While the holidays are usually a slow time for home buying and selling, this quick review of November real estate sales…
COVID 2022
Amid surging California numbers, Santa Cruz not immune: County sees highest daily case counts yet
Over the last several days, Santa Cruz County has reported more daily cases than at any other time during the pandemic and public health experts predict it will continue increasing for the next several weeks.
COVID-19 updates in Santa Cruz County: Infections, hospitalizations, deaths and demographic data
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
If you take an at-home coronavirus test, who keeps track of the results? Probably no one
Californians have been racing to buy at-home testing kits. But chances are that the results aren’t making their way into the public health system.
LOOKOUT PM | BREAKING: UCSC delays return by two weeks, Omicron cancels local events
The Friends of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries are close to reaching their goal for their 2021 Realizing the Promise…
The events word for 2022: Rescheduled. Omicron variant’s rise bringing cancellations galore
Whether it’s Al Franken at the Civic, a reception for the MAH’s latest exhibition, a world premiere opera at Cabrillo, musical performances at the Catalyst and Moe’s Alley or arts events at the Tannery and Actors’ Theatre, Omicron is having the final say at the moment.
LOOKOUT PM: Say it ain’t so, Joze! BLM mural trial update. School & Omicron.
While the holidays are usually a slow time for home buying and selling, this quick review of November real estate sales…
Safety concerns shut down the comeback of celebrated theater festival ‘8 Tens @ 8′
Santa Cruz’s Actors’ Theatre has again had to shelve its festival of 10-minute plays, this time amid the Omicron surge, but new artistic director Andrew Ceglio still has ambitious plans for 2022 and beyond.
California has a new COVID mortgage relief program. Here’s how to get help
The state is launching its long-awaited mortgage relief program to help homeowners facing COVID-related money troubles. Here are the rules.
Hospitals see big jumps in COVID-19 patients, but this surge is different from last winter
Roughly two-thirds of patients who have tested positive at the four hospitals run by the L.A. County Department of Health Services were admitted for something other than the coronavirus.

