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- Behind Curry and Kuminga, Warriors flip flat start into win over Portland
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors overcame a flat first half and turned out a 110-106 win over the Portland Trail B… - Letter | Why did Arabs have to have all of Palestine?
In 1915 Arab leaders issued the Damascus Protocol asking that a vast area of the Middle East, from the borders… - Letter | Rowland Rebele was her first newspaper publisher
I am saddened to hear of the death of Rowland Rebele. His passing is a great loss to Santa Cruz County on so m… - Letter | Seeking help with impending loss of land line
In September MCI announced with a letter the discontinuation of home phone service in 40 states after 12/31/23… - Letter | License plate readers a threat to privacy
Unlike red-light cameras, which only record traffic violators at a single intersection, license plate cameras… - Letter | Public safety trumps law-breaker privacy
I see that the City Council has delayed a vote on whether to lease and deploy license plate readers. While I a… - Letter | Repealing ACA rests with ‘man without a plan’
A recent letter writer wrote we should bring back Trump as president, listing the good things that Trump wants… - Letter | Pro-Palestinian protests designed for disruptions
While traveling for work over the last several weeks I’ve found myself in or around protests both for and agai… - Letter | Why more taxes won’t stop city of Santa Cruz spending
We have heard for years the city has a systemic problem with spending more than income, and blaming revenue as… - Letter | License plate readers will make Santa Cruz safer
The time for installing license plate readers at all traffic signals is right now. The streets in Santa Cruz h…
- Behind Curry and Kuminga, Warriors flip flat start into win over Portland
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors overcame a flat first half and turned out a 110-106… - Two arrested in connection with downtown Walnut Creek robbery, pistol-whipping
WALNUT CREEK – Two people were arrested in connection with a robbery and pistol-… - “This is just the beginning”: Pro-Palestinian teach-in held at dozens of Oakland schools
Defying district leaders and disciplinary threats, about 100 educators took part… - Indonesia ends volcano victim search after 23rd body found
By Mardi Rosa Tanjung | Associated Press BATU PALANO, Indonesia — The seacrh has… - Fighting rages in Gaza’s second-largest city, Khan Younis
By Najib Joibain, Jack Jeffery and Lee Keath | Associated Press RAFAH, Gaza Stri… - Policy prohibits San Jose from passing Israel-Hamas resolution, mayor says
With local elected officials across the Bay Area debating whether to weigh in on… - Billionaires’ utopia CEO defiant in face of loud calls to drop lawsuit against Solano County property owners
The CEO of a contentious plan backed by Silicon Valley billionaires for a utopia… - Letters: Veterans’ lives | Education bill
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor…. - Military grounds fleet of Ospreys after deadly crash
By Tara Copp | Associated Press WASHINGTON — The military announced late Wednesd… - Letters: Natural regeneration | Follow advice
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- Newsletter #216
1. Getting Internet Where it’s Most Needed 2. The #1 Problem Causing Slow Intern… - An Update on Equal Access Santa Cruz
Jason Borgen, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the Santa Cruz Office of Educati… - Cruzio Newsletter #215
1. Where Will Internet Funds Be Spent 2. During Storms, Cruzio Connected Shelter… - Where Will Internet Funds Be Spent?
California’s planned backbone routes are marked in dark orange. The Highway 9 ro… - Housing Matters’ Casa Azul: Equal Access Santa Cruz’s Latest Success Story
Casa Azul Grand Opening People who’ve fallen on hard times can use the internet… - Hot Dog! All the Facts
Elvis sang about hot dogs, and certainly must have enjoyed them in his day Our S… - Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)
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Share the local internet love with our Friends and Neighbors promotion! If you l… - Cruzio Newsletter #214
1. We Were Out in January’s Storms 2. Cliffs and Roads Fell: Video 3. How an ISP… - Cruzio Internet in the Storms of January 2023
When Robert tried to come to work on January 5th, this was what his commute look…
- Five Takeaways From the Republican Debate
An ascendant Nikki Haley endured a barrage from Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy… - College Presidents Under Fire After Dodging Questions About Antisemitism
The leaders of Harvard, M.I.T. and Penn appeared to evade questions about whethe… - Who Won the Republican Debate?
