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- 4 recipes for fall cooking
By Meredith Deeds, The Minnesota Star Tribune Cooking in early fall can be confusing. Farmers markets and groc… - Off-label drug helps one boy with autism speak, parents say. But experts want more data
By Céline Gounder, KFF Health News Caroline Connor’s concerns about her son’s development began around his fir… - Scotts Valley girls vollleyball slips past Santa Cruz in five sets | Local Roundup
Outside hitter Hayden Smith had 21 kills, 12 digs, and three blocks to lead Scotts Valley High’s girls volleyb… - Should you pay off your mortgage early?
By Jeff Ostrowski, Bankrate.com Can you pay off your mortgage early? The short answer is yes — you can pay off… - US stocks cruise toward the finish of a record-setting week
By STAN CHOE, Associated Press Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are adding to their records on Frid… - Supreme Court will consider overturning strict Hawaii law regulating where people can carry guns
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said on Friday that it will take u… - Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ is out now. Here’s what to know
By MARIA SHERMAN, Associated Press Music Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Lights, camera, action. Taylor Swift’s 12th st… - Trump pauses $2.1B for Chicago infrastructure projects, leveraging shutdown to pressure Democrats
By CHRIS MEGERIAN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration will withhold $2… - Kurtenbach: The 49ers are tougher than their circumstances. Nothing is off the table in 2025
How on earth did the 49ers win that game? How on earth does a team that can’t consistently run the ball or pre… - Trump no longer distancing himself from Project 2025 as he uses shutdown to further pursue its goals
By JILL COLVIN, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump is openly embracing the conservative b…
- Bay Area News Group girls athlete of the week: Makena Meyers, College Park water polo
College Park water polo player Makena Meyers is the Bay Area News Group’s girls… - Bay Area News Group boys athlete of the week: Teddy Dacey, Menlo-Atherton football
Menlo-Atherton football player Teddy Dacey is the Bay Area News Group’s boys hig… - Kurtenbach: The 49ers are tougher than their circumstances. Nothing is off the table in 2025
How on earth did the 49ers win that game? How on earth does a team that can’t co… - San Jose Airport summer travel results reach a level not seen in years
SAN JOSE — San Jose International Airport reported passenger trip results for Au… - Will your congressional district change if Prop. 50 passes? Use these maps to find out
Related Articles Letters: More important than cash, Prop. 50 has support of peop… - Disneyland plans ‘mysterious’ new musical comedy show
A “mysterious” new Disneyland musical comedy starring a frazzled leader, ambitio… - In California, paying someone to vote could result in a $10,000 fine or jail
Starting next year, offering money or prizes for voting or registering to vote w… - Python found at California In-N-Out, 40 miles from home, is reunited with her human family
Related Articles Conservationist Jane Goodall, whose work revolutionized the stu… - Homes, jewels and designer bags: California woman admits embezzling $2.8 million
A Huntington Beach woman pleaded guilty to 10 felonies on Thursday, Oct. 2 for e… - The Cal Bears are 4-1, but here is how they can be better
BERKELEY — After three decisive victories, an unexpected defeat and a come-from-…
- The Critters We See When We Build Infrastructure
Out on the job, Cruzio’s top-notch tech crews encounter all sorts of animals. We… - An Otterly Excellent Story
As if you needed it, there’s another reason to love our local sea otters: they’r… - Local Businesses & Giant Octopus Celebrate Cruzio’s 35th Birthday
We edited this photo to look like a 1950s horror movie. But the tentacles were r… - Giant Slugs & Giant Sloths — That’s So Santa Cruz
In the Santa Cruz Mountains we’re used to getting slimed by banana slugs, which,… - 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 eveni… - 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…
- Police Accidentally Shot and Killed a Victim During Manchester Terrorist Attack
Officials said one of the men killed at the Heaton Park Congregation synagogue i… - What Women Heard in Hegseth’s Remarks About Physical Standards
The defense secretary raised the issue suggesting women were getting into combat… - Sarah Mullally Is Named as First Female Archbishop of Canterbury
Sarah Mullally, the bishop of London, has been appointed archbishop of Canterbur… - French Prime Minister Vows to Let Parliament Decide on Budget Bill
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu ruled out using a constitutional tool that woul… - Newark Was Forced to Overhaul Its Police Department. Crime Plummeted.
