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- Editorial | Vote Yes on six school bonds on Nov. 5 Santa Cruz County ballots
Voters in various areas of the county will weigh in on six school bonds on the Nov. 5 ballot. All require a 55… - Photo | Surfer geared up and ready to go at Steamer Lane
A helmeted surfer slides around Lighthouse Point as she tames a Steamer Lane wave in Santa Cruz this week. Sur… - Photo | Brown pelican, gull cross paths along West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz
A brown pelican and a gull cross paths this week while landing on an outcropping along West Cliff Drive in San… - Santa Clara women’s basketball coach Bill Carr resigns after eight seasons
Five months after losing its best women’s basketball player, Santa Clara announced Saturday it’s now lost Bill… - Daniels returns at QB, but Stanford can’t keep up with No. 11 Notre Dame
Stanford’s season is going downhill in a hurry. Stanford suffered its third straight blowout defeat Saturday,… - Local leaders celebrate Monterey Bay climate resilience grant
MOSS LANDING — Regional leaders and members of local environmental organizations gathered at Moss Landing Mari… - Cal football: Bears come up just short again in 17-15 loss at No. 22 Pittsburgh
Cal keeps getting close, but once more a first-ever victory in the Atlantic Coast Conference was just beyond i… - San Jose State’s quarterback shuffle comes up flat in loss at Colorado State
FORT COLLINS, Col. — San Jose State switched quarterbacks five times but could never find an offensive rhythm… - Veteran Sharks defenseman recalls moment when he realized injury “was pretty bad”
SAN JOSE – San Jose Sharks defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic said Saturday that the upper-body injury that kept h… - Seven candidates vie for three spots on Scotts Valley City Council
SANTA CRUZ — With seven candidates in the race for three open seats on the Scotts Valley City Council, and inc…
- High school football in pictures: Our staff’s best photos of Week 7, 2024
No. 3 San Ramon 38, No. 11 California 26 See a photo you like? Click here to see… - After 3 years on the run, New Zealand father confounds searchers
By Hilary Whiteman | CNN (CNN) — The man wore camouflage gear, a long beard prot… - Santa Clara women’s basketball coach Bill Carr resigns after eight seasons
Five months after losing its best women’s basketball player, Santa Clara announc… - Daniels returns at QB, but Stanford can’t keep up with No. 11 Notre Dame
Stanford’s season is going downhill in a hurry. Stanford suffered its third stra… - Blue Angels air show canceled Saturday due to fog
SAN FRANCISCO — Fog created unsafe weather conditions that forced the Blue Angel… - Cal football: Bears come up just short again in 17-15 loss at No. 22 Pittsburgh
Cal keeps getting close, but once more a first-ever victory in the Atlantic Coas… - San Jose State’s quarterback shuffle comes up flat in loss at Colorado State
FORT COLLINS, Col. — San Jose State switched quarterbacks five times but could n… - Alameda County: Thousands of PG&E customers without power after morning outage
By Bay City News Nearly 7,000 PG&E customers in Alameda County lost power on Sat… - Why is Donald Trump campaigning in California, a state he’s almost certain to lose?
By Michael R. Blood and Meg Kinnard | Associated Press COACHELLA, Calif — With t… - Doctor deems Harris in ‘excellent health.’ Her team aims to contrast with Trump’s scant medical info
By Darlene Superville | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harr…
- 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… - Newsletter #218
1. We Let AI Write Our News Release and It’s Hilarious 2. Rain Can Be Nasty, But…
- Trump Hits Coachella, Campaigning Once Again in a Blue State
The former president took a detour from the battleground states to hold a rally… - Texas Man Drops Suit Against Women Who Helped Ex-Wife Get Abortion Pills
The suit had accused the three women of wrongful death. It was part of a heated… - How South Korea’s Dogs Became Members of the Family
They have become pampered family members in South Korea, which has the world’s l… - Boot Found at Everest Could Be From Sandy Irvine, Who Vanished 100 Years Ago
When Sandy Irvine went on a pioneering expedition to Mount Everest’s summit in 1… - Why These Americans Want to Be Mexican Citizens
More than 25 years after Mexico began recognizing dual nationals, some U.S.-born… - Israeli Strikes on Northern Gaza Kill at Least 20, Aid Workers Say
Israel’s military said it was “operating with great force” against Hamas and all… - Black Voters Drift From Democrats, Imperiling Harris’s Bid, Poll Shows
Vice President Kamala Harris is on track to win a majority of Black voters, and… - “Podcrushed” Tweaks the Celebrity Podcast Format
In a podcast landscape where famous people are always talking to each other, “Po… - Biden Declares Disaster From Milton Ahead of Florida Visit
The president will visit communities ravaged by Hurricane Milton on Sunday. The… - This Is Why Trump Imagines He Will Win
The way he is now running is the best window we have into what kind of president…
- Harris puts pressure on Trump over medical records
The Democratic Party’s presidential nominee accuses her Republican rival of a la… - Can illegal immigrants really vote in the US election?
