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Fight night at Santa Cruz’s KP Arena: Four hours in, hometown hero Danny Compton enters the Octagon

Santa Cruz MMA fighter Daniel Compton emerges through smoke before entering the Octagon on Friday at Kaiser Permanente Area
Santa Cruz MMA fighter Daniel Compton emerges through smoke before entering the Octagon on Friday at Kaiser Permanente Arena. Credit: Kevin Painchaud / Lookout Santa Cruz

Forget pro wrestling, the five-hour card — with 11 bouts — Friday night at the Santa Cruz Warriors’ arena is a first-of-its-kind event in town. Mixed martial arts incorporates kickboxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu and any number of techniques of formalized hand-to-hand (or even foot-to-foot) combat. The contestants are quite a mix as well — strawweight, bantamweight, welterweight, including “The Cali Cowgirl,” one representing his home country of Kyrgyzstan. How bloody will this evening be, and how will the local guy perform in a make-or-break duel at the end of the evening? Wallace Baine from ringside.

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I lost my longtime friend to suicide. I’ll never recover.

The author misses her friend Eddy, who died last month.
The author misses her friend Eddy, who died last month. Credit: Via Claudia Sternbach

Lookout columnist Claudia Sternbach is mourning the loss of her friend of almost four decades, who took his own life last month. In a Community Voices opinion piece, she shares her grief, sense of helplessness and hope that her friend has found “some kind of peace.” Read it here.

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The bravado, the brand and the beans: Verve Coffee achieves a national footprint

One of Verve Coffee Roasters' Santa Cruz County locations
Verve Coffee Roasters’ Westside Santa Cruz café. Credit: Kevin Painchaud / Lookout Santa Cruz

As a partnership with banking giant Capital One catapults Verve Coffee Roasters into dozens of highly visible locations across the U.S., the artisanal brand that started on 41st Avenue in 2007 continues to spread its wings well beyond Santa Cruz. Ashley Spencer has the story.

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