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- Grey Bears celebrates 50 years
WATSONVILLE — Hundreds of community members gathered in Watsonville Plaza on a sunny Saturday afternoon to cel… - California sues two pregnancy centers
In its continued battle to bulletproof the right to abortion, California is suing two major anti-abortion grou… - Will Lara’s plan ease state’s insurance crisis?
A week after negotiations to rescue California’s floundering home insurance market stalled out in the Legislat… - First atmospheric river storm of season heading into Northern California, bringing rain
The first atmospheric river storm of the season is forecast to hit Northern California on Sunday and Monday, b… - Gary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard | We must take better care of planet Earth
Although we still have four months left in 2023, NOAA just reported that this year has already been the worst… - Mayor’s Message | Community meeting talks winter prep
As we approach the rainy season, I want to remind the community of the importance of being prepared for heavy… - Photo | Cattle graze in East Meadow at UC Santa Cruz
Cows graze on the East Meadow at UC Santa Cruz. In the late 19th century, industrialist Henry Cowell acquired… - Focal Point | Capitola Light Tackle Club
As part of Henry Allen Rispin’s 1920s efforts to make his Capitola resort more attractive to wealthier visitor… - Kurtenbach: Three Big 49ers Things — Shanahan and Lynch’s new contracts don’t change a thing
Another win, another 30-point outburst for the 49ers, who are now 3-0 on the season. Per the NFL, these Niners… - UCSC women’s soccer team sneaks past Menlo for third straight win | Local Roundup
Amanda Scott scored in the 75th minute, and the UC Santa Cruz women’s soccer team knocked of host Menlo 2-1 in…
- How NASA Ames is bringing asteroid samples to Earth, safe and sound
As a primordial space rock hurtles toward Earth on Sunday morning, it will be pr… - Speaker McCarthy is giving hard-right Republicans what they want. But it never seems to be enough.
By Stephen Groves, Lisa Mascaro and Farnoush Amiri | Associated Press WASHINGTON… - ‘This Earth, it’s all we have’: California Coastal Cleanup brings thousands of volunteers to shorelines
Eleven-year-old Gabriel Coleman and his friends Maarten and Merel dug through dr… - The federal government is headed into a shutdown. What does it mean, who’s hit and what’s next?
By Stephen Groves | Associated Press WASHINGTON — The federal government is head… - Willow Glen to make football coaching change for remainder of the season
Willow Glen football coach Oscar Caballero has lost his job for at least the res… - National Cathedral replaces windows honoring Confederacy with stained-glass homage to racial justice
By Peter Smith | Associated Press The landmark Washington National Cathedral unv… - Judge dismisses two suits filed by man whose work as informant inspired the movie ‘White Boy Rick’
DETROIT (AP) — Two lawsuits filed by a Detroit-area man whose decades in prison… - A Black student was suspended for his hairstyle. Now his family is suing Texas officials
By Juan A. Lozano | Associated Press HOUSTON — The family of a Black high school… - Merced County Sheriff’s Office searching for Fresno man who went missing on fishing trip
The Merced County Sheriff’s Office continues to search for a 57-year old Fresno… - Biden has gotten the updated COVID-19 vaccine and the annual flu shot, the White House says
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has gotten the updated COVID-19 vaccine an…
- 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…
- What Really Happened at the Biden-Netanyahu Meeting
With age comes wisdom. - Ukraine Attacks Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, Russia Says
Russian-installed authorities in the occupied peninsula said debris from a downe… - U.S. Provided Canada With Intelligence on Killing of Sikh Leader
American intelligence gave assistance, but communications intercepted by Canada… - Two Hooded Gunmen, a Silver Getaway Car and a Slain Sikh Leader
Three witnesses who said they saw the killers of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Sikh… - On ‘Golden Bachelor,’ Looking for Love and a Pickleball Partner
The latest “Bachelor” spinoff stars singles who are 60 and older, a largely igno… - For Migrants in New York Shelters, 60-Day Limit Creates More Confusion
The city began notifying adult migrants in July that they would soon have to rea… - An Ambitious Antiracism Center Scales Back Amid Allegations of Poor Management
Ibram X. Kendi, the center’s leader who has become a flashpoint of national cont… - UAW Deal With Ford Could Put Pressure on G.M. and Stellantis
Talks continued on Saturday with all three companies, a day after the U.A.W. exp… - In Hospitals, Viruses Are Everywhere. Masks Are Not.
