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- Letter | Local organization advocates for Dark Sky
Thanks to a letter writer for his Sept. 28 opinion regarding making Santa Cruz a Dark Sky community. You are n… - Letter | Newsom’s ‘unknown’ choice for US senator
And so, the strangest news I still can’t believe is in. Gavin Newsom has appointed an assistant to Kamala Harr… - Letter | Vote for local candidates who support railbanking
Politics are crazy! We get to vote for a narcissist-criminal or mature/Silent Gen-career politician for presid… - Letter | Coach athletes not to ‘annihilate’ opponents
“Aptos annihilates Alvarez” (Sports, Oct. 1): Who benefits when one high school team annihilates another team?… - Letter | Santa Cruz should look to Capitola on wharf plan
In Sunday’s Mayor’s Message, Capitola Mayor Keiser wrote about the rebuilding of the storm-wrecked Capitola Wh… - Photo | FoodWhat holds annual Celebration Dinner outside the UCSC Hay Barn
SANTA CRUZ — More than 330 people enjoyed a festive dinner on Sunday outside the UCSC Hay Barn during FoodWhat… - Photo | The Break of dusk at Cowell Beach
With the lights of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and Municipal Wharf gleaming in the background, surfers grab… - Governor signs bill creating carve-out for Santa Cruz Metro
SACRAMENTO — Santa Cruz County voters could soon have an opportunity to weigh in on a funding option for a loc… - Kurtenbach: The Warriors veterans won control of the roster. But can they win another title?
SAN FRANCISCO — Last season, the Warriors tried to double down on “two timelines” — a group of experienced, ti… - Santa Cruz incarcerated women’s reentry program named national ‘mentor’
LIVE OAK — A women’s corrections reentry program that has experienced its own share of growing pains in the pa…
- Fremont: Two decomposed bodies recovered from riverbed
Two decomposed bodies were recovered from a riverbed Sunday near Fremont, author… - Single family residence sells for $4.9 million in Piedmont
101 Sea View Avenue – Google Street View The spacious property located in the 10… - One dead, two injured in Hayward shooting
A 43-year-old Redwood City man was killed and two other people were injured in a… - Kurtenbach: The Warriors veterans won control of the roster. But can they win another title?
SAN FRANCISCO — Last season, the Warriors tried to double down on “two timelines… - Missing girl, 9, found safe, suspect in custody in New York
By Michelle Watson, Artemis Moshtaghian and Lauren Mascarenhas | CNN Charlotte S… - Draymond Green is ready to join forces with his oldest enemy
SAN FRANCISCO — Draymond Green did not like Chris Paul, Green has openly admitte… - Kaiser workers set for massive strike with picketers around the Bay Area: What to know
Kaiser Permanente is warning patients of potential disruptions to medical care a… - 49ers’ goal was to get off to a fast start — mission accomplished with Dallas up next
Let the good times roll. That’s life on the San Francisco 49ers with the season… - Vegetation fire threatens homes in East Oakland
Oakland firefighters battled a vegetation fire Monday afternoon that quickly thr… - Rep. Gaetz files resolution to oust McCarthy as House speaker
By Farnoush Amiri and Kevin Freking | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Speaker Kevi…
- 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…
- Trump’s Fraud Trial Begins
Also, a threat to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Here’s the latest at the end of M… - Democrats Weigh Whether to Rescue McCarthy From G.O.P. Ouster Bid
Party officials said that without promises to address their policy priorities, t… - Laphonza Butler, Gavin Newsom’s Senate Appointee: What to Know
Ms. Butler, 44, was chosen on Sunday to fill the vacancy created by the death of… - Lise Meitner, the ‘Atomic Pioneer’ Who Never Won a Nobel Prize
Lise Meitner developed the theory of nuclear fission, the process that enabled t… - Missing 9-Year-Old Girl, Charlotte Sena, Found Safe in New York
Charlotte Sena went missing during an early evening bike ride on Saturday in Mor… - Matt Gaetz Brings Up Motion to Oust House Speaker McCarthy
The move forces a vote within days on whether to keep the speaker in his post, a… - UN Approves Kenya’s Mission to Stabilize Haiti
Kenyan security forces are expected to head to Haiti for a year to combat gang v… - Doug Larsen, North Dakota State Senator, and Family Die in Plane Crash
The senator, Doug Larsen, a Republican, was piloting the single-engine plane tha… - Takeaways From a New Book on Sam Bankman-Fried
“Going Infinite,” by Michael Lewis, offers a behind-the-scenes account of Mr. Ba… - Key Takeaways From the First Day of Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial
New York’s attorney general filed the lawsuit accusing the former president of i…
- Republican Matt Gaetz files historic bid to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy
“Bring it on,” says the House Speaker as a right-wing rebel launches a rare bid… - Why a rare gun charge against Hunter Biden could misfire
One man convicted of the same count was sentenced to nearly four years. But such… - The lives upended by colonial rule in the Middle East
British and French control of the region a century ago came at a cost which is f… - Greenland women seek compensation over involuntary birth control
Some 4,500 women were fitted with coils as part of attempts to limit the territo… - One Young World summit brings thousands of youth leaders to Belfast
Two thousand young people from 190 countries are in Northern Ireland for the One… - Ukraine war: Burger King still open in Russia despite pledge to exit
The owner of the fast-food brand says there are “no new updates” on its pledge t… - Oil cartel leader warns of prolonged high prices
The secretary general says further investment in oil is needed to meet rising gl… - Defiant Trump turns up at $250m New York fraud trial to blast 'scam'
The ex-president lambasts a case that could see him lose control of Trump Tower… - North Dakota state senator and his family die in plane crash
North Dakota state senator Doug Larsen’s plane crashed soon after taking off in… - Nobel Prize goes to scientists behind mRNA Covid vaccines
Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman developed the technology which led to Moderna a…
- 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,…
- 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. - Q&A: Kara Meyberg Guzman of Santa Cruz Local
Starting, sustaining, and growing a tiny newsroom.
- Spotify Is Adding Auto-Generated Transcripts To Millions of Podcasts
Mia Sato writes via The Verge: Spotify is rolling out auto-generated podcast tra… - Federal Judge Gives Man 8-Year Sentence For Running Unlicensed Bitcoin Exchange
Ian Freeman, a New Hampshire man in his 40s, has been sentenced to eight years i… - Supreme Court Rejects IT Worker Challenge of OPT Program
dcblogs writes: The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge against the… - UK Passport Images Database Could Be Used To Catch Shoplifters
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Britain’s passport databa… - YouTuber Jailed For Large-Scale Cable Piracy Scheme
Bill Omar Carrasquillo, better known by his YouTube name Omi In a Hellcat, has b… - SBF Considered Paying Trump $5 Billion Not To Run For President
MacKenzie Sigalos writes via CNBC: Sam Bankman-Fried, the alleged crypto crimina… - Dead Grandma Locket Request Tricks Bing Chat's AI Into Solving Security Puzzle
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Saturday, X-user Denis… - ESA Delays Vega C Return To Flight To Late 2024
The return to flight of Europe’s Vega C small launch vehicle has slipped to late… - IronNet, Founded by Former NSA Director, Shuts Down
IronNet, a once-promising cybersecurity startup founded by a former NSA director… - The Orion Nebula Is Full of Impossible Enigmas That Come in Pairs
We have discovered a lot in this universe. Planets that orbit stars at right ang…
- 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. - Q&A: Kara Meyberg Guzman of Santa Cruz Local
Starting, sustaining, and growing a tiny newsroom.
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