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By Eric Johnson
Published Dec 04, 2023

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Building Democracy in California

Happy Monday. In this week's edition of The Newsletter, you will find the following:

• An introduction to "How California Works: Building Democracy in the Golden State," by our own Jon Vankin.

• Jon's coverage of the "debate" between Gov. Gavin Newsom and Gov. Ron DeSantis.

• A local News Digest, curated by our own Sharan Street, from members of the California Local Media Alliance and other trusted sources. (Scroll down, but not yet.)

• A brief introduction to the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation, which has launched its annual Give Back Tahoe campaign.

• Even more!


The State that is Shaping America's Future

Think of this book as a fun Civics 101 primer for students, community leaders and curious Californians. 


How California Works: an Editors' Note


True stories about how, at its best, California has resisted and pushed back against anti-democratic forces. The histories and policies, deeply human characters, and controversies that have led us to where we are today.


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Santa Cruz County's Homepage

Direct your browser to https://santacruz.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Santa Cruz County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


The Red vs. Blue Debate

California Gov. Gavin Newsom confronted a hostile "moderator" and a slew of Fox News "facts" in a melee that generated more heat than light. 


Newsom, DeSantis Finally Square Off in Wild Fox News Debate

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (L) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis faced each other in person at last in an acrimonious Fox News debate Nov. 30.
Governors Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and Ron DeSantis (R-FL) faced each other on a debate stage and traded blows, barbs, and zingers over the relative merits of their states in a Fox News debate that was nothing if not entertaining.


Get to Know a Group

Santa Cruz Baroque Festival logo Santa Cruz Baroque Festival

The Santa Cruz Baroque Festival has been active since 1974, presenting early music as it sounded in its own era. Members strive for artistic excellence while transmitting the joy of Baroque music to future generations.

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From Our Media Allies

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The Pajaronian logo Santa Cruz County animal shelter employees demanding changes

Dozens of Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter employees briefly walked off the job on Nov. 30 to highlight what they describe as untenable working conditions and inadequate pay, with no support from management.

KSQD logo Janus Opens New Peri-Natal Center

Janus has been the go-to recovery center in Santa Cruz County for the past 30 years. Board chair Edison Jensen, and CEO Amber Williams talk about ways to support recovery during the holidays and share news about the new center …

Santa Cruz Local logo Aptos, South County Voters Rank Transportation and Housing as Top Concerns

An informal survey of voters in Santa Cruz County Supervisor District 2 showed road conditions, traffic and housing as key issues that residents want candidates to address.

Press Banner logo Congressman Panetta Highlights Key Priorities for District 19

Congressman Jimmy Panetta talked with Henry W. Kim, a BSA Scout from Scotts Valley Troop 614, focusing on the importance of involving young people in community affairs.

The Pajaronian logo Evictions Loom for 14 Pajaro Families

In the middle of the holiday season, 14 families in Pajaro must find somewhere new to live in one of the country’s most expensive rental markets.

Press Banner logo Local Takes Part in COP28 Climate Summit

Upwards of 30,000 people from 195 countries gather for the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, and a Scotts Valley High School graduate will be among them.

Santa Cruz Local logo Homeless Garden Project Aims to Expand Shaffer Road Farm

The Homeless Garden Project’s plans to relocate to Pogonip have fizzled, and leaders signed an agreement to stay at their farm on Shaffer Road and potentially build an office, barn, greenhouse, kitchen and housing.

Good Times logo Philanthropist and Publisher Rowland Rebele Dies at 93

Born in San Francisco, Rowland Rebele lived his later years in Aptos, where he supported civic causes throughout Santa Cruz.

San Lorenzo Valley Post logo Breathing New Life into Ben Lomond Library

Friends of the Ben Lomond Library have kicked off revitalization efforts for the historic Ben Lomond Library building and library operations with a meet and greet and volunteer gatherings.

KSQD logo Reflections on the Mountain Route

Derek Whaley, a historian and research librarian who grew up in Felton, shares the history of train routes through the Santa Cruz Mountains and how they changed the destiny of this region.

Good Times logo Providing for the Providers

Local organizations like the Center for Farmworker Families and Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes try to advocate for farmworker rights and help put food on their tables.

Good Times logo Our Potentially Explosive Future

The chemistry behind lithium batteries could cause spontaneous fires.

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Recent Local News

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Overnight RV Parking Options Squeeze Further Across Santa Cruz County

County leaders will seek state backing to install “no parking” signs for more than a mile outside Santa Cruz city limits along Highway 9. The move targets a stretch of state highway where vehicle pullouts serve as access points to wooded areas.

(12/05/2023) → Santa Cruz Sentinel

Big Breakthrough for Food Access in Monterey County

The Double Up Food Bucks program—with its proven ability to connect food-insecure families and individuals to more fresh produce—officially debuted in Monterey County.

(11/28/2023) → Edible Monterey Bay

Café Mare Changes Hands

Chef Jean Pierre Iuliano—who helmed Café Mare in Santa Cruz for nearly 22 years—served his last meal Nov. 26. But don’t despair. Café Mare will reopen Dec. 1 under new ownership by Marco Paoletti and Andrea Loporcaro, who both worked there in the early days.

(11/28/2023) → Edible Monterey Bay

New Tacos Al Fuego Impresses

Watsonville has a winner in new Tacos Al Fuego, and it’s not surprising that the family-owned addition to the Hangar food complex proves excellent.

(11/27/2023) → Edible Monterey Bay
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High-Speed Rail Project Connecting SoCal to Las Vegas Wins Grant

Private company Brightline secured a $3 billion grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation toward a 218-mile high-speed rail line from Rancho Cucamonga to Las Vegas. The line would allow people to make the trip to Sin City in a little over two hours.

