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- Guest Commentary | The case for the Housing for People initiative – and why it matters now
By Susan Monheit I can’t predict the future, but I can recognize a pivotal moment when it happens, and that mo… - SF Giants: What we learned from Farhan Zaidi’s season-ending press conference
SAN FRANCISCO — As a half dozen ballparks radiated on Tuesday, the official start of the postseason, with the… - Kurtenbach: SF Giants ownership has set up the organization for years of dysfunction
SAN FRANCISCO — This is not an appropriate way to run a baseball team. Not in this day and age. Not in this ki… - Airbnb is fundamentally broken, its CEO says. He plans to fix it
Nikki Ekstein | (TNS) Bloomberg News Airbnb Inc. CEO Brian Chesky hasn’t had an easy 2023. First there was the… - Quick Bites | Annual Gourmet Grazing on the Green in Aptos this weekend
APTOS Annual grazing fest this weekend The Gourmet Grazing on the Green fest will be held from noon to 4 p.m…. - 7 tips for using credit cards while traveling
Dana Dratch | Bankrate (TNS) Vacations and holidays are all about relaxing, so it’s unlikely credit card balan… - Losing eyesight sharpens vision for artist Chloé Duplessis
In 2018, a Stargardt disease diagnosis for the Louisiana-born, Denver-based artist Chloé Duplessis was a wake-… - How Sandy and John Carpenter will celebrate 10 years of terror in graphic novels
Sandy King Carpenter never imagined getting into the world of graphic novels. Sure, the Los Angeles-based writ… - Oakland A’s manager Mark Kotsay addresses his future, potential opportunity with the Giants
Could Oakland A’s manager Mark Kotsay ditch his A’s cap for a San Francisco Giants cap this offseason? Kotsay… - Donna Maurillo, Food for Thought | Make your own burnt Basque cheesecake
Recently, I wrote about a paella fundraising dinner to benefit the Santa Cruz Symphony. Joan Moore emailed to…
- Five-bedroom home sells in Danville for $2.1 million
3 Cross Bridge Place – Google Street View A 3,087-square-foot house built in 199… - SF Giants: What we learned from Farhan Zaidi’s season-ending press conference
SAN FRANCISCO — As a half dozen ballparks radiated on Tuesday, the official star… - Kurtenbach: SF Giants ownership has set up the organization for years of dysfunction
SAN FRANCISCO — This is not an appropriate way to run a baseball team. Not in th… - Judge imposes limited gag order on Trump in fraud trial
By Michael R. Sisak, Bobby Caina Calvan and Jennifer Peltz | Associated Press NE… - Single family residence sells in Los Gatos for $4.1 million
125 Dover Street – Google Street View The spacious property located in the 100 b… - Alameda County DA opposes release of pair convicted in journalist Chauncey Bailey’s murder
Twelve years after they were convicted of murders that included the assassinatio… - Airbnb is fundamentally broken, its CEO says. He plans to fix it
Nikki Ekstein | (TNS) Bloomberg News Airbnb Inc. CEO Brian Chesky hasn’t had an… - East Bay telecommunications consultant illegally exported software to Iran
ALAMO — An East Bay telecommunications consultant pleaded guilty to a federal ch… - 7 tips for using credit cards while traveling
Dana Dratch | Bankrate (TNS) Vacations and holidays are all about relaxing, so i… - Losing eyesight sharpens vision for artist Chloé Duplessis
In 2018, a Stargardt disease diagnosis for the Louisiana-born, Denver-based arti…
- An Update on Equal Access Santa Cruz
Jason Borgen, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the Santa Cruz Office of Educati… - 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)
Para la versión en español haga clic aquí You may be eligible for Free Internet… - Friends and Neighbors Promo
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… - We Were Out in the Storms
Just after Christmas 2022 Cruzio started preparing for rainy weather. The storms… - Pinball Machines: Just the Facts
Once again, our always-curious, ever-resourceful Sales and Marketing Manager Jes…
- Gaetz’s Ouster of McCarthy Draws Attention to His Ethics Issues
Representative Matt Gaetz is facing a House Committee inquiry into allegations o… - Trump Ordered Not to Comment on Judge’s Staff in Fraud Case
The former president attacked Justice Arthur F. Engoron’s clerk in a social medi… - Venice Bus Plunge Kills at Least 21
Italian officials said that the bus had been full of tourists, and that two mino… - Spotify Gave Subscribers Music and Podcasts. Next: Audiobooks.
