Public hearing on unkempt Arthur Road property scheduled for Jan. 10.
The East Lake Avenue bar will be required to up security and reduce its hours in the wake of violence and other crime.
Program provides comprehensive support to help released criminals stay out of jail.
The Villager faces city action following stabbings, DUI crash; Cilantros also is in trouble.
Also, new board prez and VP selected; bond survey results released.
If you’re planning to ship holiday packages overseas this holiday season, today is the deadline to lock-in the cheapest rates.
Eduardo Montesino wants 'a better Watsonville'; Oscar Rios is vice mayor.
The Watsonville City Council will elect a new mayor and mayor pro tempore.
Take it easy and enjoy the holiday week.
Fourteen children went home with their 'forever families' Friday.
Funding—of course—was a hot topic.
Rayvon Williams got the job, the city announced Wednesday.
The redrawn trustee district maps will be considered.
Scores of veterans and Watsonville residents turned out for the 'Walk of Honor' and Veterans Day ceremony Friday.
Monte Vista alum Jack Wilkins performs at Watsonville's Veterans Day ceremony on 11/11/11.
The Watsonville City Council toured the Pajaro Valley levee system Tuesday afternoon.
Lowell Hurst declared his candidacy Tuesday.
Strawberry Festival revenue and expenses will be reviewed.
The city's resurfacing project should be done Tuesday afternoon.
The Watsonville Fire Department celebrates 150 years of protecting Pajaro Valley residents, looks toward the future.
CALFIRE says the danger of wildland blazes will pass by Monday.
A Santa Cruz County Mobile Home/Manufactured Commissioner advocates for homeowner protections.
The Watsonville City Council will ask the state for control of Highway 152.
The city council will talk about taking control of Highway 152 from Caltrans at Tuesday night's meeting.
President Barack Obama says the troops are coming home. What do you think?
A Watsonville mother accused of cheering on her daughter in a gang fight will be sentenced Wednesday.
Time limits on one parking lot drop while parking on a portion of Main Street increases.
The Watsonville City Council will consider dropping the parking time in one popular downtown lot Tuesday, though no one seems supportive of the proposal.
A lot—pun intended—of community input is expected in the parking lot discussion Tuesday evening.
The Watsonville Planning Commission approves an expansion for the Pajaro Valley Historical Association.
A coalition graded 13 Northern California counties and gave Santa Cruz's efforts a thumb's up.
Despite appeal, Main Street American Fuel will not be allowed to sell beer.
Main Street American Fuels will make a final appeal to Watsonville City Council to add alcohol sales to the convenience store.
This was one of four intercepts Monday of planes violating restricted airspace around San Jose because of the president's visit to Mountain View.
Delays are expected for the two-week project at East Lake Avenue and College Road.
A house caught fire, better cell phone service is coming and Watsonville gets kudos for being a successful city.
After lengthy debate, councilors decide on redistricting map version 2.
The $1.3 million project is planned for October.
Rabies laws, road construction, the river levee and redistricting are all on the agenda.
Traffic court will gets the green light in January; misdemeanor court convenes in July.