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Morning Lookout: Juneteenth gatherings, continued Pajaro uncertainty & up close with fish
Tom Laidig’s job as a fish researcher at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration takes him out in some of…
Months after Pajaro levee breach, hundreds of flood evacuees are still living in hotels, waiting to return home
“You go to sleep living one life, then you wake up living another,” says one Pajaro resident whose family of seven has been in limbo since the March floods. While they’ve received help from FEMA and local agencies, the high cost of living and the uneven post-flood response has them confused and worried.
Sunday Reads: Made Fresh Crew’s artist platform, boomers dancing into sunset & UCSC grads’ bumpy road
Friday’s announcement that Bruce McPherson — whose Fifth District includes the San Lorenzo Valley, much of Scotts…
Morning Lookout: Newel’s parting words, West Cliff Drive eats & weekend things to do
California state parks have declared $187 million in damage to 85 state parks in January’s FEMA storm event, with an…
Weary parents, young children bused from Texas to L.A. in latest ‘political stunt’
The third group of migrants sent to California in transportation chartered by state governments in Texas and Florida arrived Wednesday, bringing along with it continued controversy.
Record wet winter inflicted more than $210M in damage to California parks — $100M at Seacliff alone
California state parks have declared $187 million in damage to 85 state parks in January’s FEMA storm event, with an additional $23 million in March’s storm event. Seacliff State Beach in Aptos accounted for more than $100 million.
Rare $1,000 African tree grape plant stolen from UCSC arboretum ‘a real loss,’ says nursery manager
Earlier this week, a rare and hard-to-replace plant was stolen from the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum’s collection. Nursery manager and propagator Linda McNally said it was likely stolen by a “succulent enthusiast” who knew of its value, and she lamented its loss.
Student Lookout: Graduation, Juneteenth, tasty pastries and revisiting a cult classic
College is often branded as a time for young adults to engage in self-discovery. While a series of campus strikes, power…
Morning Lookout: Cabrillo renaming shortlist, UCSC grads’ bumpy road & much-needed conversations
A police officer and a longtime progressive sit at a table discussing mutual concerns. A young Muslim mother meets her…

