This corner lot has been under construction for weeks.
While unemployment remains high, there are entrepreneurs doing unique work in the Watsonville.
Tae Kwon Do, Jiu Jitsu, Black Tiger—where in Watsonville do you like to get your kicks in?
The fundraiser Saturday night may be the biggest party in town on St. Patrick's Day.
This video tutorial shows you how to utilize Watsonville Patch by claiming your listing and also covers the benefits of doing so.
The holiday marks a break from Lenten restrictions and celebrates an Irish saint who brought Catholics and Protestants together. It's a big time to party. Where do you think is the best place to ring it in?
Thanks to a new partnership, researchers are working toward a fumigant-free way to produce commercial strawberries.
Three sons of Watsonville are using art to elevate the city's reputation.
The beloved butcher shop won 33 percent of the vote in the Patch "Best Of" sandwich contest.
Thanks for voting, results coming soon.
Each week, readers will have a chance to vote for their favorite businesses and service providers in a number of fun categories. This is your chance to help other readers find the best places in Watsonville.
The store closes despite increasing business.
It's the last day to have your favorite wings.
The hole-in-the-wall taco stop that can't be missed.
There's a new U-Haul renter in town, teens are teaching their peers how to prevent dating violence and more.
Valentine's Day means a lot of work for one Watsonville family.
The program teaches community leaders about farming in the Pajaro Valley and Santa Cruz County.
Photographer Carlos Garcia tells his clients to 'expect the unexpected.'
The historic Hecker Pass Road restaurant plans to reopen this spring. Here's a sneak preview.
If you own or manage a business in Watsonville, you can claim your listing in the "Watsonville Patch" directory.
The annual Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture awards dinner got classy at the fairgrounds.
Check out Gary's Rods & Restorations during an open house all day Saturday.
Here's a tool to find out what your doctor is accepting from drug companies and to decide if his or her conduct meets your ethical standards.
Claudio Franco Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is drawing more people to martial arts in Watsonville.
Maryanne Porter will start Haunted Tours in the spring, melding history and paranormal activity.
Patch blogger Morgan Martinez discovered a delicious breakfast at the Wooden Nickel. What's your favorite?
Catch a concert in Corralitos, an art opening on Sunday and more this weekend in Watsonville.
Chevron broke ground on a new facility that will include a car wash, restaurant and more.
The organizations were honored at an event in Hawaii.
Plaza Vigil merchants made a holiday donation to Loaves and Fishes on Friday.
An inside look at Freedom's meat and sausage company.
The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County has announced a campaign to preserve 10,000 more acres in 2012.
Local cookie maker filling stores throughout the country.
Andrea Mugnaini brings the personal touch to cooking using wood-fired ovens
A Watsonville woman wiggled her way out of unemployment by starting a gelatin dessert business.
Vinnie Hansen, a retired WHS teacher, will be signing her novels at Crossroads Books.
The Holiday Factory Sale is Watsonville's version of Black Friday. Doors open at 9 a.m.
Cut your own holiday tree out in the country or stop by a lot in town.
Watsonville police used the holiday shopping event to reach out to the community.
Brave Black Friday crowds or support mom-and-pop stores with Small Business Saturday.