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Police and the family of 56-year-old Francisco Ortega, who disappeared on March 18, are asking for help finding him.
Huerta is a celebrated Latina labor leader and activist, and Presidential Medal of Freedom award winner.
Money has been set aside to offer resources to tenants after the state COVID Rent Relief program expires on March 31.
The organization was honored for its efforts in helping teens suffering from addiction and other life-controlling issues.
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All applicants must be 21 years of age and must reside, or own a business in the City of Watsonville.
See the latest announcement from the City of Watsonville.
Opportunity to win a beautiful quilt while supporting the FSCPL capital campaign. Opportunity to win a beautiful quilt while supporting ...
Sara is filling Courtney Teague's position that Michael Wittner has been covering after her departure.
Watsonville residents can plant trees, learn to compost, clean up wetlands, take nature walks, and a host of other eco-friendly activities.
After serving the community for over 50 years, the Aptos Branch Library will assume one last duty before being demolished.
This exciting FREE annual conference features Latino/a college students and professionals and performances inspiring students to achieve ...
Opportunity to win a beautiful quilt while supporting the FSCPL capital campaign.
This program is held at Capitola, Downtown, Felton and La Selva Beach.
Capitola Branch Library McBroom Family Porch. Registration required. Register online using the link above.
This is an online event. Please register by clicking on the event title above. URL will be sent via registration email.
The theme, submitted by Watsonville resident Sandy Roberson, will be the guiding principle behind the 2022 fair in September.