Local news in the classroom: Weekly roundup March. 12 – March. 18 Good afternoon, We will announce the winners of the Journalism Scholarship in the latter half of the week, so keep a lookout for that here! We’ll also share the big news on our website and at the 24th Annual Your Future Is Our […]
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Tuesday evening traffic: Collision at Salinas/Werner; Hwy 1 lane closed
Tuesday traffic trouble spots around Santa Cruz County.
A captivating performance: Santa Cruz Shakespeare teams up with the Santa Cruz Symphony
Get ready for a captivating performance that combines the beauty of orchestral music with the drama of Shakespearean readings! On March 29 and 30, the Santa Cruz Symphony will team up with Santa Cruz Shakespeare for an unforgettable artistic collaboration. This event promises to leave you applauding for more as the two forces join to […]
Monday evening traffic: Tree hazard on Hwy 9; collision on Hwy 17
Monday traffic trouble spots around Santa Cruz County.
California Republicans say they’re making a comeback. Can they keep Trump at arm’s length?
At their spring convention over the weekend, California Republicans moved to capitalize on their November victories and break the Democratic supermajority in Sacramento while balancing the influence of President Donald Trump.
Santa Cruz County health officials join Bay Area professionals urging measles vaccination
Santa Cruz County health officials, along with a number of other agencies in the Bay Area and Central Coast, are urging the public to get a measles vaccine if they have not already done so.
UCSC police release sketch of suspect in sexual battery incidents
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department has released a sketch of a suspect wanted in two sexual battery incidents that happened on campus, one on March 7 and another on Feb. 20, in an effort to identify the individual.
10 Hot Jobs in Santa Cruz County: Week of March 14
Looking for a new job in Santa Cruz County? Explore the top 10 exciting job opportunities across industries like education, healthcare, and more. Your next career move starts here!
Friday evening traffic: Lane closures on South Hwy 1 and Little Basin Rd
Friday traffic trouble spots around Santa Cruz County.
A loophole in California law makes it hard to prosecute threats against schools. Will lawmakers close it?
After a man threatened an elementary school in her San Diego district, Assemblymember Darshana Patel wants to close a loophole in the law that makes it harder to prosecute threats against places than individuals.
