Posted inPolitics & Policy

What might ‘the Latino century’ mean to Santa Cruz and the country? A conversation with political strategist Mike Madrid

In “The Latino Century: How America’s Largest Minority is Transforming Democracy,” veteran Republican Mike Madrid likens the American political struggle as a footrace between an emerging and hopeful, largely Latino generation and an older, privileged, largely white generation with a bleak view of the future. The Lincoln Project co-founder will talk about it July 8 at Bookshop Santa Cruz.

Posted inHousing & Development

Downtown Santa Cruz’s 12-story, 1,600-unit SoLa vision around new Warriors arena aims to thread multiple needles

Both Mayor Fred Keeley and Santa Cruz Warriors President Chris Murphy reemphasized their support for the massive South of Laurel Area redevelopment plan at a Tuesday meeting. It aims to create a new neighborhood and entertainment district – one that bridges the space between downtown and the beach. Now, the plan moves from “study” to more planning staff work – and then on to public hearings next year.

Posted inArts & Entertainment

After a brush with death, singer Tammi Brown embraces her second chance at life

Just nine months ago, beloved Santa Cruz jazz/gospel vocalist Tammi Brown was in such dire condition after a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis that she was preparing to die. But not only does a “miraculous” healing journey have her back on stage, she’s the county’s 2024 artist of the year, an achievement she’ll celebrate with a show Saturday at Kuumbwa Jazz Center.

Posted inOpinion from Community Voices

The Santa Cruz Pride committee made a bad decision in not allowing sheriff’s office a place in this year’s parade

Mike Rotkin recalls a time when the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office refused to hire openly gay, lesbian or bisexual applicants, and says he recognizes that some in the county as a whole have a jaundiced view of law enforcement. But, he writes, the current sheriff’s office has shown its support for the LGBTQ+ community, and particularly with members of that community among sheriff’s deputies, refusing them a spot in this month’s Santa Cruz Pride parade was “a tragic missed opportunity.”

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