Wild Poppies – a small local olive oil business – was created by two sisters, Kim Null and Jamie de Sieyes. Their…
COVID 2022
COVID PM: Johnson & Johnson will help provide more vaccine, but Blue Shield warns rollout will be slow
Our weekday evening look at the day’s COVID-19 developments, both here in Santa Cruz County and beyond, compiled by Lookout Deputy Managing Editor Mark Conley.
Vaccine eligibility to be expanded to people 50-plus, but Newel says current supply won’t meet demand
Gov. Gavin Newsom is expanding vaccine eligibility to anyone 50 and older in California starting on April 1 — and this will further expand to everyone 16 and older on April 15. So what does that mean for Santa Cruz County residents?
COVID PM: How will eligibility and access mesh? Are we still on course for orange tier?
Monterey Bay Economic Partnership’s (MBEP) Blue Paper makes recommendations to address water-related barriers to…
COVID PM: As death toll hits 200, schools express optimism for the fall
What started as a part-time lawn mowing gig back in 1986 has now evolved into a thriving, family-owned and operated…
COVID PM: Orange still on track, others get there, a back-to-the-movies primer
Buying locally produced food and goods benefits you and your community in more ways than you think.
COVID PM: What does the UK variant’s appearance here mean for Santa Cruz?
Wild Poppies – a small local olive oil business – was created by two sisters, Kim Null and Jamie de Sieyes. Their…
COVID PM: Some movie news without tears, a Blue Shield deal with an equity shield
Student Housing West offers the best route to creating more affordable housing for students and reducing housing…
COVID PM: Will the Nick survive movie purgatory? Our COVID year in 9 charts
Most middle school children in Watsonville have benefited from a visit to the Watsonville Wetlands. It’s a non-profit…
Move to orange tier ‘essentially guaranteed’ by end of March, Santa Cruz County health officer says
Meanwhile, 120,000 vaccine doses have been administered to county residents, and about 35% of the eligible population has received at least one dose.

