Volunteer leaders are revolutionizing the way we serve in Santa Cruz County by practice a new form of volunteer centered-leadership. Together, leaders are mobilizing more community members to serve.
"Jax", a foster dog from the Stockton shelter, will soon be available through Animal Friends Rescue Project.
The sun is out and it is almost spring.
Follow two Watsonville residents as they build a homestead, develop an educational program and connect to the community.
Young students enthralled by a science presentation.
High school students receive advice, information on planning for college and choosing a career.
The ground is really wet now.
Parents searching for ways to keep their children busy and happy during spring break need look no further than the Spring Break Day Camp!
The tragic story of a bride killed on her wedding day should convince you to call a cab.
Second Harvest's Annual Awards Celebration attended by over 300 people, honored community hunger fighters of all ages.
Ducks, plants are loving the rain.
The wet weather will be off and on until next week.
Reducing the educational equity gap in community colleges is important.
Glimpse at the first round of rain this week.
Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dayan Kai headlines at Kuumbwa this Saturday.
Let's get prepared for the next round of winter storms.
Should we still change our clocks twice per year or has this idea become outdated? Find out a little history on Daylight Saving Time and why this writer thinks it should be stopped.
A brief description of Argentine Culture and how it differs from ours.
Watsonville metal band Asyst discusses their new album "Setting Sun" in a new podcast.
Guess what I found when I was preparing the ground for my popcorn plants?
Meet two dedicated individuals who have gone above and beyond to fight hunger in Santa Cruz County.
The aftermath of the storm, caught on camera.
Watsonville finally got some rain.
Songwriter Keith Greeninger played to a packed house in Corralitos last Friday night.
Hands-on history lessons aims to teach children about Ohlone culture and the influence of the Spanish missionaries.
Rachel Maddow won John Steinbeck Award, and this Patch blogger was four rows from the stage.
Have you see a bald eagle near Green Valley Road or Kelly Lake?
It's the last week to sign up for the Youth Soccer League!
The retired guy I live with is thinking about buying a scooter to save money on gas.
Only 37 percent of those eligible in Santa Cruz County receive CalFresh benefits. Second Harvest and CFPA are working to bridge the gap and generate $1.73 of economic activity for every $1 spent.
John Laird, California's Natural Resources Secretary, came to Mount Madonna School recently to meet with high school students for a discussion about values, community and civic engagement.
The basic structure of a Rotary exchange student's life abroad.
A recent adoption success story, along with a few tips when you find a stray dog.
A brief description about my foreign exchange in Argentina and about myself.
Local residents get certified as nutrition ambassadors to empower fellow community members.
Perspective on the recent $25 billion robo-signing settlement between the five largest banks and the state Attorneys General.
Go behind the scenes into the classroom of the February winner of the KSBW Crystal Apple Award, teacher Dawn Binder of Pacific Coast Charter School, and enter a world of pirate-y adventure!
An audio interview with the Boulder, CO-based band The Great American Taxi during a recent visit to KPIG radio.
Short sales are on the rise in Watsonville. Banks, borrowers and the community benefit. New laws protect short sale sellers,, but tax protections are expiring soon.
Second Harvest goes out to the fields to raise awareness about CalFresh.