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- Calendar of Events | 10th annual Santa Cruz Comedy Festival will tickle funny bones
SANTA CRUZ Santa Cruz Comedy Festival will tickle funny bones There isn’t much inherently funny about turning… - What to stream: New horror movies and more to ring in October
Katie Walsh | Tribune News Service October means spooky season, which means there’s a new slate of streaming m… - Mayo Clinic Minute: How to get hay fever relief from fall allergies
Jason Howland | (TNS) Mayo Clinic News Network Autumn is the season of change, with green leaves turning color… - 4 delicious ways to freshen up your pumpkin baking this fall
School’s in high gear, the weather is getting crisper and there are pumpkins are everywhere, from front porche… - Congenital syphilis rates are soaring, but resources to stem infections are lacking
Nada Hassanein | (TNS) Stateline.org States are seeing an alarming surge in cases of congenital syphilis, a pr… - Will mortgage rates change in October? Experts weigh in
By Holden Lewis | NerdWallet October mortgage rates forecast Die-hard home buyers, driven by life circumstance… - Income too high for Medicaid? ‘Spend down’ to qualify
By Alex Rosenberg | NerdWallet More than 1.4 million people have lost Medicaid coverage in 2023 because they n… - WNBA expected to approve Bay Area expansion this week
The Bay Area is one step away from being awarded a WNBA team. The NBA Board of Governors is set to vote this w… - Pac-12 picks ATS: Arizona is a huge underdog at USC one year after it won at UCLA under similar circumstances
The sixth Saturday of the Pac-12 season is the final Saturday without a scheduled matchup of ranked teams. Tha… - Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors adopts equity statement
SANTA CRUZ — Santa Cruz County officially has an equity statement that will be used in furtherance of its comm…
- Disneyland offers deep discounts on kids’ tickets in early 2024
Disneyland is offering deep discounts of more than half off the price of tickets… - What to stream: New horror movies and more to ring in October
Katie Walsh | Tribune News Service October means spooky season, which means ther… - 5 wounded in shooting at Morgan State in Baltimore
By Lea Skene and Denise Lavoie | Associated Press BALTIMORE — A shooting interru… - Joe Jonas considered claiming that Sophie Turner chose Taylor Swift over kids: report
Before Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner agreed to begin four days of mediation this w… - Hate returning packages? Uber will now do it for you
By Jennifer Korn | CNN New York — Uber is looking to help with a much-dreaded c… - Mayo Clinic Minute: How to get hay fever relief from fall allergies
Jason Howland | (TNS) Mayo Clinic News Network Autumn is the season of change, w… - Some potential successors to McCarthy are emerging
By Jack Forrest and Piper Hudspeth Blackburn | CNN Following Kevin McCarthy’s hi… - Contra Costa leaders in Geneva to speak at Human Rights Council meeting
When the United Nations’ Human Rights Council meets in Geneva on Thursday, two C… - Amphibians are the most endangered animals on the planet
By Christina Larson | Associated Press The world’s frogs, salamanders, newts and… - San Jose BART extension will be further delayed and cost more
The long-awaited San Jose BART extension is facing more delays and an increased…
- 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…
- House Is Paralyzed, With No Speaker After McCarthy Ouster
Representatives Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 Republican, and Jim Jordan… - NYC Moves to Suspend Right-to-Shelter Mandate Amid Migrant Crisis
The request is part of a monthslong legal battle over the city’s obligation to p… - Why Is the Public’s Business at the Mercy of a Few Extremists?
A tiny faction of Republicans are again putting their interests over the busines… - Inside the Menendez Indictment: A Mercedes and a Secretive Fatal Crash
A 2018 fatal car crash in Bogota, N.J., drew no media attention and resulted in… - FIFA Will Host 2030 World Cup on Three Continents
Soccer’s biggest event will celebrate its centenary by placing games in South Am… - DeSantis Gets a $15 Million Cash Infusion and Moves Staff Into Iowa
The relocation caps a monthslong retooling of the campaign, which was in financi… - Trump Is Excited About These Three Things
Will they attract enough voters for him to win? - In France, Reports of Bedbugs Fuel Anxiety Ahead of 2024 Olympics
With less than a year to go before millions are expected in Paris for the Olympi… - An 8-Year-Old Is at the Heart of a Fight Over Tibetan Buddhism
He may have to defend the faith in Mongolia against pressure from China’s ruling… - How Charlotte Sena Was Rescued: A Ransom Note and a Mistake
The rescue of Charlotte Sena began with a lucky break — and a possible missed op…
- 2030 World Cup: Tournament to be held across six countries in three continents
The 2030 World Cup will be held across Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Spain, Port… - EU states agree deal to tackle crises in migration and asylum
The agreement will overhaul EU rules on responding to big increases in irregular… - NewsClick: Raids on Indian media 'aim to muzzle free speech'
The arrest of NewsClick journalists is a “ruthless crackdown” against independen… - Kenyan baby stealer jailed for 25 years after BBC Africa Eye expose
Hospital worker Fred Leparan attempted to sell a baby boy to an undercover BBC r… - MrBeast and BBC stars used in deepfake scam videos
Fraudsters have manipulated images of the popular YouTuber and two journalists t… - Paris bedbugs: BBC correspondent goes on the hunt as infestations soar
Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield searched for the insect in the French capital… - Venice bus crash: Victims still unidentified almost 24 hours on
Three children including a baby are among the 21 dead after a bus plunged off a… - Kevin McCarthy has gone. Why was he removed and who might replace him?
Removing a House Speaker like this is uncharted territory. Here’s what we know a… - Taylor Swift/ Travis Kelce romance reaches White House
Pentagon spokesman says he can “neither confirm or deny” reports about the most-… - Iran hijab police accused of beating girl into coma
A rights group alleges Armita Geravand, 16, was attacked on Tehran’s metro for n…
- 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,…
- Laphonza Butler’s California Connections
New U.S. senator boasts deep involvement in labor issues in California - 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…
- Apple Releases iPhone Software Update To Fix Overheating Issue
Apple rolled out a software update Wednesday to address an overheating issue tha… - Android 14 Officially Releases for Pixel Phones
Android 14 is out today, along with a new Pixel phone. The OS is shipping to sup… - Google's New Virtual Assistant To Include Bard AI Tools
Google will soon release a version of its virtual assistant that is powered by t… - Nintendo Will Take 3DS and Wii U Services Offline in 'Early April 2024'
After closing its 3DS and Wii U eShops earlier this year, Nintendo will shut dow… - The Google Pixel 8 is Official With 7 Years of Updates
Google’s newest flagship phone is finally official. The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro… - FBI Most-Wanted Russian Hacker Reveals Why He Burned His Passport
An anonymous reader shares a report: Russian hacker Mikhail Matveev, also known… - SoftBank CEO Says AGI Will Come Within 10 Years
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son said he believes artificial general intelligence, art… - Intel Plans To IPO Programmable Chip Unit Within Three Years
An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: Intel said it will treat its prog… - India's Early Electronic Music From the '70s Is Finally Being Released
Hugh Morris writes via the New York Times: When the musician and artist Paul Pur… - NASA Plans To Build Houses On the Moon By 2040
Several scientists from NASA told the New York Times that the agency is planning…
- Laphonza Butler’s California Connections
New U.S. senator boasts deep involvement in labor issues in California - 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…
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