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March 19 – 25, 2025
Highlights this week: Greensite... on the Meder St. development... Steinbruner... Batteries, fire map, and private well owners... Hayes... We Are One... Patton... Direct Action On The "Climate Cri...
O'Neill Sea Odyssey
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Alison Hanks-Sloan Did Not Resign, Letter Confirms
When Aptos High School Principal Alison Hanks-Sloan sent a letter on March 16 to the Pajaro Valley Unified School District community announcing she would not be returning for the 2025-26 school year—and that her last day will be June 30—district officials told The Pajaronian only that “she resigned.”
144 Apartments in Revised Proposal on Almar Ave. In Santa Cruz
Details of a proposed 144-unit apartment complex at 831 Almar Ave. in Santa Cruz were outlined at a Santa Cruz Planning Commission on March 20, and the commission agreed in concept to the project.
From The Mercury News...
California Attorney General Advises 23andMe Customers
In a March 21 statement, California Attorney General Rob Bonta reminded customers of struggling genetic testing corporation 23andMe of their right to demand the company delete their data to prevent it being sold.
From Lookout Local...
Apply for the Santa Cruz County Civil Grand Jury
Read on to learn more about the how the Santa Cruz County Cilvil Grand Jury holds local government to account, and consider applying!
Transportation Commission Approves Intercity Rail Concept, Seeks Cost Savings for Bridges
Some members of the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission on Thursday balked at spending nearly $1 billion to replace and repair bridges on a proposed passenger rail line from Santa Cruz to Watsonville, instead suggesting that staff find ways to reduce costs.
PVUSD Sends 30 Layoff Notices to Teachers
Last week, about 30 teachers got the news they have been dreading since late February, when the Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees approved reductions to several teacher positions.
From CalMatters...
Ricardo Lara Explains Trip to Bermuda Was for Insurance Work
When Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara testified about California’s property insurance market before the Assembly’s insurance committee this week, he mentioned a recent trip to Bermuda — somewhat defensively.
Rockslide Closes Highway 140 Entrance to Yosemite
A major rockslide has closed the Highway 140 entrance to Yosemite National Park. Read on for details.
3rd Annual Scotts Valley Hitchcock Festival Endears Despite Hiccup
Merrylou White, a 70-year-old resident of the Santa Cruz neighborhood of Pleasure Point, had purchased a pass for all three days of this year’s Scotts Valley Alfred Hitchcock Festival, held this past weekend, March 14-16.
PV High Students Demand Equal Treatment
Two weeks ago, a group of Aptos High School students and staff picketed in front of the school to publicize their concerns about losing the school’s seven-period schedule.
Santa Cruz County Commission on the Environment Climate Action Presentation March 26
Read on for details about the upcoming Santa Cruz County Commission on the Environment hosted presentation on the Santa Cruz County Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.
Housing MattersHolding Neighborhood Meetings
Read on to learn more about upcoming neighborhood meetings at local libraries hosted by local homelessness nonprofit Housing Matters for discussion around the topic of “Neighbors for Neighbors: At the Intersections.”
RTC to Host Informational Community Session on Conceptual Alignment & Operations for the Zero Emission Passenger Rail & Trail Project
2024 Watsonville Police Annual Report
Save the Date! Earth Day - Sunday, April 27 12:00-3:00 PM
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.
California feeds the nation and the world. Not just with culture and technology, but with food.
We salute the women of the world, who are still struggling with that stubborn pay gap and other vestiges of misogyny as we end the first quarter of the twenty first century.
It's almost spring—and civic engagement is in the air.
California's Poet Laureate talks civic engagement, and bipartisan activists rekindle the art of political conversation.
Lee Herrick explains to the Los Angeles Times why he’s always traveling California.
SC Vice Mayor Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson on centering health in policy making, and her path to politics.
For those of you who might enjoy a glimpse of the inner workings of local politics, here's a conversation with Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson, the inspired vice-mayor of Santa Cruz, California.
Not long ago, California's Legislative Black Caucus made history. Here's what they accomplished, and how it fits into California history going all the way back.
With the new year fully underway, and government officials under attack back east, we offer a defense of local public servants.
Recent votes to give California's mayors and council members pay raises have led to criticism. Is it justified?
Silicon Valley tech billionaires have placed themselves at the right hand of the president, and they are attacking the US Department of Education. Here is a defense of public schools.
The most populous state in the union has the largest public education system. We explain how it works.
Raymond Martinez and Edgar McGregor are practitioners of the art of digital citizenship. As allies in this endeavor, we commend their righteous efforts.
We celebrate this double-holiday with stories of citizens taking action—from a weather-watching hero in LA county to a student planner committed to the truth.
A call with an evacuated friend fleeing fires in Los Angeles, and journalism's scary "platform problem."
In which we examine the current state of online news and information discovery and distribution platforms, and how we hope to chart a path forward in 2025.
What does it mean when firefighters call a fire "contained?" Here's a brief guide to commonly used fire prevention terminology.
In the shadow of Silicon Valley, and on California's North Coast, local news outlets deliver essential information.
In Hollister, a nonprofit newsroom keeps local residents apprised of momentous changes.
Weekly Review March 23 – 29
This Weekly Review features public meetings in Santa Cruz County as of the time of publication, March 22 at 11:00 am. Meeting status changes will be updated as they are announced throughout the we...
Saturday 4/5: Hands Off! Salinas Fights Back
Corner Of Blanco and Main St., Salinas, (Star Market parking lot)
Saturday 4/5: Hands Off! Watsonville Fights Back
Watsonville City Plaza, 358 Main St, Watsonville
Saturday 4/19: Juristac: Amah Mutsun Efforts to Protect Sacred Land
Luna Gallery, 107 B The Alameda, San Juan Bautista
Friday 3/28: Salinas Palestine Solidarity Weekly Vigil
1275 South Main Street Salinas, Ca
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