The fourth Republican presidential debate was the feistiest of them all, but the… - China and E.U. Leaders Meet as Tensions Rise over Russia
Relations have cooled over Beijing’s alignment with Russia in its war on Ukraine… - ‘This Is Grim,’ One Democratic Pollster Says
This is what’s keeping the Biden campaign up at night. - Shooting at UNLV Campus Kills 3 and Leaves 1 Injured
Another victim was in stable condition at the hospital, the authorities said. Th… - 3 Contentious Exchanges at the College Antisemitism Hearing
The presidents of Harvard, M.I.T. and Penn faced a barrage of questions at a con… - White House Delays a Decision on Banning Menthol Cigarettes
The proposal has elicited mounting opposition from tobacco companies, Black acti… - Final A.P. African American Studies Course Avoids Some Disputed Topics
After political pressure and repeated revisions, the College Board has reinstate… - So Many Child Deaths in Gaza and for What?
One child in 150 in Gaza is already dead in this war, some from American weapons…
- Karin Kneissl, the Austrian ex-minister who moved to Russia
Karin Kneissl danced with the Russian leader at her wedding. Now she’s building… - Bringing broken survivors of the Nova festival attack back from darkness
Volunteers are helping young Israelis recover from the trauma of what they exper… - Rivals attack Haley and other GOP debate takeaways
Time is running out for DeSantis, Christie, and Ramaswamy to break away from the… - Republican candidates largely duck Trump attacks in final debate
Only former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie sought to attack the Republican f… - Former professor suspected of US college shooting
The gunman was killed by police after opening fire at the Las Vegas campus of th… - Alberto Fujimori: Peru's ex-president freed after 15 years in jail
Alberto Fujimori, Peru’s divisive former leader, is pardoned over corruption and… - Brazil deploys troops to Venezuela border
Soldiers are deploying, days after Venezuela announces plans to take over part o… - US grounds entire Osprey fleet after fatal crash in Japan
The move comes after eight service members died in a crash off the coast of Japa… - Putin makes rare foreign trip to Gulf states
Russia’s leader visits the UAE and Saudi Arabia for talks expected to include th… - Climate change: How is my country doing on tackling it?
Find out how the world’s major economies are doing on cutting their emissions an…
- County sales tax hike considered for March ballot
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of Dec. 4 County sales tax hike… - Aptos, South County voters rank transportation and housing as top concerns
Freedom resident Vanessa Tamayo, 39, says she wants local government to help peo… - Bond measure on March ballot would benefit Watsonville hospital
A March 2024 bond measure would raise more than $100 million to buy the land and… - Homeless Garden Project aims to expand Shaffer Road farm in Santa Cruz
From left, Homeless Garden Project participants David Quigley and Doug King cove… - Sales tax hike returns to Santa Cruz ballot
The Santa Cruz City Council agreed to put a city sales tax hike on the March 202… - Scotts Valley Fire ballot measure heads toward loss
Santa Cruz Local newsletter brief for the week of Nov. 20 SCOTTS VALLEY Scotts V… - Options and obstacles with new RV parking rules in Santa Cruz
RVs and other vehicles line Delaware Avenue near Swanton Boulevard in Santa Cruz… - Live Oak, Soquel voters rank housing as top concern
Soquel resident Glen Wunderling, right, says the cost of living and the cost of… - Housing plans approved for Live Oak, Aptos, Soquel
Bienestar Apartments’ 57 affordable homes are nearly complete on the 1500 block… - Housing proposal advances on 38th Avenue in Capitola
A 52-unit affordable housing project is proposed at 1098 38th Ave. in Capitola….