A federal judge said she was prepared to release Newark from a 2016 consent decr… - Veterans See Costs and Risks in Hegseth’s Military Rewind to 1990
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has identified real problems, veteran officers sa… - How Video Games Are Shaping a Generation of Boys, for Better and Worse
They’ve become an important way to spend time with peers. But they’ve also becom… - Duke Was Paring Back Diversity Programs. Trump Targeted It Anyway.
Duke University kept a low profile. But it is the alma mater of Stephen Miller,… - Synagogue Attack on Yom Kippur in Manchester, UK: What We Know
Two people were killed on Yom Kippur after a driver rammed a vehicle into people… - Jobs Report Withheld by Shutdown Leaves Economists Guessing
Policymakers have entered uncharted territory without employment data that the g…
- Celebrations in Luxembourg as new Crown Duke sworn in
Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg has abdicated, handing over the throne to his eld… - Four Gaza flotilla activists deported by Israel
The four already deported are Italian citizens, the Israeli foreign ministry say… - Fathers entitled to equal parental leave, South Africa's top court rules
The ruling grants both parents the right to share a total of four months and 10… - Climbing star, 23, dies after falling from Yosemite's El Capitan
Balin Miller’s solo climb and fall was caught on a live stream. - Blackout in Spain and Portugal 'first of its kind', report finds
The massive blackout that hit the Iberian peninsula is the first known blackout… - Japan faces Asahi beer shortage after cyber-attack
The drinks giant said this week that the attack had a major impact on its domest… - Behind the Gen Z protesters who want to force Madagascar's president from power
President Rajoelina’s move fails to quell the protest movement that is now threa… - Taylor Swift on Travis, new tracks and baking bread
The global superstar spoke to Radio 1’s Greg James about how her new album refle… - Thai killer of Cambodian opposition politician sentenced to life in prison
Lim Kimya was shot dead in Bangkok in January, in what many believe was a politi… - Munich airport reopens after drone sightings force closure
Dozens of flights were cancelled or redirected at Munich International Airport a…
- New study finds 29% of Santa Cruz County pregnancies near harmful pesticides
Omar Dieguez raises a fist at a rally against pesticides in Salinas on Sept. 30,… - How to get a 2025-26 COVID vaccine in Santa Cruz County
Dr. Laura Likar, a Dominican Hospital employee, receives a COVID-19 vaccine Dec…. - Safety features to be removed at major Capitola intersection
Katessa Galvan, right, crosses at Bay Avenue and Hill Street in Capitola on Tues… - Live Oak housing development approved by Planning Commission
Residents from the Santa Cruz Gardens area, nearby the planned development, oppo… - Capitola leaders dismiss complaint against council member
Some attendees to a Capitola City Council meeting Thursday wore signs in support… - Former tenants sue landowner of proposed Ocean St. redevelopment alleging illegal evictions
A home at 130 Hubbard St. appeared occupied but in disrepair on Sept. 25. Former… - Friday: Santa Cruz Local event on visions for safer streets in Watsonville
Drivers whiz through a crosswalk at Main Street and Freedom Boulevard in Watsonv… - Capitola intersection redesign could be reversed
Katessa Galvan, right, crosses at Bay Avenue and Hill Street in Capitola on Tues… - Developer cancels 97-unit townhouse project on Meder St. in Santa Cruz
Ninety-seven townhouses were proposed on a 6.4-acre property on Meder Street. (S… - Monday community meeting on Frederick St. townhomes
Twenty three townhomes in five buildings are proposed near Arana Gulch in Santa…
- Terra Madre Americas in Sacramento
A global food revolution arrives in the ‘Farm-to-Fork Capital.’ - The News: September 8, 2025