Amid an uptick in Covid infections, administrators, staff and patients are divid… - For Egypt, Menendez Was Key to Access to Billions in U.S. Aid
When the annual allotment of up to $1.3 billion faltered even a sliver, Egypt fo…
- Trudeau facing cold reality after lonely week on world stage
As tensions with India rise, Canada is calling its friends – but they’re not ans… - Pablo Neruda: Chilean poet's death still shrouded in mystery
An investigation into whether Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was murdered has yet to… - AI-generated naked child images shock Spanish town of Almendralejo
More than 20 Spanish girls in the small town of Almendralejo have so far come fo… - The Archies: Why an American comic book evokes nostalgia in Indians
Archie Comic fans explain why the comic was so popular in the 1990s and whether… - Rare 'Dumbo' octopus filmed on deep sea live stream
An octopus with ear-like fins resembling the Disney character was filmed at a de… - Ukraine claims Sevastopol strike hit navy commanders
Kyiv says senior officials in Russia’s Black Sea fleet were present, but did not… - Karabakh humanitarian fears grow with thousands sleeping on Stepanakert streets
Azerbaijan shows off captured tanks but aid is slow to arrive for thousands slee… - Nagorno-Karabakh: BBC reporter gets rare access inside conflict-hit region
Journalists’ access to the region has been tightly controlled since the Azerbaij… - Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe’s migrant surge
At least 10,000 migrants arrived on Italy’s Lampedusa island last week, stretchi… - Florida police stop 10-year-old driver on highway
Boy and 11-year-old sister found 200 miles from where they were reported missing…
- 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,… - Months after Pajaro flood, repair crews race against winter rain
The Pajaro River flows under a bridge in August. (Fidel M. Soto – Noticias Watso… - Input wanted on 50-year vision for West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz
Waves slam West Cliff Drive near Woodrow Avenue in January. (TR Dreszer) SANTA C…
- What’s New: September 2023
We’ve been busy making California Local better. - Q&A: Kara Meyberg Guzman of Santa Cruz Local
Starting, sustaining, and growing a tiny newsroom. - Planned Parenthood Workers Unionize, Citing Heavier Workload Since SCOTUS Overturned Roe v. Wade
Abortion remains legal and available in California, creating an influx of out-of… - Lara Reveals Plan to Keep Home Insurance Companies in State—But Will It Work?
Insurance commissioner proposes his own plan after legislature punts on fixing c… - Are You One of Thousands of Californians Who Lost Medi-Cal? Here's What to Do Now
Removal from Medi-Cal rolls was suspended during the pandemic. Not anymore. - Replacing Twitter as Elon Self-Destructs
Big Social Media is abandoning the field of reliable information-distribution in… - The Self-Demonization of Elon Musk
His critics portray him as a cartoonish billionaire boogeyman, while the world’s… - Distributing Ground Truth by Mapping the Situation
Social media were once very good at sharing reliable first-hand information abou… - Newsom’s Mental Health Plan Heads to Voters. Here’s What You’ll be Voting On
New plan redirects funds from “millionaire’s tax” to affordable housing for home… - Legislators Punt on Fixing State's Fire Insurance Crisis — What Now For Homeowners?
As climate change heightens fire risks, insurers leave the state and lawmakers d…
- New Study Could Upend How We Think About the Ozone Layer and Health
First the Washington Post summarizes what scientists believed in the 1970s. Chlo… - California Startup Hopes to Harvest Desalinated Drinking Water from the Ocean Floor
A startup named OceanWell has partnered with southern California’s Las Virgenes… - 'Laugh then Think': Strange Research Honored at 33rd Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony
Since 1999, Slashdot has been covering the annual Ig Nobel prize ceremonies — wh… - California is Using AI to Spot Wildfires Early
CNN reports: The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection [known as… - Return to the Office? These Workers Quit Instead
“As more companies enforce their office mandates, some workers are choosing to q… - India's Moon Lander Has Not Replied to Its First Wake-Up Call
“As the sun rose on Friday over the lunar plateau where India’s Vikram lander an… - Did Teens Ally with Ransomware Gangs for MGM Breach?
Recent breaches of MGM’s casino systems “were probably carried out by teens and… - China's Quest for Human Genetic Data Spurs Fears of a DNA Arms Race
In 2020 Serbian scientists were gifted China’s “Fire-Eye” labs, remembers the Wa… - Fed's Cook Sees Signs of AI Improving US Labor Productivity
The use of AI in the economy presents many unanswered questions for policymakers… - Meredith Whittaker Reaffirms That Signal Would Leave UK If Forced By Privacy Bill
Meredith Whittaker, the president of the Signal Foundation, which maintains the…
- What’s New: September 2023
We’ve been busy making California Local better. - Q&A: Kara Meyberg Guzman of Santa Cruz Local
Starting, sustaining, and growing a tiny newsroom. - Planned Parenthood Workers Unionize, Citing Heavier Workload Since SCOTUS Overturned Roe v. Wade
Abortion remains legal and available in California, creating an influx of out-of… - Lara Reveals Plan to Keep Home Insurance Companies in State—But Will It Work?
Insurance commissioner proposes his own plan after legislature punts on fixing c… - Are You One of Thousands of Californians Who Lost Medi-Cal? Here's What to Do Now
Removal from Medi-Cal rolls was suspended during the pandemic. Not anymore. - Replacing Twitter as Elon Self-Destructs
Big Social Media is abandoning the field of reliable information-distribution in… - The Self-Demonization of Elon Musk
His critics portray him as a cartoonish billionaire boogeyman, while the world’s… - Distributing Ground Truth by Mapping the Situation
Social media were once very good at sharing reliable first-hand information abou… - Newsom’s Mental Health Plan Heads to Voters. Here’s What You’ll be Voting On
New plan redirects funds from “millionaire’s tax” to affordable housing for home… - Legislators Punt on Fixing State's Fire Insurance Crisis — What Now For Homeowners?
As climate change heightens fire risks, insurers leave the state and lawmakers d…
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