Hula’s Island Grill has been a fixture in the community since 2006, but when the pandemic hit, they experienced…
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Morning Lookout: Judge lifts ban on clearing homeless encampment, meet the Golden Hammers
At inception the Soquel Creek Water District focused on flood control. Today, the District now ensures 41,000 Santa Cruz…
Newsom recall election set for Sept. 14
Prospective candidates have just over two weeks to decide whether to jump into what is expected to be a frenzied race to replace California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The final day to file paperwork to run is July 16.
Morning Lookout: Deep-sea expedition, Sandbox stands strong four years in
Bay Federal Credit Union’s new First Time Homebuyer Program has provided loans for eight new homeowners for a total…
‘We can’t cut corners’: Biden pledges support for firefighters on front lines in West
In a meeting with Western governors, Biden signals that Washington will be more of a partner on wildfire fighting than the Trump administration was.
Morning Lookout: Delta variant in Santa Cruz County, Steven Carrillo headed to trial
Nestled in Happy Valley between Granite and Branciforte Creeks, this stately Victorian home will take your breath away….
LOOKOUT PM: Delta variant is here; worrying vax trend or system glitch in SLV?
Hula’s Island Grill has been a fixture in the community since 2006, but when the pandemic hit, they experienced…
Morning Lookout: Stunning new Capitola Library, Great White bites swimmer and more
Celebrating Watsonville’s multi-ethnic history, the mosaic installation titled Watsonville Brillante, graces…
California still highly segregated by race despite growing diversity, research shows
Although the Los Angeles area has become more diverse in the past 30 years, it is barely more integrated today than it was then, and it remains the sixth-most segregated metro region of 221 studied.
Summer dreams dry up on the Russian River, a paradise whipsawed by drought, flood and fire
This part of the Sonoma wine country has endured fire, flood, intense heat and lightning bolts the last five years. Now it faces ever-more severe water restrictions.

