Santa Cruz County has more than a dozen COVID-19 testing sites, each with different procedures. A new site opens Dec….
COVID 2022
NFL’s coronavirus crisis engulfs 49ers, Broncos and other teams
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
Dozens infected as new COVID-19 outbreaks reported at multiple nursing homes countywide
Illuminée Studio and other local businesses are staying strong during the pandemic thanks in part to Santa Cruz County…
Everything you need to know about California’s COVID-19 vaccine plan
As California faces a surge in coronavirus cases, vaccines may be weeks away with three drug companies reporting promising results.
County’s 28th COVID-19 death a result of Live Oak nursing facility outbreak
Interview with local artist Irene Juarez O’Connell and MAH’s upcoming free exhibition opening, Community is Collective…
COVID-19 testing in Santa Cruz: Success story or debacle?
With some small-town triumphs — including help from some UC Santa Cruz scientists — and some frustrating roadblocks, COVID-19 testing in Santa Cruz County has been a little bit of both.
Newsom family under quarantine after exposure to infected CHP officer
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
I think I might need a COVID-19 test. Now what?
Santa Cruz County has more than a dozen COVID-19 testing sites, each with different procedures. A new site opens Dec. 21. Here’s everything you need to know.
CHARTS: All the data that tells the story of COVID-19 in Santa Cruz County
The COVID-19 pandemic has now spanned more than a year. After a deadly winter surge, cases are down and more than a third of the county’s adult population has been vaccinated. Health officials are hopeful that the end is in sight, but it’s not here yet. County hospitals continue to treat COVID-19 patients, and new […]
Santa Cruz still ‘in it for the long haul’ with COVID, county health officer says
LOOKOUT EXCLUSIVE: Gail Newel discusses how the virus is spreading, school reopening plans, testing, “COVID fatigue” and how we should handle the holidays. She even reveals her own Thanksgiving plans.

