Good morning! It’s December 4 — here’s what’s going on in your community today…
Mostly sunny in Corralitos / Freedom
Today will be mostly sunny. The high will be 64 with a low of 37. Sunny now, changing to mostly sunny at 9 a.m.
Looking ahead: Cool tonight
Top news from nearby
Waymo’s self-driving cars cover a small part of Santa Cruz County, but residents won’t see them on local roads anytime soon.
Waymo’s expansion includes a sliver of Santa Cruz County. What does that mean for local roads?
By Max Chun
Dec 4, 2025
What’s new around you
▼︎ police incidents ▼︎ events

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Things to do in Corralitos / Freedom

Sweet & Savory Focaccia Baking Workshop
Join our hands-on focaccia workshop! Learn about gluten and food processing while making a sourdough starter to take home and keep on baking
At Farm Discovery at Live Earth Farm on December 6

Watsonville Holiday Factory Sale
This day features products made, grown and produced in the Pajaro Valley, so get your Christmas shopping, decorating and entertaining list ready and s…
At Multiple Locations throughout the Pajaro Valley on December 6

Castro Adobe Open House
Explore the 175-year-old, two-story hacienda, featuring museum-quality exhibits and the history of the Castro family, who once called Rancho San André…
At Castro Adobe State Historic Park on December 7

The Treasure Barn – Holiday Gift Sale
You are invited to the Treasure Barn Holiday Gift Sale & Party Sunday Dec 7 12–4 P.M. 34 Aldridge Lane Corralitos, Ca Join us for a festive afternoon …
At The Treasure Barn on December 7
Roadwork is affecting traffic in the region
- North Highway 9 at Prospect Avenue in San Lorenzo Valley has one-way traffic because of emergency work. The closure is expected to end at 3:59 p.m. tomorrow.
Community crime report
- Identity theft to get credit or other items was reported. The incident happened near the 100 Block of Kralj Drive, Watsonville, at midnight on November 15. (source)
Note on today’s report: Some of the incidents listed are not recent. This can happen for a couple of reasons: Delays in agency reporting — sometimes officials don’t file reports right away, or agencies release batches of reports weeks later. Delays in public complaints — people may not notice or decide to contact police until some time after an incident. Please contact the responsible law-enforcement agency or your local elected officials if you have concerns about their delay in releasing information.
Disclosure: Traffic incidents and police incidents are partially generated by artificial intelligence. We are constantly working to improve the accuracy and quality of our AI-generated content. However, there may still be errors or inaccuracies. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.


