law enforcement officials go to enforce stay-at-home order?
New sites aimed at erasing Covid-19 'testing deserts' along Central Coast
New NEST presence in Gilroy expected to open in the coming year
Many Californians don’t even know they’re drinking these chemicals
Incoming mayors Jimmy Dutra and Donna Meyers reflect on diversity
Some community members call for physical recognition, such as a statue in the City Plaza in honor of a local Filipino figure
Japanese immigrants pioneered farm work in the Pajaro Valley, before their legacy was stolen by racism and fraud
Muralist Guillermo “Yermo” Aranda is the creative drive behind scores of murals around Santa Cruz County
The sunset of eviction moratoriums could prove devastating
Unclear when City Council will decide fate of George Washington bust in Watsonville City Plaza
Pajaro Valley Arts Council seeks to rebuild historic Porter Building in Watsonville
Watsonville processes first round of cannabis license applications following rule changes
Some 60% of respondents in a debated survey said they want the bust to stay
City offers discount for residents looking to legalize illegally built units
A guide to candidates running for the Watsonville City Council District 6 seat
A guide to candidates running for the Watsonville City Council District 2 seat
Story inspired by Latina workers at Watsonville Canning who went on strike
Free city permits allow businesses to move outdoors amid the pandemic
1,200-square-foot mosaic being situated on garage adjoining the Watsonville Civic Plaza
Community asked to do its part by not littering
Kabwasa's music continually harkens back to his hometown