The show must go on: the performing arts have been among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Cabrillo’s Dance,…
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Morning Lookout: Big developments in Rail Trail, USCS growth, mountain lion concerns and more
Botanic and Luxe opened their doors in the spring of 2016 in downtown Santa Cruz and quickly became a local staple and a…
Morning Lookout: Trump won’t attend inauguration, 10,000+ cases, 100+ deaths in county and more
The campus continues to make advancements in the areas of housing, transportation, and water conservation.
Morning Lookout: Trump finally accepts end of term, county death toll nears 100 and more
Welcome aboard to a distinguished Seabright condo, where 3 floors of stunning views of the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor and…
Morning Lookout: Hospitals close to triaging patients, federal aid for Cabrillo students and more
Botanic and Luxe opened their doors in the spring of 2016 in downtown Santa Cruz and quickly became a local staple and a…
Morning Lookout: Plummeting enrollment at Cabrillo, hospitals buckling under patient surge and more
Take a sneak peek at the MAH’s newest showcases and exhibitions coming in 2021!
Morning Lookout: Grim COVID stats, 43 healthcare workers sick, 1 dead at SJ Kaiser, new laws
Good Morning! It’s Monday, Jan. 4 and if you’re heading out today, don’t forget that umbrella or raincoat. The forecast today calls for rain and a high of 57. It’s finally 2021, and the new year couldn’t get here fast enough because of the pandemic and wildfires of 2020. But in all likelihood, the first […]
Morning Lookout: Happy New Year and a look at recovery and healing in 2021
Botanic and Luxe opened their doors in the spring of 2016 in downtown Santa Cruz and quickly became a local staple and a…
Morning Lookout: New variant of COVID in California, incentives for reopening schools and more
Welcome aboard to a distinguished Seabright condo, where 3 floors of stunning views of the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor and…
Morning Lookout: All eyes on vaccine next steps, remote learning to continue through March
The campus continues to make advancements in the areas of housing, transportation, and water conservation.