As summer moves into fall, COVID-19 cases are surging across the state. - It is my honor to open Cotoni Coast Dairies
The keynote address delivered by Zach Ormsby of the Bureau of Land Management at… - Foundation for America’s Public Lands Launches $1 Million Fundraising Campaign to Support Cotoni-Coast Dairies
The Foundation for America’s Public Lands has launched a $1 Million fundraising… - An Undemocratic Move to Save Democracy
The language of Newsom’s redistricting measure, which will go before voters in N… - Newsom on the Redistricting Warpath
The governor steps to the left and delivers a series of jabs to Pres. Donald Tru… - The News: September 1, 2025
Labor Day, 2025, and workers are still fighting for their rights. - How Local Government Meetings and Agendas Work
Democracy is a participatory sport, and the rules of the game are written in Rob… - Winning the Self-Governance Game
As they say on the midway at the County Fair, ya can’t win if ya don’t play. Her… - Philanthropy, Journalism and a Rural Nonprofit Newsroom
How a community foundation and other philanthropic funders originated and now su…
- The Dawn of the Post-Literate Society
James Marriott, writing in a column: The world of print is orderly, logical and… - NYT Podcast On Job Market For Recent CS Grads Raises Ire of Code.org
Longtime Slashdot reader theodp writes: Big Tech Told Kids to Code. The Jobs Did… - Snapchat Caps Free Memory Storage, Launches Paid Storage Plans
Snapchat will start charging users who exceed 5GB of saved Memories, with paid p… - Microsoft Says AI Can Create 'Zero Day' Threats In Biology
An anonymous reader quotes a report from MIT Technology Review: A team at Micros… - Cops: Accused Vandal Confessed To ChatGPT
alternative_right shares a report from the Smoking Gun: Minutes after vandalizin… - Autism Should Not Be Seen As Single Condition With One Cause, Say Scientists
Bruce66423 shares a report from The Guardian: Those diagnosed as small children… - Ford IT Systems Tampered With To Display Vulgar Anti-RTO Message Across Office Screens
Ford’s push for a four-day in-office workweek hit turbulence when someone hijack… - Colorado Deploys Self-Driving Crash Trucks To Protect Highway Workers
Colorado unveiled an autonomous crash-protection truck designed to absorb highwa… - New Zealand's Institute of IT Professionals Collapses
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: New Zealand’s Institute o… - AMD In Early Talks To Make Chips At Intel Foundry
“Your AMD chips may have Intel Inside soon,” writes longtime Slashdot reader Des…
- Terra Madre Americas in Sacramento
A global food revolution arrives in the ‘Farm-to-Fork Capital.’ - The News: September 8, 2025
As summer moves into fall, COVID-19 cases are surging across the state. - It is my honor to open Cotoni Coast Dairies
The keynote address delivered by Zach Ormsby of the Bureau of Land Management at… - Foundation for America’s Public Lands Launches $1 Million Fundraising Campaign to Support Cotoni-Coast Dairies
The Foundation for America’s Public Lands has launched a $1 Million fundraising… - An Undemocratic Move to Save Democracy
The language of Newsom’s redistricting measure, which will go before voters in N… - Newsom on the Redistricting Warpath
The governor steps to the left and delivers a series of jabs to Pres. Donald Tru… - The News: September 1, 2025
Labor Day, 2025, and workers are still fighting for their rights. - How Local Government Meetings and Agendas Work
Democracy is a participatory sport, and the rules of the game are written in Rob… - Winning the Self-Governance Game
As they say on the midway at the County Fair, ya can’t win if ya don’t play. Her… - Philanthropy, Journalism and a Rural Nonprofit Newsroom
How a community foundation and other philanthropic funders originated and now su…
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