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Greetings, Santa Cruz County! It’s Thursday, Jan. 27, and we’re looking at another beautiful day, with plentiful sunshine and highs between 60 and 70.

It’s not just the sun that’s warming us up today, either — we’ve got news on an impending land purchase that could be a “catalyst” to reopening Big Basin Redwoods State Park.

In downtown Santa Cruz, meanwhile, affordable housing is getting a boost after the city council approved a new development project at 130 Center St.

And we’ve got our weekly update on where to get a COVID vaccine, booster or test, with wait times and more.

A preliminary rendering of the 831 Water Street project in Santa Cruz.
A preliminary rendering of the pair of five-story apartment buildings that could be built at 831 Water St. in Santa Cruz.

Before we hit the headlines, we need your help: We’re restarting our “Unsung Santa Cruz” series, which struck a chord with so many last month. We know there are many, more deserving people out there, and we need your help in identifying these folks. Please send your nominations — with as many details as possible — to news@lookoutlocal.com.

Now, about those headlines:

Why a Boulder Creek land purchase has conservationists so excited

Damage from the CZU fire in Big Basin Redwoods State Park
Damage from the CZU fire in Big Basin Redwoods State Park. Credit: Kevin Painchaud / Lookout Santa Cruz

The Sempervirens Fund is closing in on a purchase of a 153-acre property near Big Basin Redwoods State Park — a development that could reopen at least part of the region devastated by the CZU Lightning Complex fire in 2020. Lookout contributor Jacob Pierce has the story.

MORE ON BIG BASIN: Big Basin before and after CZU, through one local filmmaker’s eyes (Lookout)

A downtown win for student advocates

A rendering of the proposed 233-unit development, with up to 35 affordable units.

The Santa Cruz City Council unanimously approved a delayed development at 130 Center Street slated to include affordable housing units. Lookout’s Grace Stetson traces the process and what’s ahead.

HOUSING ACTIVISM: How two new UCSC student-led groups are trying to tackle the housing crisis (Lookout)

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Santa Cruz County vaccine update

Nicolas Angulo, 14, gets his first vaccine at San Pedro Senior High
Nicolas Angulo, 14, gets his first vaccine dose at San Pedro Senior High on May 24. The state is looking into plans to vaccinate children ages 5 to 11 years old ahead of the holiday season. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) Credit: Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times

We have a weekly look at vaccination rates, where to find a COVID shot or test, plus wait, cost and turnaround times. Get it all here.

PANDEMIC ROADMAP: Will another devastating variant follow Omicron? Experts debate COVID-19 future, ‘endgame’ (Los Angeles Times)

As student activists fight for COVID safety measures at schools, some face criticism

A student outside Redondo Union High School
Michael Lee-Chang, a senior at Redondo Union High, has been calling for increased coronavirus safety measures at the school, including KN95 masks for students and staff and socially distanced desks. Credit: Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times

California high school students are among those organizing to increase coronavirus safety measures during the Omicron surge. Our partners at the Los Angeles Times look at their efforts.

COVID AND THE CLASSROOM: How Santa Cruz County’s public schools have avoided the higher absence rates, sickouts seen elsewhere (Lookout)

Cannabis social equity programs leave many California entrepreneurs demoralized, depleted

The promise of “social equity” has been a key narrative tied to California’s legalized pot industry. So far, efforts have been mired by costly delays. The Times takes a deep dive into the issue.

THE GROWING PROCESS: ‘Nature is like a slow-cooked meal’: Regenerative farming brings cannabis, food crops into soil harmony (Lookout)

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Around the county …

Central Valley man facing attempted murder charges after Scotts Valley shootout (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
Watsonville council sides with restaurant owner in dispute with airport management (The Pajaronian)
Highway 1 reopens after Colorado Fire evacuations are lifted in Big Sur (KION-TV)

Good food for thought this Thursday morning, I’d say — and we’ve got plenty more coming today, including recommendations for things to do this weekend and beyond in the form of Best Bets from Wallace Baine and Lookout’s Team BOLO. You can get that and more delivered right to your phone and inbox at our Lookout Newsletter & Text Center, or keep tabs throughout the day by bookmarking our website and following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Be safe, be smart and have an excellent Thursday!

Will McCahill
Lookout Santa Cruz

A veteran jack-of-all-trades journalist who is Lookout’s copy editor, writes and compiles Morning Lookout newsletter and produces Lookout’s other editorial newsletters and helps run Lookout’s social...