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Nostalgia isn’t a housing policy – we need to build in Santa Cruz today because of past policiesJohnson, vice mayor of the City of Santa Cruz, wants to set the record straight on the city’s housing policy and accusations that the city is selling out to developers. “What we’re doing now isn’t ...
Watsonville Community Hospital leaders reported improved finances and new plans for upgrades and an ER expansion paid for by ...
As UC Santa Cruz students gear up for the annual 420 gathering at Porter Meadow, the campus' once-legendary status as a ...
Next month, artists across San Lorenzo Valley will open their studio doors for the SLV Art Tour. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on ...
More than four years in the making, Santa Cruz’s planning commission has advanced a sweeping proposal to extend the city’s ...
Wickey Two Hands was supposed to be the first person tried for camping in Fresno. Instead, after the city and county poured ...
Earlier this month, a company focused on conservation, Colossal Biosciences, announced the "de-extinction" of the dire wolf.
A hit and run happened at 307 Coates Dr in Aptos. A vehicle was sideswiped, but no one was hurt. The person who reported it ...
Several hundred dancers and many more spectators crowded into the closed-off streets of downtown Santa Cruz for a celebratory ...
As UC Santa Cruz students gear up for the annual 4/20 gathering at Porter Meadow, the campus’ once-legendary status as a ...
The baseball field at Aptos’ Polo Grounds County Park is getting a long-desired scoreboard upgrade. The park, tucked next to ...
Santa Cruz Shakespeare announced its summer and fall festival lineup, featuring the company's first summer musical in 32 ...
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