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- Photo | Majestic Great Blue Heron stops to preen at Neary Lagoon
A great blue heron takes a break from foraging at Neary Lagoon in Santa Cruz to groom. The great blue is the l… - ICE is looking for a new detention center in California. The state probably can’t stop it
By WENDY FRY CalMatters Federal immigration authorities are looking for a potential new detention center in No… - Earthquake researchers race to Humboldt County coast for clues to the next big temblor
In the days after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake rocked coastal Northern California on Thursday, scientists are ru… - Sales of raw milk halted by state due to bird flu virus contamination
Worried that a drink of infected raw milk could cause the H5N1 bird flu virus to jump to people, state health… - Rep. Jimmy Panetta, House members call on leadership to act on Xylazine bill
MONTEREY — A piece of bipartisan legislation that was first introduced in March 2023 to combat Xylazine, a vet… - Joby Aviation receives FAA approval for flight academy
MARINA — Joby Aviation, the company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service including a… - Sharks rookie forward to miss game against Florida Panthers
Rookie forward Will Smith has an upper-body injury and will not play Saturday when the San Jose Sharks face th… - Recruiting winners and losers: Oregon, Colorado, UW thrive in early-signing period while Cal and Stanford struggle
The Hotline is delighted to provide college football fans with a regular dive into the recruiting process thro… - Draymond Green accepts bench role to help Warriors elevate Kuminga
SAN FRANCISCO — When Steve Kerr called Draymond Green to float the idea of bringing him off the bench in an ef… - Why American travelers are choosing Europe for Christmas
By Mandy Applegate Christmas is the highlight of the year for many – a time of hearing Mariah Carrey’s “All I…
- Telecom firm Frontier settles hazardous waste violations case for $3.5 million
By Bay City News Telecommunications company Frontier has agreed to pay $3.5 mill… - Brentwood: One dead following go-kart crash
One man is dead following a go-kart crash Friday in Brentwood, officials said. T… - 100-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor recalls confusion and chaos during Japanese bombing 83 years ago
By Audrey McAvoy | Associated Press PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — Bob Fernandez thought… - NorCal football: Why this was greatest night in short history of regional championships
The high school football playoffs in California are far from perfect and might n… - Small aftershock detected in Humboldt County
A small aftershock rumbled near Petrolia Friday evening, a day after a magnitude… - Sharks rookie forward to miss game against Florida Panthers
Rookie forward Will Smith has an upper-body injury and will not play Saturday wh… - Top 20 Best Hair Transplant Clinics and Surgeons in 2025
Content oversight and quality assurance provided by Bay Area News Group. Bay Are… - Dublin: Juror’s car burglarized for $1,200
DUBLIN — Jury service isn’t a well-paying job, but one juror recently ended up $… - Recruiting winners and losers: Oregon, Colorado, UW thrive in early-signing period while Cal and Stanford struggle
The Hotline is delighted to provide college football fans with a regular dive in… - SAP Center going vegan for Billie Eilish concerts in San Jose
You’ve got to be a pretty big deal to get an arena like SAP Center to blow up it…
- 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…
- In Congo, a Medical Mystery Offers Clues to the Mpox Epidemic
In a remote Congolese town, a medical mystery led to the discovery of alarming c… - In Syrian Regime’s Hour of Need, Iran Heads For the Exits
The collapse of a partnership built over four decades would reshape the balance… - Silvia Pinal, Golden Age Star of Mexican Cinema, Is Dead
She found outsize success in her native land and gained international recognitio… - A Mississippi Teacher Created a School in an Empty Storefront. Students Showed Up.
The desks came out of a dumpster, and the computers are hand-me-downs. But stude… - Zelensky Meets Trump in Paris to Press Ukraine’s Case
The Ukrainian leader planned to use the grand reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral… - Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris Reopens: Photos
As Notre-Dame reopens after a 2019 fire, here is a selection of scenes from the… - South Korean President Yoon Survives Impeachment Vote After Martial Law
The country was thrown into deeper uncertainty after the governing party changed… - Harris Staffers Went Rogue to Reach Black and Latino Voters in Philadelphia
Worried that the campaign was neglecting voters of color in Philadelphia and oth… - How Many Gift Guides Does a Person Need?
These days, everyone fancies themselves a curator of covetable items. Some find… - South Korean Leader’s Deal to Avoid Impeachment Signals Bigger Turmoil Ahead
President Yoon Suk Yeol survived an opposition-led attempt to remove him by gett…
- Where is Assad? Rumours swirl despite official denials
Rumours surround the whereabouts of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, as rebels… - Killing of insurance CEO reveals simmering anger at US health system
Long-standing frustrations were revealed online after a health insurance executi… - Vote counting begins in Ghana as new president awaits
The West African nation is guaranteed a new leader as Nana Akufo-Addo steps down… - Four dead, more feared missing after The Hague flat explosions
Police say a car drove away “at very high speed” shortly after the explosions. - Dorothy's ruby slippers to be auctioned off
The shoes, which could fetch as much as $3m, were worn by actress Judy Garland i… - South Korea's emotional protesters watch impeachment hopes fade
A jubilant atmosphere quickly faded as protesters heard news that the impeachmen… - Statue of Bashar al-Assad's father toppled in Damascus suburb
Protesters tear down a statue of President Bashar al- Assad’s father, the former… - South Korean president survives impeachment vote
Lawmakers narrowly failed to pass a bill to censure Yoon Suk Yeol after he decla… - More than 150 people rescued from abandoned gold mine in South Africa
The final man to emerge from the disused shaft blew a whistle as he was received… - Dominican Republic records largest-ever cocaine seizure
Authorities say the shipment, hidden in bananas, was destined for Europe.