- Culinary Offerings Continue to Evolve in California
“Third culture” cuisine, AI-assisted menus, and the emergence of new culinary ho… - Is Your Elected Representative Actually Representing You? Some Hints on How to Tell
Few rules govern what legislators must do to fulfill the rather poorly defined r… - Bankrupt Madera Hospital Still Closed Even After State Allocated $57 Million Bailout to Get it Reopened
Cost to reopen community hospital estimated at nearly $30 million more than legi… - 70,000 California Households at Risk of Eviction as State Drags Feet on COVID Rent Relief Applications
State program has run so low on money that applications have been delayed for tw… - Building Democracy in California
Released on the day following the much-hyped “Red vs. Blue” debate, Jonathan Van… - Cal State Presidents Enjoy 43% Pay Raise Since 2007 as Faculty Get Ready to Strike for Higher Wages
New Cal State Chancellor Mildred García will earn almost $1 million per year, ab… - Trump, Crime, In-Laws, and ‘Human Feces’: Newsom & DeSantis Finally Square Off in Wild Fox News Debate
With nothing but their reputations at stake, feuding California & Florida govern… - Cal State Profs Plan Walkout as Fight for 12 Percent Pay Hike Hits Wall
Coaches, librarians, lecturers and other employees also in union look at one-day… - Surf's Up! California May Look to Ocean Waves as Possible New Clean Energy Source
Costs to turn waves into energy are high, but so’s the payoff for California’s c… - What the ‘Parental Rights Movement’ Looks Like in California
LA Times profiles Chino Valley woman fighting LGBTQ+ inclusivity in schools
- Wasabi Linked To 'Substantial' Boost In Memory, Japanese Study Finds
Researchers at Tohoku University in Japan found that wasabi improves both short-… - EU Mulls Expansion of Geo-Blocking 'Bans' To Video Streaming Platforms
One of the suggestions in a recent report (PDF) from the European Parliament’s C… - Meta and Microsoft To Buy AMD's New AI Chip As Alternative To Nvidia's
Meta, OpenAI, and Microsoft said at an AMD investor event today that they will u… - Quantum Computer Sets Record For Largest Ever Number of 'Logical Quantum Bits'
An anonymous reader quotes a report from New Scientist: Another quantum computin… - Nearly Every Windows and Linux Device Vulnerable To New LogoFAIL Firmware Attack
“Researchers have identified a large number of bugs to do with the processing of… - Veteran Editors Notepad++ and Geany Hit Milestone Versions
Liam Proven reports via The Register: One of the best FOSS text editors for Wind… - America's Most Exciting High Speed Rail Project Gets $3 Billion Grant From Feds
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: A high-speed train from th… - Remote Collaboration Fuses Fewer Breakthrough Ideas
Abstract of a paper:Theories of innovation emphasize the role of social networks… - Apple Readies New iPads and M3 MacBook Air To Combat Sales Slump
Apple, seeking to reverse a decline in Mac and iPad sales, is preparing several… - Millions of Coders Are Now Using AI Assistants. How Will That Change Software?
AI coding assistants are here to stay — but just how big a difference they make…
- Culinary Offerings Continue to Evolve in California
“Third culture” cuisine, AI-assisted menus, and the emergence of new culinary ho… - Is Your Elected Representative Actually Representing You? Some Hints on How to Tell
Few rules govern what legislators must do to fulfill the rather poorly defined r… - Bankrupt Madera Hospital Still Closed Even After State Allocated $57 Million Bailout to Get it Reopened
Cost to reopen community hospital estimated at nearly $30 million more than legi… - 70,000 California Households at Risk of Eviction as State Drags Feet on COVID Rent Relief Applications
State program has run so low on money that applications have been delayed for tw… - Building Democracy in California
Released on the day following the much-hyped “Red vs. Blue” debate, Jonathan Van… - Cal State Presidents Enjoy 43% Pay Raise Since 2007 as Faculty Get Ready to Strike for Higher Wages
New Cal State Chancellor Mildred García will earn almost $1 million per year, ab… - Trump, Crime, In-Laws, and ‘Human Feces’: Newsom & DeSantis Finally Square Off in Wild Fox News Debate
With nothing but their reputations at stake, feuding California & Florida govern… - Cal State Profs Plan Walkout as Fight for 12 Percent Pay Hike Hits Wall
Coaches, librarians, lecturers and other employees also in union look at one-day… - Surf's Up! California May Look to Ocean Waves as Possible New Clean Energy Source
Costs to turn waves into energy are high, but so’s the payoff for California’s c… - What the ‘Parental Rights Movement’ Looks Like in California
LA Times profiles Chino Valley woman fighting LGBTQ+ inclusivity in schools
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