Three weeks remain to respond to the U.S. Census.
Shirking the health order could cost you $100 for the first offense, the city said.
Shirking the health order could cost you $100 for the first offense under a new ordinance approved Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors.
A letter signed by 198 mayors called for Congress to invest in sustainability to serve those most affected by climate change and pollution.
The passing of iconic Congressman John Lewis is a deep loss to the nation and to the world.
The money will help the city create a plan to increase flood protection along the Pajaro River and more.
Community members, city council members, the police chief and others will come together monthly to talk social equity and policing.
More than 70 California DMV offices will be open as of Thursday.
Santa Cruz County is seeking public input on two potential funding opportunities related to housing.
Watsonville first introduced the programs during the Great Recession. Also: The airport will receive federal coronavirus relief funding.
The program would also allow City of Watsonville workers to take voluntary time off, council records show.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced it is extending driver licenses expiring during the coronavirus pandemic.
The state insurance commissioner has ordered the return of March, April and May premiums, so long as the shelter-in-place order continues.
Residential and commercial tenants can't be evicted during the state of emergency, the city council said.
The cell tower would sit at 1478 Freedom Blvd.
Voters in Watsonville and Santa Cruz County decided the fate of candidates and ballot measures. The results are coming in.
Find out how voters cast their ballots in the race for the Santa Cruz County Supervisor, District 2 seat.
Find out how voters cast their ballots on Measure Y.
Here's what Watsonville voters can expect as ballots continue to trickle in for Santa Cruz County's 2020 Presidential Primary Election.
Proposals are due on Friday March 20, 2020 by 4:00 PM. The City will evaluate proposals received as quickly as possible.
Plans for the park were rejected by the Watsonville Planning Commission last year, The Pajaronian reported.
Precinct voters who plan to participate in the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election can vote from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The project was first authorized in 1966 and $1.8 million of funding to start design work was announced this week.
Early Voting will be available at the City Clerk’s Office, located at 275 Main Street, Suite 400, Watsonville, CA.
The repairs and upgrades are needed over the next decade, The Pajaronian reported.
The city council voted to reject a 45-day drive-thru ban, but two council members and an environmental group say the ban is important.
City departments came up with their own creative ways to fundraise and feed the hungry in Santa Cruz County.
GUEST COMMENTARY: The San Jerardo housing cooperative in Salinas is home to 60 farm workers and their families. I am its general manager.
The mobile office is being set up so Watsonville residents can get assistance with federal matters.
The flood protection project may be closer to getting funding after a U.S. Army analysis concluded it had a positive cost-benefit ratio.
Congressman Jimmy Panetta and staff from local, state and federal agencies will soon discuss the project's latest developments at a meeting.
The money will fund an after-school science program for middle school students and a mobile workshop for Santa Cruz County youth projects.
Watsonville, Los Angeles, Menlo Park, Daly City and Capitola are among the latest cities to adopt temporary tenant protections of their own.
The county issued an advisory Tuesday reminding employers about Assembly Bill 450, otherwise known as the Immigrant Worker Protection Act.
Informational town hall meetings are scheduled so the public can learn more.
PG&E will offer a one-time bill credit for customers impacted by the Oct. 9 shutdown.
The ban goes into effect next month.
Transit, development and infrastructure are among the many topics expected to be covered during Wednesday's meeting.
The September recognitions are from The California State Library's History Section.
Las subvenciones se otorgaron para tres proyectos locales y se utilizarán para la protección, restauración y mejora del hábitat.