A year after adding à la carte sales of audiobooks, Spotify is offering paying s… - Trump Said Shoplifters Should Be Shot, Part of a String of Violent Remarks
Recent incendiary statements by the former president come at a time when his sup… - How Barstool’s Dave Portnoy Built a Pizza Empire
Dave Portnoy, the controversial founder of Barstool Sports, is now almost certai… - How Trump’s Idea to Use Military Force in Mexico Became Embraced by GOP
The Republican push to use military force in Mexico against drug cartels started… - Greenland Indigenous Women Demand Compensation for Involuntary IUDs
A group of Indigenous women in Greenland say Danish doctors inserted intrauterin… - ‘Elemental’ Morphs From Flop to Hit, Raising Questions Along the Way
The Pixar film struggled at the box office initially. It has now made $500 milli… - Without a College Degree, Life in America Is Staggeringly Shorter
There are two Americas, and they are divided by a college degree.
- At least 21 dead as Venice bus plunges from bridge
The bus carrying tourists to a campsite crashed off an overpass in the Mestre di… - The moment McCarthy is removed as House speaker
The right wing of the Republican Party voted to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarth… - Ros Atkins on… Why Hunter Biden is in trouble
The BBC’s analysis editor examines the first ever criminal prosecution of a sitt… - Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to federal gun charges at Delaware courthouse
The president’s son faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of three federal… - France: Bedbugs crawl across train seat and in sofa
Infestations of bedbugs have been found in homes and on public transport in citi… - Spain's Sánchez pins hopes of becoming PM on Catalan amnesty
King Felipe VI has asked caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to try to form a… - Bangkok: Two dead and 14-year-old held over Siam Paragon mall shooting
A 14-year-old is held on suspicion of opening fire at the iconic Siam Paragon ma… - Deserted Nagorno-Karabakh reveals aftermath of lightning-fast Armenian defeat
Half-eaten food at abandoned positions reveals how fast Karabakh Armenians lost… - Lampedusa shipwreck: Sirens sound to remember Eritrean victims
An emotional memorial is held for the 368 migrants, mainly from Eritrea, who die… - Bedbug panic sweeps Paris as infestations soar before 2024 Olympics
France is alarmed as “les punaises”, as they’re known in French, spread fear and…
- Climate adaptation plans aim to protect roads, rail line
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of Oct. 1, 2023 Climate adaptati… - Amid West Cliff repairs, more diverse group wanted for coastal vision in Santa Cruz
Emergency repairs to eroded cliffs along West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz are expe… - Soquel Avenue apartment proposal clears hurdle in Santa Cruz
Eighty-four apartments and ground-floor retail space are proposed at 1800 Soquel… - Thousands of homes planned for Aptos, Live Oak, Soquel in county’s Housing Element
Santa Cruz County’s draft Housing Element would allow for 158 homes for “low-inc… - San Lorenzo Valley parents seek more after-school programs
Staff of YMCA Camp Campbell in Boulder Creek run child care programs at San Lore… - Santa Cruz County leaders explore potential new jail
The Santa Cruz Main Jail at 259 Water St. in Santa Cruz is across the street fro… - Slow recovery continues after Pajaro flood
A Pajaro Long-Term Recovery Center opened at 14 Porter Drive in Pajaro in July…. - Zayante Fire aims to add evacuation sirens in Santa Cruz Mountains
Leaders of Zayante Fire Protection District are raising money to install three n… - Watsonville council approves $10 million for parks, roads, services
Watsonville City Plaza. (Tyler Maldonado – Santa Cruz Local file) WATSONVILLE >>… - Santa Cruz County leaders outline results of $23 million in homeless services spending
Dr. Robert Ratner, director of Santa Cruz County’s Housing for Health Division,…
- Looming Kaiser Strike Over Healthcare Worker Pay Could Hit Dozens of California Hospitals
Set for Wednesday, the labor action could slow services at three dozen hospitals… - Connectivity in a Crisis
When you’re getting your go kit together, don’t forget to make sure your phone i… - Newsom Names Laphonza Butler, Democratic Strategist and Labor Organizer, to be New U.S. Senator
