New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
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Should we really worry about ticks on L.A. beaches, and what can we do to stay safe?
Beachgoers won’t find ticks crawling around on the sand, but experts say they might be lurking in brush or tall grass nearby.
A monumental wait: Four years after Obama’s stamp, opening of Cotoni-Coast Dairies remains in limbo
Parking and public safety issues threaten to push back the opening of Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument. Can the latest bureaucratic hurdles be cleared in order to begin prepping trails and access points this fall in anticipation of a summer 2022 opening?
MBEP: Tackling Complex Challenges with a Regional Approach
In a recent radio interview, MBEP President/CEO Kate Roberts shares insights into how MBEP got its start and how the regional, nonprofit organization brings people together to find solutions to regional challenges around affordable housing, broadband access, workforce development and more.
The reclamation of past dreams: ‘People walked on this for 120 years — now you’re gonna surf it!’
More wood historians than surfboard shapers, Martijn Stiphout and his business partner have curated everything from Alaskan yellow cedar benches from the Monterey Bay Aquarium to boards from the Boardwalk’s historic Big Dipper. They have also acquired wine barrels from a local vineyard, planks from the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, scraps from a high-end guitar shop, and redwood floorboards from a historic Victorian mansion.
People helping people: local financial educator leads free counseling workshops, inspired by journey at UCSC
Recent UCSC graduate and Bay Federal Credit Union’s Certified Financial Educator, Tiffany Zachmeier, looks back at her educational journey and how it changed her outlook on how she views the world and her role as a financial educator. Tiffany credits the mission and values of Bay Federal Credit Union, the credit union philosophy of “people helping people.”
The Scotts Valley Art, Wine & Beer Fest is this weekend: Here’s what you need to know
On Saturday and Sunday at Siltanen Park, the festival — organized by the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce — will feature more than 23 local wineries and craft brewers, 12 food trucks and food vendors, and more than 100 local and nationally known artists.
My local journalism restoration project: A journey that has taken me from California to Miami and back again
New Lookout Santa Cruz editor Dan Evans grew up in San Diego and has deep ties to the Bay Area and Santa Cruz itself. The onetime UC Santa Cruz student and eventual UC Berkeley grad returns to the Golden State from Miami where he was a journalism professor at Florida International University.
Why Santa Cruz homes are so in demand
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
‘A clear testament to the caliber of the community’: Boulder Creek launches free tool library
How could residents rebuilding from the CZU fire share tools? The answer is the Community Tool Shed, which opens Saturday in Boulder Creek after an overwhelming response from local volunteers, businesses and organizations.

