Its leadership void growing and with five months to prepare for the fairgrounds’ big annual event, the Santa Cruz County…
Lookout PM Archive
Lookout PM: Major public transit and housing funding, CARE Court uncertainty, and a changing auto industry
Zero-emission buses, groundbreaking on the downtown Santa Cruz transit center and 60 units of downtown Watsonville…
Lookout PM: Weekly news quiz, a Watsonville lunch guide, and the Supreme Court blocks Texas rulings
The conservative Supreme Court refused to second-guess the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of abortion pills as…
Lookout PM: Weekender, Highway 9 closing in on full reopening, and 4/20 festivities
A half-mile section of Highway 9 hasn’t seen two-way traffic since it was struck by a New Year’s Eve landslide. Crews…
Lookout PM: Santa Cruz harbor’s dredge, and Food Bin and Herb Room project priorities
The crew manning the Santa Cruz Harbor dredge was tasked with keeping the harbor mouth clear from excessive storm debris…
Lookout PM: Lily Belli on Food, possible deal between UC and SC City, and a radical climate rethink
UC Santa Cruz and the City of Santa Cruz have been embroiled in a lawsuit since February 2022 over UCSC’s plan to boost…
Lookout PM: Mission Street plans, SC County faces housing mandates, and sitting down with El Sistema’s leader
In this edition of In the Public Interest, Christopher Neely delves into regional housing allocation numbers, how many…
Lookout PM: More Highway 17 tree clearing, weekly news quiz, and a day in Monterey
More tree clearing work is on the way, as commuters between Santa Cruz and Silicon Valley can expect daytime delays on…
Lookout PM: Weekender, politicos push Pajaro levee project, and UCSC’s land acknowledgement
U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla and Rep. Jimmy Panetta visited the banks of the Pajaro River on Wednesday in an effort to get the…
Lookout PM: Bay Fed armored truck robbery, a Justin Cummings Q&A, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare’s new leaders
The robbery occurred Wednesday at the Bay Federal Credit Union branch in Capitola. No one was injured and police were…

