As hosts of the popular podcast ‘Off the Lip’ podcast, Neil Pearlberg and Terry Campion are both chronicling and creating surf/skate culture in Pleasure Point. During COVID they’ve provided a much-needed outlet for musicians and those us needing music in our lives.
Pandemic Life
‘We’re born Indian and we die white’: California Indigenous fear COVID deaths undercounted
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
Free ride to a vaccine: Santa Cruzans going to and from appointments being offered a lift by bus
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
WATCH: Lookout’s ‘People in the Pandemic’ event pulls Santa Cruz community together
EVENT RECAP: Watch Lookout’s event chronicling pandemic life — and read our key takeaways from the panelists.
PLAY BALL! Little League gets waved home. Here’s what it might look like out there on the diamonds
The spring and summer rite of youth for many finally will transpire in some form all around Santa Cruz County. And that’s big news after seeing it disappear in 2020 just as the coronavirus was being understood by medical experts.
Watsonville High counselor Daisy Nuñez on building resilience in the face of grief
Between medicine, religion, education, wellness and comedy, we’re anticipating a lively discussion about the challenges…
At 113, she’s California’s oldest native. She got through a tough 2020 and is still going strong
Edie Ceccarelli, believed to be the oldest native Californian still living in the state, turned 113 earlier this month.
PHOTOS: An atypical Ash Wednesday in Santa Cruz County, with a sprinkling of hope for the future
Like almost everything else, Ash Wednesday was different for Catholics this year. But with a rising number of vaccinations and decreasing infection rates, Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz saw no shortage of congregants attend the atypical services.
Supermarket workers feel alone and unrecognized over COVID-19: ‘Is today the day I get the virus?’
Few essential workers have been hit harder by the pandemic than grocery store workers, who worked all through the lockdown. Now as cases drop and vaccine supplies run low, these workers are unsure when they will get inoculated. Adding to the stress is a political battle over granting grocery workers “hero pay.”