Pick fulfills Newsom’s pledge to name Black woman to Feinstein’s seat. - New California Fast Food Minimum Wage Set at $20 Under New Law Signed By Gavin Newsom
But questions remain whether a boost from $17 to $20 will be enough. - Dianne Feinstein Dies at 90. ‘Charted Her Own Path’ in a Career Born in the Political Violence of the ’70s
The longest-serving California senator had a legendary political career spanning… - Gun Manufacturers Fear Their Days Are Numbered in California as New Anti-Gun Tax Becomes Law
But federal judge handed gun makers a big victory Friday, overruling “large-capa… - Border Patrol Policies Route Migrants Through Deadly Imperial Valley Desert
In the Imperial County desert, a volunteer group routinely maintains large barre… - Striking Workers Will Get Unemployment Benefits—If Newsom Signs Bill Now on His Desk
SB 799 gives workers on strike at least two weeks access to state unemployment p… - Progress Report
In this issue of The Newsletter, we ponder incremental progress as reflected in… - What’s New @CALocal: September 2023
We’ve been busy making California Local better.
- New Group Attacking iPhone Encryption Backed By US Political Dark-Money Network
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a report from The Intercept: The Heat I… - OpenCore Legacy Patcher Project Brings macOS Sonoma Support To 16-Year-Old Macs
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: When Apple decides to end… - Disney VFX Workers Vote Unanimously To Unionize
Jazz Tangcay writes via Variety: Visual effects workers at Walt Disney Pictures… - Google Mandates Unsubscribe Button in Emails For Those Sending Over 5,000 Daily Messages
Google plans to make it harder for spammers to send messages to Gmail users. Fro… - Microsoft CEO Says Tech Giants Battling For Content To Build AI
Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella said Monday tech giants were competing f… - Microsoft Kills Its Classic Azure DaaS, Because It Isn't Really Azure
Microsoft will deprecate the classic edition of its Azure Virtual Desktop deskto… - Apple Will No Longer Fix the $17,000 Gold Apple Watch
An anonymous reader shares a report: It was never clear who the $10,000 to $17,0… - Report Claiming Net Zero Will Cost UK Trillions Retracted Due To 'Factual Errors'
A report that hugely overestimated the cost to the UK of reaching net zero emiss… - Meta Plans To Charge $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram or Facebook
An anonymous reader shares a report: Would people pay nearly $14 a month to use… - Apple Enforces New Check on Apps in China as Beijing Tightens Oversight
Apple has started requiring new apps to show proof of a Chinese government licen…
- Looming Kaiser Strike Over Healthcare Worker Pay Could Hit Dozens of California Hospitals
Set for Wednesday, the labor action could slow services at three dozen hospitals… - Connectivity in a Crisis
When you’re getting your go kit together, don’t forget to make sure your phone i… - Newsom Names Laphonza Butler, Democratic Strategist and Labor Organizer, to be New U.S. Senator
Pick fulfills Newsom’s pledge to name Black woman to Feinstein’s seat. - New California Fast Food Minimum Wage Set at $20 Under New Law Signed By Gavin Newsom
But questions remain whether a boost from $17 to $20 will be enough. - Dianne Feinstein Dies at 90. ‘Charted Her Own Path’ in a Career Born in the Political Violence of the ’70s
The longest-serving California senator had a legendary political career spanning… - Gun Manufacturers Fear Their Days Are Numbered in California as New Anti-Gun Tax Becomes Law
But federal judge handed gun makers a big victory Friday, overruling “large-capa… - Border Patrol Policies Route Migrants Through Deadly Imperial Valley Desert
In the Imperial County desert, a volunteer group routinely maintains large barre… - Striking Workers Will Get Unemployment Benefits—If Newsom Signs Bill Now on His Desk
SB 799 gives workers on strike at least two weeks access to state unemployment p… - Progress Report
In this issue of The Newsletter, we ponder incremental progress as reflected in… - What’s New @CALocal: September 2023
We’ve been busy making California Local better.
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