In a letter to the editor following the entry of Community Bridges’ marketing and communications director, Tony Nuñez, into the race for District 4 county supervisor, the nonprofit’s CEO writes that the organization will honor its longstanding commitment to neutrality among candidates.
Letter to the Editor
Steve Trujillo: Let me explain myself
In a letter to the editor, Cabrillo College trustee Steve Trujillo explains his conduct at recent meetings of the school’s governing board.
Letter to the editor: Help us recognize Metro employees
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz Metro board member urges residents to share messages of appreciation for the county transit agency’s employees.
Letter to the editor: Developers want to build at Capitola Mall, but where will kids go to school?
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident asks why local governments aren’t enacting regulations to tie funding for education and health care to development approvals.
Letter to the editor: Our coast can’t afford offshore drilling
In a letter to the editor, Morganna Johnson of Surfrider Santa Cruz outlines how disastrous offshore oil drilling could be for Santa Cruz County and California’s Central Coast and urges readers to oppose the proposed expansion.
Letter to the editor: Let’s keep the tracks
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident urges Mayor Fred Keeley to support a rail trail option that doesn’t involve removing the existing train tracks.
Letter to the editor: A persisting bike dream
In a letter to the editor, a Soquel resident writes about his hopes for a bike trail from Watsonville to Santa Cruz’s Westside.
Letter to the editor: Cabrillo College board must address racist incident involving trustee
In a letter to the editor, an Aptos resident gives her view of a recent incident at a meeting of Cabrillo College’s governing board.
Letter to the editor: Tracks aren’t the train
In a letter to the editor, a Live Oak resident takes issue with those urging regional transit authorities to bury existing train tracks under upcoming segments of the Coastal Rail Trail instead of removing them.
Letter to the editor: Housing Matters has lost its way
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident outlines what he sees as homelessness nonprofit Housing Matters losing its way.

