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Did You Miss These Must-Read September Stories?
The teachers-school district contract negotiations stalemate was top news last month in Watsonville.
In September, Watsonville Patch readers were most interested in the Pajaro Valley Unified School District teacher contract negotiations, Rep. Luis Alejo's bill in the state legislature to give drivers licenses to undocumented workers and salacious crime: a fiery crash, shooting and police standoff on Riverside Drive, and a high school cheerleading coach accused of having sexual relations with his athletes.
Take a look at our list of the most popular stories from this month and tell us in the comments what stories or issues you think should have been on the list.
Most popular articles on the Watsonville Patch:
- Letter: Watsonville High Teacher Speaks Out About PVUSD Salaries
- Students Walk Out, Protest PVUSD Teacher Salaries
- Driver License Bill Advances to the Senate Floor
- Watsonville Tax Preparer Convicted of Grand Theft, Embezzlement
- Watsonville Man, Cheerleading Coach Suspected of Having Sex With Teens
- Riverside Drive Closed By Shooting
- PVUSD Teachers Only Working When Required By Contract
- Crash Sparks Fire, Closes Highway 129 East of Watsonville
- Letter: EA Hall Teachers Explain Contract Negotiations
- Police Blotter: Teens Chase Down Duo, Try To Fight
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