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(Kevin Painchaud / Lookout Santa Cruz) Lookout PM Archive Lookout PM: Cal Fire enacts ‘Lightning Plan’; some Nov. election primers Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options Facebook Twitter Copy Link URLCopied! Print A quick news alert from Cal Fire: Daily Recap Civic Life Moving past Measure D: Santa Cruz’s light rail future will finally go beyond speculation Civic Life Moving past Measure D: Santa Cruz’s light rail future will finally go beyond speculation By Mark Conley Quick Take The rail-trail debate didn’t end up killing us, but did it make us stronger? That will probably depend on the results of... Local elections November general election preview: Who’s running for Santa Cruz City Council and mayor? Local elections November general election preview: Who’s running for Santa Cruz City Council and mayor? By Max Chun, Hillary Ojeda, Thomas Sawano Quick Take With voting less than three months away, an early look at candidates for the city of Santa Cruz’s new at-large mayor... Local elections What’s on the ballot for Santa Cruz city voters, explained Local elections What’s on the ballot for Santa Cruz city voters, explained By Max Chun Quick Take Just like that, the Nov. 8 general election is less than three months away. With three measures coming before voters in... Latest News California officials warn of misleading COVID rapid test results: Sick but ‘negative’ Latest News California officials warn of misleading COVID rapid test results: Sick but ‘negative’ By Rong-Gong Lin II, Luke Money Source: Los Angeles Times Quick Take Health officials stress that at-home tests are a vital and accurate way of tracking COVID-19 infections but an initial... Latest News What car buyers should know about the coming tax credits for EVs Latest News What car buyers should know about the coming tax credits for EVs By Hugo Martín Source: Los Angeles Times Quick Take For California consumers thinking about going electric, the Inflation Reduction Act could tilt the math in favor of... Santa Cruz County Job Board