It is illegal for non-citizens to vote in the US election – but Donald Trump has… - Closure for family as body found 56 years after India plane crash
In 1968, an Indian Air Force plane with 102 people went missing. For many years,… - Ukrainian journalist, 27, who chronicled Russian occupation dies in prison
Viktoriia Roshchyna had been detained last year while reporting in Russian-occup… - Denzel Washington's children join forces in 'fearless' film
Malcolm Washington directs The Piano Lesson, which his brother John David Washin… - Key moments of Alex Salmond's life and career… in 107 seconds
A look back at some of the key moments from the life and career of former Scotti… - Inside Israel's combat zone in southern Lebanon
The BBC’s Lucy Williamson travels with the Israeli military to a village destroy… - Fifth peacekeeper wounded in southern Lebanon, UN says
The UN said a peacekeeper in the city of Naquora was injured on Friday amid “mil… - Poland to temporarily suspend right to asylum, PM Tusk says
Donald Tusk said Russia and Belarus were encouraging migration into Poland in a… - International arrest warrant for rugby star Rocky Elsom
The ex-Wallabies captain was given a five-year sentence for embezzlement in Fran…
- Central Fire to pay out nearly $1 million in firefighters’ brawl
Central Fire District agreed to pay nearly $1 million in a civil suit brought by… - Capitola City Council aims for Capitola Mall redevelopment
The Capitola City Council recently discussed potential incentives for developers… - Santa Cruz Local Election Guide launches
SANTA CRUZ >> Ballots for the Nov. 5 election are expected to be mailed this w… - Santa Cruz County supervisors to weigh ban on filtered cigarette sales
Santa Cruz County Supervisor Justin Cummings has proposed a cigarette filter ban… - Would Measure N demolish a Live Oak senior center for teacher housing?
Live Oak School District owns the Elena Baskin Live Oak Senior Center. (Grace St… - Architects describe 6-story apartment proposal on Mission St. in Santa Cruz
A housing proposal on the 1800 block of Mission Street in Santa Cruz grew from t… - Five picks for Santa Cruz First Friday Oct. 4
The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History will offer free admission to its newest… - 161 homes proposed on Graham Hill Road near Scotts Valley
A proposed development on Graham Hill Road would include 117 single-family homes… - Rats, high rents plague UC-owned Hilltop Apartments in Santa Cruz
Residents at the UC-owned, 168-unit Hilltop Apartments on Western Drive in Santa… - What triggers a homeless camp sweep in Santa Cruz County?
A tent camp floods at the benchlands of San Lorenzo Park in Santa Cruz in Decemb…
- Your Ballot Is in the Mail: It's Democracy Week 2024
As voters receive their ballots for the 2024 presidential election and important… - Doing Good: The League of Women Voters
The decades of work to win the right to vote for women was only the beginning. - The Attack on the Popular Vote
In more than 30 states, it’s harder than ever to vote this year. But in Californ… - Doing Good: Soroptimist International
Making a better world for women and preparing women to make a better world. - The Changing Nature of Doing Good
The legacy of ‘service clubs’ such as Soroptomists and Rotary lives on in a new… - A History of Mutual Aid
Volunteering and looking out for one another is central to community life. - How We Helped Create a National Monument
A spectacular piece of land north of Santa Cruz shows what a determined group of… - A Collective, Monumental Effort
The Cotoni Coast Dairies National Monument, just north of Santa Cruz, brought a… - Dams and Reservoirs: Up and Down
California’s first big reservoir project in decades is underway, as the state fi… - The Ups and Downs of California Dams
We check in on efforts to raise some dams in the state to store more water, and…
- North Carolina Maker of High-Purity Quartz Back Operating After Hurricane
Thursday the Associated Press reported: One of the two companies that manufactur… - California Newspaper Creates AI-Powered 'News Assistant' for Kamala Harris Info
After nearly 30 years of covering Kamala Harris, the San Francisco Chronicle is… - Microsoft's Take On Kernel Access and Safe Deployment After CrowdStrike Incident
wiredmikey writes: As the dust settles following the massive Windows BSOD tech o… - Who's Winning America's 'Tech War' With China?
In mid-2021 Ameria’s National Security Advisor set up a new directorate focused… - The Radio-Obsessed Civilian Shaping Ukraine's Drone Defense
Former Ukranian officer Serhii “Flash” Beskrestnov created a Signal channel wher… - AI Disclaimers in Political Ads Backfire on Candidates, Study Finds
Many U.S. states now require candidates to disclose when political ads used gene… - Halcyon Announces Anti-Ransomware Protection for Enterprise Linux Environments
Formed in 2021 by cybersecurity professionals (and backed by high-powered VCs in… - Amazon Expands Same-Day Prescription Delivery to Nearly Half the US Next Year
Amazon is “embedding pharmacies in same-day delivery facilities often clustered… - 'Running Clang in the Browser Using WebAssembly'
This week (MIT-licensed) WebAssembly runtime Wasmer announced “a major milestone… - Boeing Plans to Cut 17,000 Jobs – 10% of Its Workforce
“Boeing said Friday it will cull 10 percent of its workforce — roughly 17,000 jo…
- Your Ballot Is in the Mail: It's Democracy Week 2024
As voters receive their ballots for the 2024 presidential election and important… - Doing Good: The League of Women Voters
The decades of work to win the right to vote for women was only the beginning. - The Attack on the Popular Vote
In more than 30 states, it’s harder than ever to vote this year. But in Californ… - Doing Good: Soroptimist International
Making a better world for women and preparing women to make a better world. - The Changing Nature of Doing Good
The legacy of ‘service clubs’ such as Soroptomists and Rotary lives on in a new… - A History of Mutual Aid
Volunteering and looking out for one another is central to community life. - How We Helped Create a National Monument
A spectacular piece of land north of Santa Cruz shows what a determined group of… - A Collective, Monumental Effort
The Cotoni Coast Dairies National Monument, just north of Santa Cruz, brought a… - Dams and Reservoirs: Up and Down
California’s first big reservoir project in decades is underway, as the state fi… - The Ups and Downs of California Dams
We check in on efforts to raise some dams in the state to store more water, and…
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