Good morning! It’s May 29 — here’s what’s going on in your community today…

Partly sunny and nice in Corralitos / Freedom

Today will be areas of low clouds early; otherwise, mostly sunny and nice. There is a 1% chance of rain. The high will be 71 with a low of 47. Mostly cloudy now, changing to mostly sunny at 2 pm.

9 am

58°

Mostly cloudy

11 am

64°

1 pm

68°

3 pm

70°

Mostly sunny

5 pm

70°

7 pm

65°

Looking ahead: Cool Friday


Top news from nearby

Pro-Palestine protesters have blockaded the entrances to UC Santa Cruz, prompting the university to move classes online until at least Thursday, as part of their ongoing campaign for the university to divest from weapons manufacturers and sever ties with organizations linked to Israel.


Roadwork is affecting traffic near you

  • Today, there’s a lane closure happening on East SR-152 at Holm Road because of some landscaping work. This means different lanes will be closed off at different times.
  • Long-term projects: On Green Valley Road, between Trembley Lane and Mesa Verde Ave, there’s a big sewer project happening. It started in February and will go on until January 2025. They’re fixing sewer lines and manholes, which means one lane will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Sometimes, they’ll need to direct traffic differently or set up detours.
Map of traffic incidents

UC Santa Cruz

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Community crime report

  • A 29-year-old man was caught shoplifting and also found with drug-related items and illegal drugs on him. He got a ticket from the police but was let go. This happened at 5 p.m. on May 24 near the 300 Block of S Green Valley Rd in Watsonville. (source)
Map of law-enforcement incidents

Did you know?

Percent of college grads who majored in science or engineering in your community is

20%

compared to…

48%
42%