Although the Santa Cruz County branch of Project Street Vet has been operating for only about eight months, veterinarian…
Lookout Santa Cruz Staff
Sunday Reads: Cabrillo and California’s coming reckoning; when 40-something kids move back home
Now built out and putting on their public faces, the Anton Pacific Apartments and Center/Cedar developments are…
Sunday Reads: Inside fight night at KP Arena; the haunting loss of a friend
Pride week is underway in the Pajaro Valley, with festivities culminating in Sunday’s march and celebration in…
Sunday Reads: MMA fighter’s shot at hometown glory; Metro’s failure to safeguard teen riders
Opened in February 2022, Humble Sea Tavern announced Tuesday that it will close permanently. The news comes as Santa…
Sunday Reads: Santa Cruz arts at a crossroads; Asian American activists on Cabrillo name change
Cabrillo College students are among the 20,000 incarcerated or formerly incarcerated students served by the Rising…
Sunday Reads: Lara Love Hardin’s dizzying transformation, Cabrillo renaming, and Otter 841
In 2019, local business owner Max Turigliatto transformed the Watering Hole, a neglected dive bar off of Mission Street…
Sunday Reads: ‘Barbie’ takes over, parting with a treasured surfboard and cake at Cabrillo
Although fish and wildlife officials continue efforts to capture the surfboard-stealing sea otter known as Otter 841 and…
Sunday Reads: How Aptos inspired the next big font, lessons from jail poetry and a Live Oak gem
The 5-year-old female southern sea otter has been exhibiting unusual aggressive behavior toward surfers over the past…
Lookout PM: Soif closing Walnut Avenue location, Eaters Digest, and a BCycle overview
Lily Belli brings you her recommendations for what to eat in Santa Cruz County, along with a weekly guide to the most…
Soif Wine Shop changes hands, closes Walnut Avenue location
While Patrice Boyle takes a bow, continues to manage La Posta and tries to spend some more time at home, a mystery…

