In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident praises Lookout for covering the story of a Black activist who set himself on fire and for not ignoring what happens to people of color.
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the editor: Of course Lookout should report news
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident critiques Lookout’s coverage of recent public act.
Letter to the editor: Why are we not demanding hand-washing stations in Santa Cruz County?
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident asks why the community doesn’t make basic tools for staying healthy more readily available.
Letter to the editor: I’m against Fred Keeley’s affordable housing crusade
In a letter to the editor, a Soquel resident takes issue with Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keely’s push for a new tax to support the development of affordable housing in the city.
Letter to the editor: How can we feel confident our air is safe after Moss Landing fires?
In a letter to the editor, a Capitola resident demands answers about the Santa Cruz County response to the Jan. 16 fire at Moss Landing’s power plant.
Letter to the editor: Why wasn’t foam used in Moss Landing fire?
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident questions the response to the recent fire at the Moss Landing power plant.
Letter to the editor: We support the Pajaro Valley for Ethnic Studies’ op-ed
In a letter to the editor, a member of Santa Cruz Jews for a Free Palestine calls on Pajaro Valley Unified School District to renew its ethnic studies contract with Community Responsive Education.
Letter to the editor: How many people have died stuck in traffic trying to get to Dominican Hospital?
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident decries what he sees as an outdated interchange at Highway 1 and Soquel Drive.
Letter to the editor: What is the cause of the wharf collapse?
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident writes that she hopes for clarity about the cause of the Dec. 23 collapse of the city’s wharf after conflicting statements by city officials and a marine engineer who was on the wharf that day.
Letter to the editor: Perhaps we need a shorter pier?
In a letter to the editor, a Watsonville resident suggests that Santa Cruz might follow the lead of Redondo Beach in seeking ways to make its wharf more durable under the effects of climate change.

