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- Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Using AI to nurture garden needs
Cat’s tail (Bulbinella nutans). In late February and March, racemes of bright yellow flowers enliven the garde… - John Feinstein, bestselling author and one of country’s foremost sports writers, dies at 69
By HOWARD FENDRICH, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — John Feinstein, one of the country’s foremost sports wr… - March megastorm may bring blizzards, tornadoes, flooding and even fires across much of US
By ISABELLA O’MALLEY, Associated Press More than 100 million people in the U.S. will be in the path of an inte… - Turbulence hotspots: Study identifies the world’s roughest air routes
By Mia Taylor, TravelPulse Anxiety surrounding air travel has been growing among the public in recent weeks an… - Column: Filmmaker Errol Morris returns to the Manson murders in new Netflix documentary
Do you know these names: Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, Steven Parent, Jay Sebring, and Leno and Rosemary… - RFK Jr.’s first month as health secretary: Touting French fries and casting doubts on vaccines
By AMANDA SEITZ and JONEL ALECCIA, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — There sat Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nat… - ‘Opus’ review: John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri match wits in an album release party gone wild
Cultlike celebrities of a certain size sometimes cross the line between unsettling narcissism and unsettling n… - St. Patrick’s Day: How to party like an Irish punk at home
Listen, at 21 years old, I couldn’t get enough of a pub crawl down barf-soaked streets. I think comedian Colin… - Recipes: Make these 3 Irish dishes for your St. Patrick’s Day feast
St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration enjoyed by Irish and Irish wannabes alike. From coast to coast, at the core… - Five years ago, COVID gripped the world in fear. Now scientists, doctors warn Trump’s policies are weakening public health
CHICAGO — The patient wasn’t initially worried when she first caught COVID-19. Fully vaccinated and relatively…
- Advocates blame San Jose’s homelessness approach for violent police altercation with unhoused man
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwCDibZ291g?feature=oembed&w=500… - Trump administration asks Supreme Court to partly allow birthright citizenship restrictions
By Mark Sherman and Lindsay Whitehurst | Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Trump… - John Feinstein, bestselling author and one of country’s foremost sports writers, dies at 69
By HOWARD FENDRICH, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — John Feinstein, one of th… - Wall Street tumbles 10% below its record for first ‘correction’ since 2023 on Trump’s trade war
By Stan Choe | Associated Press NEW YORK — Wall Street’s sell-off hit a new low… - March megastorm may bring blizzards, tornadoes, flooding and even fires across much of US
By ISABELLA O’MALLEY, Associated Press More than 100 million people in the U.S…. - Four-bedroom home in San Jose sells for $1.8 million
6202 Cahalan Avenue – Google Street View The property located in the 6200 block… - Turbulence hotspots: Study identifies the world’s roughest air routes
By Mia Taylor, TravelPulse Anxiety surrounding air travel has been growing among… - East Bay man sentenced to federal prison in $840,363 romance scam
OAKLAND — A man who allegedly participated in a large scale romance scam was sen… - His nickname is ‘Terrible,’ but bluesman’s life story is anything but
“Terrible” Tom Bowden shows up a few minutes late for an appointment in West Oak… - Meta to start testing crowd-sourced fact-checking, based on X example, next week
By BARBARA ORTUTAY Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms Inc. sai…
- First Friday at Cruzio Featuring Liminal Space!
Liminal Space Art Collective is a group of Santa Cruz artists building bridges a… - Faster Internet Coming to Coastside San Mateo
Earlier this year, the state of California awarded Cruzio $5.65 million to impro… - 🎨 First Friday at CruzioWorks!🎨
First Friday at CruzioWorks! Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant evening… - Black-footed Cats
This cat looks a little like Cruzio Internet’s logo black-footed cats can be fou… - Hidden Fortress Opens Cafe at Cruzioworks
Amelia and her staff are super friendly and they serve great food Hidden Fortres… - Cruzio Got a Grant. What That Means for You
Cruzio’s independent network will be enhanced in the purple area — “from summits… - Cruzio Rides the Giant Dipper (and More)
At the end of June Cruzio took a well-deserved break and visited the Santa Cruz… - Federal Internet Subsidies are Gone — But We’re Still Helping
Students benefit from good internet at a center in Pajaro Valley Cruzio’s goal i… - SCLU Takes the Win at the Memorial Day Surf Contest
The Santa Cruz Longboard Union (SCLU) takes the victory at the 38th Annual Memor… - Equal Access in Watsonville, CA
May is Affordable Housing Month! Tabasa Gardens Tabasa Gardens Housing Complex O…
- A Groundbreaking Ship That Sank in Lake Superior in 1892 Is Discovered
After searching for two years, researchers discovered the shipwreck of the Weste… - Federal Cuts Prompt Johns Hopkins to Cut More Than 2,000 Workers
The university, a leader in scientific research, has been hard hit by the Trump… - He Was Once the ‘Subway Ninja.’ He Would Like to Explain.