(12/05/2023) → Los Angeles Times

DMV Shift Appears to Spur Drop in ‘No Party Preference’ Voter Sign-Ups

The California Department of Motor Vehicles changed its voter registration process in 2019 to put a party selection dropdown on the same page. Since then, the number of people registering as Republicans or Democrats has jumped close to 20 points.

(12/04/2023) → Sacramento Bee

New Assembly Labor Committee Chair Faces Ongoing Worker Unrest, but Scores Some Wins

With nine months’ experience in the Assembly, Liz Ortega will lead the Labor committee after a strike-filled summer and several wins for low-wage workers.

(12/04/2023) → CalMatters

Oakland Might Have to Pay Developers Millions Over Coal Terminal

An Alameda County judge ruled on Nov. 22 that the city of Oakland thwarted a proposed coal export terminal. The judge will rule if the developer who sued is entitled to $159 million in damages or moving forward with the project.

(12/04/2023) → KQED

Stolen Blue Shield of California Data Could Hit Dark Web

Hackers stole data this week from Blue Shield of California. Historically, this type of data has sometimes wound up for sale on what’s known as the dark web, the part of the internet not typically included in search engine results.

(12/01/2023) → The Mercury News

Retailers Boost Pay Ahead of California Minimum Wage Increase

California’s minimum hourly wage will rise from $15.50 to $16 on Jan. 1. Ahead of this, retailers like Costco and Target have raised their minimum pay in recent years.

(11/29/2023) → Sacramento Bee

DOE Analysis Confirms Salton Sea Is a Rich Domestic Lithium Resource

An analysis by the U.S. Department of Energy found that with expected technology advances, the Salton Sea region’s total lithium resources could produce more than 3,400 kilotons of lithium, enough to support over 375 million batteries for electric vehicles—more than the total number currently on U.S. roads.

(11/28/2023) → YubaNet

Naked Man at Disneyland Shuts Down ‘It’s a Small World’

A man stripped naked at the Disneyland ride “It’s a Small World,” causing it to be shut down for nearly an hour. He could face charges of being under the influence of a controlled substance and indecent exposure.

(11/27/2023) → SFGate

Data Explores Whether California or Florida Handled COVID Better

California and Florida took starkly different approaches to dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Data shows that more Floridians died per capita of COVID than did Californians.

(11/27/2023) → Los Angeles Times

California Schools Need Funding for New Math Guidelines

State officials passed a 1,000-page document in July outlining new guidelines for teaching math in California. Funding has not been allocated, though the state superintendent intends to introduce legislation that could change this.

(11/27/2023) → EdSource

More Migrants Getting Hurt Climbing Border Wall in California

Seven times as many patients have been admitted to the trauma unit at UC San Diego Health since the Trump administration raised the height of the border wall to 30 feet in California. The hospital also notes that 23 people have died in falls from the wall since 2019.

(11/27/2023) → New York Times
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Government Announcements

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12/5/2023 - 62 Local Certified Green Businesses Honored During Board of Supervisors Meeting

Image of County of Santa Cruz seal. County of Santa Cruz   (12/05/2023)

12/5/2023 - Board Approves Sales Tax Measure for March Ballot

Image of City of Santa Cruz seal. City of Santa Cruz   (12/04/2023)

Santa Cruz City Offices Holiday Closure

Santa Cruz City Offices Holiday Closure Most City offices will be closed over the holidays. Except for public safety and other essential services, City offices will be closed from: Monday, December 25, 2023–Friday, January 5, 2024 City offices...
Image of Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission seal. Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission   (12/04/2023)

Hwy 1 Full Overnight Closure of Northbound Lanes Set for Dec. 11 & 12

Construction continues on a project to build north and southbound auxiliary lanes and bus-on-shoulder improvements on Highway 1 between the 41st Avenue and Soquel Drive interchanges and to construct a new bicycle and pedestrian overcrossing at Chanticleer Avenue. For Monday, Dec. 11 and Tuesday, Dec. 12, travelers will encounter a full overnight closure of northbound... [Read More]
Image of Santa Cruz County Office of Education seal. Santa Cruz County Office of Education   (12/04/2023)

K-16 Education Collaborative Awarded $18.1 Million Grant

Education leaders announced today that a partnership of agencies under the umbrella of the Central Coast K-16 Regional Collaborative has secured an $18.1 million grant over three years from California’s Community Economic Resilience Fund (CERF). The Collaborative aims to establish and expand career pathways, addressing longstanding equity gaps across a six-county region, encompassing Santa Cruz, [...] The post K-16 Education …
Image of County of Santa Cruz seal. County of Santa Cruz   (12/04/2023)

12/4/2023 - Property Taxes Due December 11

Image of Santa Cruz County Office of Education seal. Santa Cruz County Office of Education   (12/01/2023)

Vaping and Smoking Prevention

Dear community member,  Smoking and vaping tobacco and cannabis are among the most harmful and persistent issues facing teens, impacting both physical and mental health.  About 1 in 3 high school juniors now report having tried vaping statewide, and rates of cannabis vaping in particular have doubled in the past decade. Incidents of students who [...] The post Vaping and …
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Check out our Fall Guide 2023!

Check out this past fall's activity guide, as we gear up for the winter/spring guide.
Image of City of Scotts Valley seal. City of Scotts Valley   (12/01/2023)

What's Happening! Parks & Recreation Newsletter- December 2023

What's Happening! Parks & Recreation Newsletter- December 2023
Image of City of Scotts Valley seal. City of Scotts Valley   (12/01/2023)

Crafts & Cocoa Event

Buy your tickets now for Crafts & Cocoa Event!
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