Cilantros celebrates 21 years in Watsonville.
Roy Johnson has been doing lighting design and manufacturing since 1974.
High Ground Organics are both the farmers and stewards of the Pajaro Valley.
The San Andreas Road flower grower has been in business since 1970.
The “Hector’s Bakery” sign is a familiar sight at local farmers markets.
Come and check out the new location at 25 E. Fifth St.
Belle Farms cultivates fine extra virgin olive oil and wine for your table
Shortcut Computing is the only computer repair shop located directly in downtown Watsonville.
The city seeks to refurbish its historic downtown amid business and building challenges.
Watsonville's downtown is in the process of growing and improving.
Hong Kong Garden Restaurant serves up fresh and healthy Cantonese food.
While gas prices have dipped in across the nation, they are a dollar higher than Fourth of July weekend last year.
Rain can't stop the sale of fireworks in Watsonville.
La Perla del Pacifico serves up delicious seafood family style
Gas prices dropped this week, but are still $1 higher than a year ago
It was a beautiful weekend to experience the history and excitement of 16th century Scotland.
This country market is a popular choice for sausage and specialty meats
Windy Oaks Estate's claim to fame is being Watsonville's only winery.
What's more patriotic than a hot dog?
... and a rainbow to match.
Saturday is the Monterey Bay Greenhouse Growers Open House.
Watsonville's Annieglass offers studio tours on the weekends.
Vegetarians-turned-omnivores, Sarah and Aurelio Lopez, humanely raise and slaughter poultry for meat and eggs at Watsonville’s Surfside Chickens.
The Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau will celebrate its 94th anniversary later this month.
The circus comes to Watsonville.
Glaum Egg Ranch cares about chickens and the environment.
A benefit for the New Archive Construction Project.
City Economic Development Manager hopes people will support the Enterprise Zone program.
Moss Landing Café celebrates 26 years in the sleepy harbor town.
On another sunny day at the Farmers Market, patrons also enjoyed the Free-For-All, a gratis swap meet.
Imura brings two cultures and a community together in one restaurant.
A variety of ingredients and intense flavors define burritos made locally.
A reality TV show will film the 52nd annual Castroville Artichoke Festival.
Beach Street Diner serves up hearty meals for local workers and regulars.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Mexican Jalisco Cuisine.
Watsonville locals channel their rebel style into rockabilly retail.
French pastry and meals are offered at the D’Angio Brothers' Provence Bakery.
People worry about the economic impact the fire may entail and potential respiratory issues.
A beautiful afternoon at Ramsay Park in celebration of Earth Day/Day of the Child.
Record gold prices keep local pawn shops busy.