A snowy egret lifts off from the S Dock gate at the Harbor this week. Adult snowy egrets are entirely white, with a black ...
A youngster explores the handprints in community-generated art piece entitled “Hands are not for Hitting” outside the Santa ...
By Doug Deaver Another election, and the local ballot offers many additional ways to increase our property taxes. County is one of the most unaffordable places to live in the U.S.; high ...
On a sunny Saturday, fixed-route bus and ParaCruz operators with Santa Cruz Metro competed for glory and prizes at the second ...
A lawsuit by a San Jose doctor claiming the Dragon Balls appetizer at a Los Gatos Thai restaurant was so spicy it burned her ...
The group, which has distributed 16 million ounces of human donor milk to at-risk babies since then, honored Asquith as it ...
Nonprofits that provide everything from shelter beds, to counseling for homeless residents, to affordable housing, say they ...
Laurel Mill was one of the Bay Area’s main sources of lumber from 1899 to 1913,” according to a post on the lodge’s website. ...
SANTA CRUZ — The roar from Santa Cruz High’s football players and fans could be heard blocks away. Junior ...
SANTA CRUZ Holiday wreath fundraiser for barbershop chorus The Gold Standard Chorus of Santa Cruz is selling beautiful holiday wreaths, centerpieces, swags and other decorations to raise funds for ...
As climate change accelerates, its impacts on coastal cities like Santa Cruz are becoming more immediate and severe. Erosion and flooding are no longer distant threats — they are happening now.
While I typically try to educate rather than advocate in my columns, when you read this article, we will about two weeks from what may be the most consequential election of our lives, and the ...