Let's see if there's a consensus, and then we'll run a poll in the coming week.
Fair food, livestock and carnival rides mean it's fair time and fun for the whole family.
J. Christopher Stevens grew up in Davis, and attended Piedmont High and Cal.
Pajaro Valley farmers are in desperate need of help. Would you work in the fields?
The anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks is a dark day in U.S. history, but also a chance to reflect on what we've lost and gained in the years since.
The movement to take over the shuttered Salvation Army homeless shelters is still in process.
Who has the best sushi in town? How about the best date night spot? Here are your picks for Readers' Choice.
Pacific Gas & Electric replaced inefficient appliances for a struggling family and produced a video about the process.
Watsonville's Curt Gabrielson, Pam Sexton and their two children are off to East Timor.
Users of the virtual pinboard are sharing their favorite pictures from Watsonville for inspiration. Are you a Pinterest pinner?
The program aims to reduce recidivism and high-risk behaviors among incarcerated men.
Nominations are open for the annual Golden Carrot Award, which honors eateries that promote a healthy lifestyle.
Dori Rose Inda talks about her work at the Watsonville Law Center.
Salud Para La Gente already provides low- and no-cost health care, and is prepared for an influx of clients.
A new booklet about how to provide medical care to low-wage workers is being distributed to community health clinics. It's modeled after local practices.
The staff from Bay Federal Credit Union's Watsonville branch helps raise funds for Children's Miracle Network.
Fifteen youth graduated from the California Energy Service Corps weatherization training program this month.
A group of Watsonville Police Activities League kids will go shopping for Mothers Day presents on Friday afternoon—for free.
Attendance was down at this year's effort to connect kids with local services and urge them to avoid teen pregnancy.
The Watsonville Fly-In and Air Show's first annual all-you-can-eat crab feed gets a big turnout Saturday night.
A county program CAPE invites submissions of mini essays about kindness to animals for online TV show.
Check out these snippets on scholarship winners, farm news and more.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund wants a photo for every name on "The Wall" in D.C.
Watsonville has a healthy number of heroes, according to the county chapter of the American Red Cross.
Educating residents about disasters became a priority in the wake of the March 11, 2011 tsunami.
The annual awards dinner honored those who helped feed hungry kids in 2011.
Watsonville Patch celebrated its first year with pulled pork and a lot of special people.
Where do you get your cookie fix, but more importantly, what's your favorite cookie?
The group is on 10-week US road trip.