In the lowest moment of Selwyn Bernardez’s life, he attacked a stranger with a s… - As Trump’s Untested Emissary to Putin, Witkoff’s Role May Bring Risk
The real estate developer and president’s friend lacks diplomatic experience, bu… - S&P 500 Dips Into Correction as Stock Market Sours on Trump
The S&P 500 is now more than 10 percent below its last record high — a line… - Protesters Back Mahmoud Khalil at Trump Tower: ‘Fight Nazis, Not Students’
Demonstrators led by a progressive Jewish group gathered to support Mahmoud Khal… - America Is Surrounded by Enemies … That We Created
What happens when a superpower goes rogue. - Brad Schimel, a Trump Loyalist, Aims to Flip Wisconsin’s Supreme Court
Brad Schimel, a judge who is so supportive of the president that he dressed up a… - A Story About Salmon That Almost Had a Happy Ending
How tribal leaders, commercial fisherman and a few small environmental groups wo… - Trump Expands Trade Threats in Global Game of Chicken
Trade wars with allies could spiral as the president tries to get trading partne…
- Duda: US nuclear weapons in Poland would be 'deterrent' for Russia
Andrzej Duda tells the BBC’s Jeremy Bowen he is confident Donald Trump has a pla… - Is Putin ready for a ceasefire or playing for time?
Russia is ready for a halt in fighting, says Vladimir Putin, but he says there a… - 'Huawei lobbyists' held in Belgium raids over EU corruption
The prosecutor’s office said it raided 21 addresses in Belgium, according to loc… - Southern African forces to leave DR Congo as rebels gain ground
At least 17 soldiers from Malawi and South Africa have been killed in DR Congo. - Watch: Putin responds to US ceasefire proposal
The Russian president said he was in favour 30-day ceasefire but added there wer… - Peace talks are in parallel universe, say Ukraine front-line troops
Ukrainian soldiers on the battlefield say they don’t expect to see the war end a… - Donatella steps down as Versace creative director
Versace is facing a creative shift as Prada looks to potentially buy the Italian… - Meta stops ex-director from promoting critical memoir
Social media company wins US emergency ruling preventing ex-director from public… - Measles highest in 25 years in Europe, WHO says
Children under five constituted more than 40% of the cases reported in Europe an… - Woman arrested in US for allegedly holding stepson captive for 20 years
Police say the man, who set a fire to escape, was held captive by his stepmother…
- Santa Cruz County Supervisors advance cannabis lounges, discuss teen protections
Santa Cruz County Supervisors in February. (Marcello Hutchinson-Trujillo — Santa… - Circle Church site undeveloped nearly 5 years after housing approval
The Circle Church was demolished in April 2024, and its 1.62-acre lot remains va… - Santa Cruz harbor bridge detours, construction to be detailed Tuesday
A March 11 public meeting will answer residents’ questions on the Santa Cruz har… - Santa Cruz council approves $900,000 to finish overdue rail trail segment
A 0.7-mile rail-trail path from California to Beach streets in Santa Cruz starte… - Federal funding freeze threatens UCSC research, Santa Cruz biotech industry
Microbiology professor Karen Ottemann addresses a crowd of students, faculty and… - Survey: Santa Cruz County residents describe unsafe cycling areas
More protected bike lanes were a top priority for residents surveyed by Santa Cr… - Where and when is street sweeping in the city of Santa Cruz?