- Could a tsunami in Santa Cruz County reach your home?
Damage to boats, docks and other property followed a 2011 tsunami at the Santa C… - Graham Hill housing proposal faces challenges, ownership lawsuit
A proposal to build 157 homes on Graham Hill Road near Rollingwoods Drive has se… - City of Santa Cruz must provide UCSC with water as university expands
A Nov. 21 appeals court decision obligates the City of Santa Cruz to provide wat… - Rockin’ holiday party benefits San Lorenzo Valley families
Sharon Allen will play an annual benefit show at Joe’s Bar in Boulder Creek on D… - Soquel Drive bike lane project continues in Aptos, Soquel, Live Oak
New sidewalks on Soquel Drive near West Ledyard Way in Aptos are part of a large… - 3 takeaways from Santa Cruz County election results
Kim De Serpa, left, and Monica Martinez are expected to win seats on the Santa C… - Westside Santa Cruz rail trail could open late December
After several delays, officials said they hope to open the rail trail from Calif… - New rail-trail map tracks work in Santa Cruz, Live Oak, Capitola, Aptos
var divElement = document.getElementById(‘viz1732237222658’); var vizElement = d… - Scotts Valley school bond pulls ahead by 11 votes
Ballots are processed in the Santa Cruz County Clerk’s Office in March 2020. (Ka… - 5-year West Cliff plan takes shape with road shift at Lighthouse Field
A wave splashes near Its Beach and the West Cliff path on Nov. 11. (Stephen Baxt…
- Giving Locally Tuesday
A movement started just 12 years ago has gone global—and local. Meanwhile, one o… - Doing Good: Lions Clubs International
In the wake of the First World War, a group of business leaders built an interna… - Elks Helping Kids; and Giraffes on Webcam!
Week One of the charismatic-megafauna segment of our Doing Good series features… - Doing Good: The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks
What happens when a 19th century drinking club becomes an enduring force for goo… - One Good Thing: San Diego Zoo Live Cameras
Can’t make it down to San Diego to visit one of the best zoos in the country? No… - The Life Aquatic: Resilience and … Aquarium Webcams!
Two plans to protect the ocean and its beaches—and the coolest marine-life webca… - Crowdsourcing Plans for Resilience
Seacliff State Beach was obliterated by storms in 2023. California State Parks i… - The Chumash National Marine Sanctuary
Thousands of square miles of ocean and coastal habitat are now preserved for fut… - One Good Thing: Monterey Bay Aquarium Webcams
Have a desire to watch a kelp forest, or some moon jellies, or some otters, or s… - Service to Country and Community
This Veterans Day, we pay tribute to those who have given parts of their lives t…
- Linux 4.19, the Last Supported Kernel of the Linux 4.x Series, Finally Reaches EOL
Slashdot reader prisoninmate shared this report from 9to5Linux: Linux kernel 4.1… - AI Safety Testers: OpenAI's New o1 Covertly Schemed to Avoid Being Shut Down
Wednesday OpenAI bragged they’d released “the smartest model in the world”. But… - A Predicted 'New Star' Didn't Appear in the Night Sky. Astronomers Expect It Soon
Space.com calls it “the once-in-a-lifetime reignition of a long-dead star in an… - Amazon Offers $100M in Cloud-Computing Credits for Education Projects Like 'AI Teaching Assistant'
This week AWS pledged up to $100 million in cloud-computing credits for educatio… - Thanks to Microsoft Collaboration, iFixit Now Sells Genuine Xbox Repair Parts
“We’re excited to be working with Microsoft to keep Xboxes running longer and ou… - Google Says Its New PaliGemma 2 AI Models Can Identify Emotions. Should We Be Worried?
“Google says its new AI model family has a curious feature: the ability to ‘iden… - SpaceX's Thursday Launch Enables Starlink's New Satellite-to-Cellphone Internet Service
“SpaceX has launched 20 of its Starlink satellites up into Earth’s orbit, enabli… - Does the New 'Y2K' Comedy/Disaster/Horror Film Give the '90s the Ending It Deserved?
The new movie Y2K is either a comedy or a disaster/horror film, according to Wik… - Is Valve Letting Third Parties Create SteamOS Hardware?
The Verge thinks Valve “could make a play to dethrone the Sony PlayStation and M… - Microsoft Discontinues Its $4,500 All-in-One Desktop, 'Surface Studio'
An anonymous reader shared this report from the blog Windows Central: Microsoft…
- Giving Locally Tuesday
A movement started just 12 years ago has gone global—and local. Meanwhile, one o… - Doing Good: Lions Clubs International
In the wake of the First World War, a group of business leaders built an interna… - Elks Helping Kids; and Giraffes on Webcam!
Week One of the charismatic-megafauna segment of our Doing Good series features… - Doing Good: The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks
What happens when a 19th century drinking club becomes an enduring force for goo… - One Good Thing: San Diego Zoo Live Cameras
Can’t make it down to San Diego to visit one of the best zoos in the country? No… - The Life Aquatic: Resilience and … Aquarium Webcams!
Two plans to protect the ocean and its beaches—and the coolest marine-life webca… - Crowdsourcing Plans for Resilience
Seacliff State Beach was obliterated by storms in 2023. California State Parks i… - The Chumash National Marine Sanctuary
Thousands of square miles of ocean and coastal habitat are now preserved for fut… - One Good Thing: Monterey Bay Aquarium Webcams
Have a desire to watch a kelp forest, or some moon jellies, or some otters, or s… - Service to Country and Community
This Veterans Day, we pay tribute to those who have given parts of their lives t…
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