New maestro of merriment: Dr. Carlin Truong to lead Cabrillo’s Choral program, starting with holiday concerts

Cabrillo College welcomes Dr. Carlin Truong as its newly appointed director of choral and vocal studies. In a role that feels tailor-made for his inclusive, imaginative sensibility, Truong brings a global background and a passion for programming both the classical canon and unexpected repertoire. Truong is best known for cultivating concerts that put students at […]

A new life for the Seabright whale as museum prepares for renovation

When lighthouse keeper and self-taught naturalist Laura Hecox donated her vast collection of local fossils, shells, and curiosities to the City of Santa Cruz in 1904, she hoped it would spark wonder in anyone who encountered it. One year later, her generosity inspired the opening of the city’s first public museum, the beginning of what […]

As needs rise, Dientes opens doors and offers hope for families

For many people, a trip to the dentist triggers anxiety—but imagine adding another layer: not  knowing if you can afford the visit, wrestling with insurance paperwork, or having no coverage at all. What should be routine healthcare suddenly becomes a closed door.  Jennifer, a Watsonville native, returned home after more than ten years away, searching for […]

Capitola Mall highlights shift toward locally owned storefronts ahead of Small Business Saturday

There’s a distinct new rhythm at Capitola Mall. What once felt like a traditional mall anchored by national chains is now quietly undergoing a transformation—one that centers on local entrepreneurs, community energy, and genuine connections. As Small Business Saturday approaches, the timing couldn’t feel more right for the mall to step into its next chapter. […]

Built for this moment: Community Bridges will be the light during these dark times

The coming year will test the strength and spirit of our community. Beginning in 2026, many sweeping policy changes as a result of H.R.1—the “One Big Beautiful Bill”—and state budget cuts will take hold across the nation and in our own backyard. Here in Santa Cruz County, they will reshape how families access food, health […]

Where art meets the ocean: A Santa Cruz illustrator builds community through fish, science, and story

For Santa Cruz artist and scientific illustrator Amadeo Bachar, everything begins — and ultimately returns — to the sea He was born in Waddell Valley, just north of town, when his dad welded for Big Creek Lumber as well as served as caretaker for Rancho Del Oso with his mom.  “I grew up surrounded by Monterey […]

When you invest in the Seymour Center, you create scientists like Wave

My name is Wave Moretto, and I absolutely love SCUBA diving, science communication, marine conservation, and all things kelp forest ecology. I’m a marine ecologist currently pursuing my PhD in fisheries science at Oregon State University. The Seymour Center is where I was first introduced to what careers in marine science could look like. My […]

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