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Calif doctor reprimanded for bad prescription
A Central Coast doctor has been reprimanded for prescribing an 83-year-old man a drug for erectile dysfunction without telling him it was not approved for that use.
Jacob's Heart seeking angels to help families of children with cancer
Jacob’s Heart Childrenís Cancer Support Services, a nonprofit organization located in Freedom, is looking for eight more donors to participate in this year's 'Adopt-A-Family' program, providing gifts to children suffering from cancer Jacob's Heart Children's Cancer Support Services is looking for donors to ensure that eight families of ...
Education Digest: Dec. 6, 2009
Dorel Schell 0 was the recipient of the Brecek Young Financial Teacher of the Month Award for October.
Tubing & Dolly Metalworking Tips - Professor Hammer's Metalworking Tips
You can email your questions to Professor Hammer at covell@cruzio.com, or mail to Professor Hammer, c/o CLASSIC TRUCKS Magazine, 774 S. Placentia Ave., Placentia, CA 92870.
Cops and Courts: Oct. 28, 2009
Highway Patrol officer Dave Bruestle interviews truck driver Jose DaRosa while officer Sarah Jackson interviews Sean O'Brien after O'Brien's Dodge Intrepid got caught under the trailer and dragged by DaRosa's sand truck on northbound Highway 1 south of Seacliff State Beach on Tuesday.
Watsonville activists end 8-year-old weekly peace vigil downtown
Nearly every Friday for the past eight years, Jean Pirana has stood at the curb on Main Street in front of the City Plaza downtown with signs urging an end to war.
Salud opens children's clinics at five Watsonville schools
Janet Manzano took her son David Rojas, 5, to school Friday to get vaccinated. She was one of several parents taking advantage of the opening day of a clinic at Freedom Elementary School to get their children protection against the H1N1 flu.
Surviving quake gives brothers courage to expand hardware business
Manuel Rodrigues was feeling pretty good about business on Oct. 17, 1989. A year and half earlier, the 25-year-old and his 24-year-old brother, Carlos, had bought and remodeled the downtown Ace Hardware store with money put up by their parents, Portuguese immigrants who had come to Watsonville from the Azores when the brothers were 11 and 12.
Have fun, dance your socks off - but not in downtown Gilroy
Is such bureaucracy really necessary to shake out the ground rules for dancing downtown? A little common sense, a look at the laws currently on the books that could potentially shut down a rogue establishment and, perhaps, some hot-steppin' background tunes should do the trick.
A man convicted of shooting into a Freedom warehouse during a party in 1993, killing 18-year-old Santa Rosa college student Gabe Ceasar and injuring five others, was denied parole during a hearing Tuesday at the California Training Facility, a state prison in Soledad, the District Attorney's Office reported.
ACLU screens reproductive rights film, Daly City, September 30
The North Peninsula Chapter of the ACLU of Northern California invites you to a local reproductive rights film screening and panel discussion.
After 45 years of flying the skies over the Pajaro Valley on Memorial Day weekend, the board of the Watsonville Fly In Air Show has voted to break tradition and move the event to Labor Day weekend effective 2010.
Cops and Courts: Sept. 19, 2009
Someone fired about five shots at a Freedom Boulevard home late Thursday but no one was hurt, Watsonville police reported.
Shotgun round blasts house during burglary gone awry in Freedom
A would-be burglar armed with a shotgun woke up a neighborhood on the outskirts of town Thursday morning when he fired at least one round at the house he was trying to break into, the Sheriff's Office reported.
Local Businessman Finds Unique Way to Support Troops Overseas
Ike Mumpower, owner of Mumpower Sign Supply, has developed a program to support America's troops overseas and hopes the idea will catch on with big business to make a big difference.
California Assembly passes Harvey Milk Day
Dustin Lance Black testifies in favor of Harvey Milk Day. On September 3rd, 2009 the California Assembly passed Senate Bill 572 , legislation that creates Harvey Milk Day in California, and honors the state's first openly gay elected official.
Farr discusses health care, taxes
After raucous town hall meetings in Santa Cruz and Monterey in August, Rep. Sam Farr made his pitch for health care reform in the more subdued surroundings of a Freedom Rotary Club lunch Tuesday at the Green Valley Grill.
Cops and Courts: Aug. 27, 2009
Freedom Boulevard was shut down at Hames Road for about two hours Wednesday afternoon while emergency crews worked to clear the scene of a major crash.
Two seriously injured in Freedom Boulevard crash
Freedom Boulevard was shut down at Hames Road for about two hours Wednesday afternoon while emergency crews worked to clear the scene of a major crash.