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Top of the morning to you, coastal comrades. It is Thursday, July 20, and Santa Cruz County is in for a bit of a warmer stretch, with highs in the mid-90s in the mountains and the 70s closer to the bay once the marine layer pulls back.

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Max Chun has the latest on our celebrity sea mammal, reporting that even as local sentiment seems to be growing in favor of letting Otter 841 be, one marine biologist outlines the challenge facing wildlife officials looking to capture her. “There’s no way they can’t pick it up,” Randall Davis says. “Then the question is, ‘What are you going to do with it?’”

Joby Aviation is full speed ahead on its plans for electric air taxis, and the Santa Cruz County company got a clearer idea this week of when those plans might get off the ground with an update from federal regulators. Read on for Christopher Neely’s report on that.

And in Lookout’s Community Voices opinion section, Bonny Doon resident Daniel DeLong writes about an unsung hero who came out of retirement to walk survivors of the 2020 CZU fire through the tangled rebuilding process — and takes a jab or two at local bureaucracy.

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As ‘Free Otter 841′ movement grows, expert warns that officials have little choice but to capture it

A surfer in an otter costume protests attempts to capture the surfboard-stealing otter known as Otter 841
A surfer in an otter costume protests attempts by wildlife officials to capture the surfboard-stealing otter known as Otter 841 off Santa Cruz. Credit: Mark Woodward / Native Santa Cruz

Although fish and wildlife officials continue efforts to capture the surfboard-stealing sea otter known as Otter 841 and bring her into captivity, local pushback is growing. Some Santa Cruzans and visitors want to see the otter remain in the wild: “I think the ocean belongs to the otter, so we should just let the otter be in her ocean,” said one. Max Chun has the latest.

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Joby gets clearer timeline for when federal regulators will open skies to air taxis

CEO of Joby Aviation JoeBen Bevirt during a recent event in Marina.
CEO of Joby Aviation JoeBen Bevirt during a recent event in Marina. Credit: Kevin Painchaud / Lookout Santa Cruz

The Federal Aviation Administration says electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft could be in commercial use by 2028, with some limited operations as early as 2025. Santa Cruz County native JoeBen Bevirt, founder of eVTOL industry leader Joby, has pushed for that earlier timeline to get his vision for an Uber-like air taxi service off the ground. Details here from Christopher Neely.

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And that’s what I know as we head down the stretch of another July week. If Thursday has you peeking ahead, you’re in luck: Among what’s coming later from Lookout is Wallace Baine’s latest Weekender, a recommendation-packed jaunt through Santa Cruz County’s arts and entertainment scene. Sign up here for that and all of our other newsletters, plus breaking news alerts via email and text. Another great way to stay current on local happenings is via our social media accounts — follow Lookout on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Threads.

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Cheers to a solid Thursday — see you on the flip side.

Will McCahill
Lookout Santa Cruz

Upcoming events in Santa Cruz County

FRIDAY 10/20
The Mountain Affair @Ristorante Casa Nostra
Beers, Bikes and Bon Bons @Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing
Vine to View Dinner @Chaminade Resort & Spa
10 O’Clock Lunch Band @Mid-County Senior Center
“The Thin Place” by Lucas Hnath @Santa Cruz Actors’ Theatre

SATURDAY 10/21
Wonderland – The Gala @Hotel Paradox
Pickleball Tournament @Cabrillo College
20th Annual Bonny Doon Art, Wine & Brew Festival @Crest Ranch
The 7th Annual Floating Pumpkin Patch @Simpkins Family Swim Center
Pleasure Point Sip & Stroll @Pleasure Point
Symphony Concert: Operas Of Seville @Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
Uncork Corralitos @Alladin Nursery

SUNDAY 10/22
Symphony Concert: Operas Of Seville @Henry J. Mello Center for the Performing Arts
Lydia Pense & Cold Blood @Moe’s Alley
Gaby Castro @Chaminade Resort & Spa
Solidarity Records: The Fully Baked Tour @Shanty Shack Brewing
An Evening With Patty Griffin & Todd Snider @Rio Theatre

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