A sign warns drivers not to park on part of Ocean Street 5-7 a.m. Thursdays. The… - Explainer: Upcoming decisions on the rail trail in Capitola
The rail line runs parallel to Park Avenue near Coronado Street in Capitola. (St… - Trump funding changes could delay Santa Cruz County passenger rail planning for years
The Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line crosses Buena Vista Drive at San Andreas Road ne… - Scotts Valley, Santa Cruz water projects aim for better reliability
Two new tanks have been installed at a Graham Hill Road water treatment facility…
- Mark Women’s History Month by Remembering Golden State Groundbreakers
These California locals helped shape history in the U.S. and the world. - Most Local Elected Officials Work Hard for Low Pay
Recent votes to give California’s mayors and council members pay raises have led… - What Does it Mean When a Wildfire is ‘Contained?’ A Brief Guide to Firefighting and Fire Prevention Jargon
What does it mean when firefighters call a fire “contained?” Here’s a brief guid… - Journalism Has a Platform Problem
In which we examine the current state of online news and information discovery a… - Two 'Next-Level Disaster' Reports
A call with an evacuated friend fleeing fires in Los Angeles, and journalism’s s… - People Have the Power
We celebrate this double-holiday with stories of citizens taking action—from a w… - Life and Death and Weather and Planning
Raymond Martinez and Edgar McGregor are practitioners of the art of digital citi… - How California K-12 Public Education Works
The public education system in the most populous state in the union is huge, exp… - The Broligarchs vs. Public Education
Silicon Valley tech billionaires have placed themselves at the right hand of the… - A Midwinter Check-In
With the new year fully underway, and government officials under attack back eas…
- Google's Gemini AI Can Now See Your Search History
Google is continuing its quest to get more people to use Gemini, and it’s doing… - OpenAI Warns Limiting AI Access To Copyrighted Content Could Give China Advantage
OpenAI has warned the U.S. government that restricting AI models from learning f… - German Spy Agency Concluded COVID Virus Likely Leaked From Lab
An anonymous reader shares a report: Germany’s foreign intelligence service in 2… - Microsoft: Recent Windows Updates Make USB Printers Print Random Text
Microsoft says that some USB printers will start printing random text after inst… - 'Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino'
Apple’s announcement that “more personalized Siri” features of Apple Intelligenc… - Mozilla Warns DOJ's Google Remedies Risk 'Death of Open Web'
Mozilla has warned that the U.S. Department of Justice’s proposed remedies in it… - Man Survives With Titanium Heart For 100 Days – a World First
An Australian man in his forties has become the first person in the world to lea… - Microsoft's Xbox Copilot Will Act As an AI Gaming Coach
Microsoft is preparing to launch an AI-powered Copilot for Gaming soon that will… - Which Movies Do People Love to Hate? A Statistical Analysis
A new statistical analysis has identified the films audiences “love to hate,” wi… - UK Investigation Says Apple, Google Hampering Mobile Browser Competition
Britain’s competition watchdog has concluded that Apple and Google are stifling…
- Mark Women’s History Month by Remembering Golden State Groundbreakers
These California locals helped shape history in the U.S. and the world. - Most Local Elected Officials Work Hard for Low Pay
Recent votes to give California’s mayors and council members pay raises have led… - What Does it Mean When a Wildfire is ‘Contained?’ A Brief Guide to Firefighting and Fire Prevention Jargon
What does it mean when firefighters call a fire “contained?” Here’s a brief guid… - Journalism Has a Platform Problem
In which we examine the current state of online news and information discovery a… - Two 'Next-Level Disaster' Reports
A call with an evacuated friend fleeing fires in Los Angeles, and journalism’s s… - People Have the Power
We celebrate this double-holiday with stories of citizens taking action—from a w… - Life and Death and Weather and Planning
Raymond Martinez and Edgar McGregor are practitioners of the art of digital citi… - How California K-12 Public Education Works
The public education system in the most populous state in the union is huge, exp… - The Broligarchs vs. Public Education
Silicon Valley tech billionaires have placed themselves at the right hand of the… - A Midwinter Check-In
With the new year fully underway, and government officials under attack back eas…
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