Watsonville's Public Art Commission is making progress on its goal to add art to the city, especially downtown.
With fits and starts, the advisory body picked a map Wednesday to recommend to the City Council.
The South County rep on the Board of Supervisors handed over part of his paycheck to high school sports programs Wednesday.
A proposal to have veterinarians turn over vaccination records to the animal shelter stalls.
The City Council meets Tuesday, followed by the Community Redistricting Advisory Committee and school board on Wednesday.
The committee meets again Wednesday to discuss the options for Watsonville City Council seats.
The community advisory group is looking at an ambitious plan to realign city council areas while keeping incumbents within their original districts.
Unallocated money doesn't mean the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is free of financial woes.
The state agency is meeting at City Hall through Friday and Santa Cruz's La Bahia hotel project is one of the big items on the agenda.
PV Water Management Agency gets grant money, Luis Alejo is throwing a party and more.
But the option is not seen as a compromise or solution by those against the SmartMeter program though.
With the county fair just six weeks away, lawsuits, spending freezes and rallies steal attention.
The senior community is considering lawsuit to keep neighborhood united within City Council District 7.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed this historic SB 48 into law Thursday.
Watsonville will install solar panels on four public buildings with program that will generate $4M in revenue over the next 25 years.
SmartMeter opt-out program is discussed, and now the council is on break until August.
Neighbors say people drink and use drugs at Emmett Courts Park and that gangs hang out there, but residents are too scared to call 911.
There are many hidden gems at the lake.
County is awaiting Caltrans funds for $1.5 million project to build sidewalks and crosswalks on a section of Highway 152 in Salsipuedes
The City Council voted to amend their Code of Ethics and Values by abolishing the enforcement provision, and further discussed translating their legal advertising into Spanish.
Reduced service will save the Santa Cruz County $300,000 in the next fiscal year
Nixle, a text and email program, will debut this summer and serve a bilingual community.
Watch police officers and teenagers battle it out on the soccer field this weekend.
The council will explore eliminating punitive actions against themselves.
The Watsonville City Council meets this afternoon and evening.
Watsonville's state rep, Assemblyman Luis Alejo, was among those who introduced the 'mend, not end' bill this week.
The City Council preserved nonprofits' funding, there's still time to catch the circus and more.
The union ratifies a two-year agreement Tuesday evening, city manager reports.
The planning commission follows the police chief in denying a liquor license to American Fuels.
Officers will defer a raise and take furlough days to save jobs. Firefighters are still negotiating.
Wastonville City Council faces 'difficult choices' this year.
Here's a quick breakdown of the proposed public safety cuts in Watsonville.
As city leaders discuss massive reductions to police and fire operations, officers and firefighters become silent on the issue.
A state grant will fund building a trail and river access to the Pajaro River west of Watsonville.
Postal carriers food drive breaks record this year.
The 91 Express will be eliminated Sept. 15; other lines will see service reductions.
A looming $1.4M budget shortfall led to Thursday's layoff notices.
Central Coast residents, teachers, school board members and administrators descend upon the Capitol to urge legislators to stop cuts to education.
New grant-funded program at city apartment complexes keeps trash out of the landfill.
Emilio Martinez, absent from the meeting, receives a formal reprimand for unethical behavior.