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Morning Lookout: Talking racism in Santa Cruz County, what we know about the San Jose mass shooting
Good Morning! It’s Thursday, May 27 and we’ll see intermittent clouds and a high of 72. Yesterday, a 57-year-old gunman set fire to his house and then went to work and killed nine of his co-workers at a San Jose light rail yard. The victims of this tragic mass shooting have now been identified as […]
Morning Lookout: Hundreds march in honor of George Floyd, Watsonville approves rate hikes
Hula’s Island Grill has been a fixture in the community since 2006, but when the pandemic hit, they experienced…
Morning Lookout: Honoring George Floyd a year after his death, fresh salmon galore
As offices re-open and traffic worsens, an innovative program called GO Santa Cruz offers a more sustainable way to…
Morning Lookout: Remembering Ben Kelly, ADU regulation tweaks and more
With a goal to continue their mission to uplift the community through music and music education, Kuumbwa Jazz created…
Morning Lookout: A sign of equity, a discussion on race and rebuilding after a devastating year
A new partnership between UC Santa Cruz and United Way will support community-engaged research and offer UCSC…
Morning Lookout: Change-ups in environmental community, breakfast burritos and more
Good Morning! It’s Thursday, May 20 and it’s going to be sunny with a high of 63. There’s a lot of change happening in the Santa Cruz environmental community with Land Trust chief Stephen Slade retiring this summer and the executive director of O’Neill Sea Odessy stepping down as she publicly accused the group of […]
Morning Lookout: Be prepared for wildfire season, county enters yellow tier
Burgundi Thure, Owner of Sew Rose, provides a one-stop home decorating service for her clients, including creating…
Morning Lookout: Key players in SLV sex abuse probe speak up, beloved venue gets revamp
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‘It’s bigger than just us now’: SLV teens behind Instagram account alleging school sex abuse speak up
Two young women have posted more than 45 stories detailing sexual assault and violence from students and alumni of San Lorenzo Valley High and other schools in Santa Cruz County to an Instagram account. The accusations have resulted in the district putting two teachers on paid leave and investigating two other district employees. The 18-year-olds sat down with Lookout to talk about the account, their motivation and their goals.

