Three local nonprofits – Homeless Garden Project, Save Our Shores, and Teen Kitchen Project – are working hard to…
COVID 2022
COVID PM: Sutter speaks, Boardwalk mum, indoor sports rules remain fuzzy
A new economic analysis found that more than 18,000 jobs can be directly linked to UC Santa Cruz, generating $892.5…
COVID PM: Secondary school re-openings, a Sutter update and prep sports confusion
The Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County re-envisioned its programs and initiatives to meet the needs and challenges of…
One year after emergency declaration, Newel ‘contagiously optimistic’ COVID is ebbing, gives Sutter update
Santa Cruz County health officials updated the public on the latest COVID-19 developments Thursday, after state officials announced changes to reopening and vaccine guidelines. There’s also more on the Sutter/PAMF vaccine shortage.
COVID PM: Back to school, Sutter clams up, and remember that bus?
Colorful Santa Cruz Victorian unit with an attractive open floor plan and a large backyard available now. Ready for your…
Is it finally safe for California to reopen? It’s happening fast, despite lingering risks
As daily coronavirus cases plunge, California is barreling toward what would be the widest reopening of businesses, schools and public spaces since the horrific surge of the fall and winter.
COVID PM: En route back to red, Biden’s ambitious vaccine plans
Since 2012, the Watsonville Film Festival (WFF) has made it a point to celebrate and uplift women behind, and in front…
Move to less restrictive red tier expected for Santa Cruz County next week
Santa Cruz County’s health metrics now meet the red tier requirements, and the county is expected to get a final OK next week to progress out of purple on March 10.
COVID PM: Newel catchup, UCSC variant report, red tier watch highlight busy day
Three local nonprofits – Homeless Garden Project, Save Our Shores, and Teen Kitchen Project – are working hard to…
COVID-19 catchup: Dr. Gail Newel talks variants, double-masking, hugging mom and more
UCSC has just completed its first sequencing of 84 COVID-19 samples from Santa Cruz County. Similar to the rest of the…

