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Watsonville’s Katelynn Ruiz set to compete at CCS finals | High school track and field
Watsonville High junior Katelynn Ruiz and several other local athletes are set to compete in this weekend’s Central Coast Section Track and Field Championships in Gilroy. The Wildcatz standout distance runner advanced in the 3200-meters finals after she finished in 11 minutes, 30.11 seconds during the semifinals at Gilroy High School on May 11.
Move over, sea lions! Santa Cruz’s Humble Sea Brewing Co. is coming to Pier 39
On Tuesday, Santa Cruz's well-regarded Humble Sea Brewing Co. posted a “coming soon” photo on Instagram, teasing its first-ever San Francisco taproom and beer garden and asking its devoted fan base if they could guess where it will be. Eagle-eyed craft beer fanatics noted the tiny “Pier 39”...
City of Capitola presents proposed FY 2024-25 budget at special city council meeting
CAPITOLA, Calif. (KION-TV) - The City of Capitola’s proposed budget was the focus of Thursday night’s special city council meeting. Capitola's city manager said multiple challenges have resulted in this year’s budget being tighter compared to previous years. “The number one challenge City of Capitola is faced...
Religion: An example of love and friendship
Over the past few months, we have seen demonstrations throughout the Bay Area and across the country calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. We have also seen both the Gilroy and Morgan Hill city councils consider resolutions on the matter. During the Morgan Hill City meeting in particular, the council...
Three suspects arrested on Highway 17 after allegedly trying to break into cars in Watsonville, CHP says
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV)- The California Highway Patrol arrested three suspects on Highway 17 early Wednesday morning after they tried to break into multiple cars in Watsonville. CHP Santa Cruz said on social media that they were informed about a silver sedan breaking into cars in Watsonville. Officers were in the area of Northbound The post Three suspects arrested on Highway 17 after allegedly trying to break into cars in Watsonville, CHP says appeared first on KION546.
South Bay teachers rally for higher wages
LOS GATOS, Calif. (KRON) — The Los Gatos Saratoga High School District Teachers Association plans to hold a rally Wednesday morning at Los Gatos High School. Teachers and parents attending the rally say the district isn't paying enough compared to others in the county. The teachers association is asking for better salaries, saying that the […]
St. Francis’ Trey Silva, MVC’s Kayla Fullalove-Silveira named Preps of the Week | Pajaronian Sports Ticker
This week’s edition of the Pajaronian Sports Ticker highlights local prep athletes for their performances during the week of May 6-12. Boys: St. Francis High senior Trey Silva had one double and four RBIs for the Sharks baseball team in an 11-1 win over Monterey High in Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan Division action May 8. Prior to that, he had five strikeouts and allowed one earned run in four innings for the Sharks in a 6-3 win over Palma High league action May 6. Silva also batted 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs.
Religion: An example of love and friendship
Over the past few months, we have seen demonstrations throughout the Bay Area and across the country calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. We have also seen both the Gilroy and Morgan Hill city councils consider resolutions on the matter. During the Morgan Hill City meeting in particular, the council...
Aromas-San Juan students try out new classroom concepts
Lea este articulo en español aquí. Some Aromas-San Juan Unified School District students returned from winter break to find themselves in redesigned classrooms with high-concept furniture, flexible workspaces and new educational tools—all part of Superintendent Barbara Dill-Varga’s ongoing redefinition of Anzar High, Aromas and San Juan schools as centers of innovative approaches to learning.
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