The water tower at Moffett Field in front of Hangar One, one of the world’s largest freestanding structures, is a visual representation of Silicon Valley’s agricultural past and its military-industrial history.
This coming Thursday, many Californians will celebrate César Chávez Day, an official state holiday since 2000. But though they may not be in the office on March 31, some citizens may still be busy. This holiday has a unique purpose: encouraging acts of community service to honor Chávez’s work as a farm laborer, union organizer and civil rights activist. With Dolores Huerta (who turns 92 on April 10), Chávez cofounded the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers.
How important is agriculture in California? Though it’s not the top sector in the state economy, it does produce some $50 billion in revenue and more than 400 commodity crops are grown across the state. About half of the national production of lettuce and celery takes place in the Salinas Valley, and California has more certified organic farms than any other state. But in Silicon Valley, that productive farmland gave way to a new source of wealth: the defense industry. In 1956, Lockheed moved its Missile Systems Division from Burbank 340 miles north to Sunnyvale, buying farmland next to the Naval Air Station Moffett Field—which was already making the region a hot spot for technology engineers.
In the articles we feature this week, California Local writer Ray Delgado offers up information on where to learn more about Chávez and his legacy, as well as tips how to make the holiday a true day of service. And Jonathan Vankin takes a look at how defense industry contracts blew up the California economy and fueled the tech revolution that changed the world.
An activist hacker credited with briefly shutting down Santa Cruz County’s website in December 2010 as an alleged act of political protest pleaded guilty to federal charges. Christopher Doyon, also known as “Commander X,” will be sentenced June 28.
(03/29/2022) → Read the full Santa Cruz County Sentinel report
The city of Capitola is recruiting members of the public to serve on an ad-hoc committee to study village parking meters and permits and share their opinion with the City Council. Three city residents and three village business owners will be appointed.
(03/28/2022) → Read the full Times Publishing Group report
On March 29, the FDA authorized a second booster shot for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccines, due to waning immunity in older Americans as a new omicron variant gains a toehold in the U.S.
(03/28/2022) → Read the full Santa Cruz County Sentinel report
Gov. Gavin Newsom, acknowledging the severity of the drought, ordered California cities and other local water agencies to reduce their water usage and tighten conservation rules. But he resisted mandatory statewide cutbacks in urban water use.
(03/27/2022) → Read the full The Sacramento Bee report
With the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion under attack and states across the country passing laws to restrict a woman’s right to choose, local activists see “a grim, grim future” but are committed to keeping Planned Parenthood’s health care role a central one.
(03/24/2022) → Read the full Lookout Local report
Tim Eagan, creator of “Subconscious Comics” and a longtime Santa Cruzan, turns an injury from his youth into a meditation on fate and mortality.
(03/23/2022) → Read the full Lookout Local report
Members of the public are invited to a Zoom presentation on Coastal Rail Trail Segments 8 and 9, which will extend along the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line corridor, from Beach Street/Pacific Avenue to the east side of 17th Avenue.
(03/23/2022) → Read the full Santa Cruz County Sentinel report
Heather Rogers, a Santa Cruz native who steps into the role as public defender July 1, tells Lookout Local, “You know how when you find something that you love, it just feels like you don’t want to stop? That was how public defense was for me from the very beginning.”
(03/22/2022) → Read the full Lookout Local report