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April 24 â 30, 2024
Highlights this week: Bratton... is back!...Greensite ...Gillian will soon return with her regular weekly piece... Steinbruner...apply for the Civil Grand Jury! Deadline Monday.... Hayes... Enviro...
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Summer Vibes Return to Skypark With Food Truck Fridays and Taco Tuesdays
You know that summer is almost here when the convoy of food trucks comes back to Skypark. Starting Friday, April 26, Food Trucks a Go Go presents Food Truck Fridays, the areaâs largest food truck festival with new owners Josh and Teresa Swart.
Hiking in a Storm in the Byrne-Milliron Forest
âTake a Hike With Richard Stocktonâ appears weekly on the Good Times website.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
Santa Cruz âCircle Churchâ Demolished
Demolition of the church at the center of the Santa Cruz circles was completed on April 23, making way for construction of a ring of house to be built on the 1.6-acre parcel.
From Lookout Local...
Schools Consider Workforce Housing
Santa Cruz City Schools is exploring the development and building below-market rate housing for teachers and other staff priced out of the county rental market.
How Tall Will We Go?
When the Town Clock was dedicated in 1976, it represented Santa Cruzansâ hopes for the future and recalled memories of turn-of-the-century Pacific Avenue when trolleys lumbered by and the clock sat atop the Odd Fellows Building.
Up From Underground: The IUMA Story
As the end of the first quarter of the 21st century nears, creating and consuming music is easier and cheaper than ever.
From Los Angeles Times...
California Wants Better Animal Shelter Conditions, Stray Population Curbed
Several bills making their way through the California Legislature seek to address overcrowded animal shelters and streamline how animals receive care.
Bill Would Allow Arizona Abortion Providers to Practice in California Temporarily
Newsom-backed bill would allow Arizona abortion providers to practice in California as the Republican-led state restricts access.
New Leadership Revs Up Food Truck Fridays in Scotts Valley
Honk if youâre hungry.
Scotts Valley Native Dom Parrish Earns Trip to Summer Olympics
Dominique âDomâ Parrishâs legacy continues to grow after the former Scotts Valley High wrestling star qualified for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Santa Cruz Purchases Site for Downtown Library Project
The City of Santa Cruz acquired the Toadal Fitness parcel downtown for $2.5 million as part of the mixed-use library project.
Tiny House Village Construction Set for Summer
A 34-unit tiny home village for people displaced when Pajaro was flooded will begin construction in Watsonville on a church-owned parcel in Watsonville.
âFentanyl Highâ Screening & Panel
Unsung Heroes
4/25/2024 - 2024 Oral Health Summit Honors Local Oral Health Heroes and Releases New OHA 2024-2028 Strategic Plan
Updated information, including news and Explainers, about progress in building the 32-mile stretch of the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail in Santa Cruz County.
Ee celebrate the efforts our fellow humans have made and are making to help heal our planet and connect us, while we simultaneously consider what we must do to protect our communities as the climate crisis worsens.
A Tesla lobbyist, an LA-based environmental group, and Gov. Jerry Brown brought a rule minted in Sacramento to Beijing, and helped launch Chinaâs EV industry.
A bill to mandate use of the method will not advance in the Legislature this year in the face of teachers union opposition.
A new bill would make it illegal for homeless residents to camp in certain places, such as near schools, throughout California. Its authors say such a ban has had great success in San Diego. But a closer look at that âŚ
In an analysis of more than 1 million votes cast by current legislators since 2017, CalMatters Digital Democracy reporter Ryan Sabalow and CBS Sacramento reporter Julie Watts found that Democrats vote ânoâ less than 1% of the time on average.
This week, a virtual visit to Surf City USAâa great place to experience the season of rebirth and renewal that's worth a drive from anywhere in our coverage area.
There is no scientific explanation for the conditions that make an eclipse inevitable. Itâs a coincidence. Or a miracle.
Santa Cruz County is home to amazing murals. One amazing person is working to document them in one place.
On Hilltromper, a conversation with Felicia Van Stolk of the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History about her Garden Learning Center.
The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History has some tips on what to see in the blossoming new season, from wildflowers to migrating shorebirds to humpback whales.
Some of Californiaâs top lawmakers want to clear up, but also rein in, the âbuilderâs remedy.â
A type of resurrection involving big birds, and two efforts that offer help to individuals whose lives have been impacted by addiction.
After being reduced to three or four nesting pairs in all of California in 1944, Sandhill Cranes have come back from the brink and are returning to Lake Tahoe.
Prop 1 was designed to help unhoused people get off the streets by forcing them into treatment. Thatâs one reason it took two weeks of vote-counting to pass.
The state is considering zeroing out funds for CalWORKS family stabilization and job subsidy programs to help balance the budget.
Beavers create unburned islands where plants and animals can shelter from megafires, research has confirmed. A movement is afoot to reintroduce the rodents to the state's waterways.
In this weekâs, edition of The Newsletter, some hopeful aspects related to the very best season: spring!
We announce a new initiative and invite our members to contribute.
NEWS: Sempervirens Fund Acquires Properties for New Entrance to Big Basin Redwoods State Park; AB 2103 Advances in State Legislature
Saddle Mountain properties key for future Big Basin visitor services; AB 2103 (Pellerin) prioritizes land acquisition at Big Basin following CZU fire Boulder Creek, Calif. (April 26, 2024) â Today...
Applications OPEN for LSCC's 2024/2025 Class 38 cohort!
Applications are OPEN for Leadership Santa Cruz County's 2024/2025 Class 38 cohort! ⨠Are you ready to lead and transform your...
Sunday 4/28: Monterey Protest for Palestine
Windows on the Bay Park, Del Monte Beach
Tim Rudolph â Job Site Laborer
Tim Rudolph shares his insights in being a job site laborer. Photo courtesy of Yury Kim.
An Unusual Dreariness of Spring
Drizzle and fog surprised us this past week as dew-covered wildflowers blossomed, buried in tall soggy grass. The weather forecasters had said it would be sunny, but something changed and suddenly...
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