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Run of big swell kicks off new year; big rain expected to drench area next week
This weekend’s precipitation is expected to be light, but the risk of flooding and debris flow increases Tuesday into Wednesday, forecasters say.
21 for ’21: Jennifer Buesing, director of school safety, tries to ‘create order out of chaos’ during pandemic
In a turbulent year for schools everywhere, Jennifer Buesing, a Santa Cruz native and the director of school safety for the County Office of Education, has tried to “create order out of chaos” and helped guide schools through the pandemic.
What to do for New Year’s Eve? Watch KPIG’s live Coffis Brothers show
One of Santa Cruz’s most popular bands will be hosting an on-line live show to help New Year’s revelers celebrate while sheltering in place
Judge orders Santa Cruz to stop clearing San Lorenzo Park homeless encampment
The city of Santa Cruz was sued by homeless residents and the Santa Cruz Homeless Union on Wednesday morning over the city’s order demanding an encampment at San Lorenzo Park be cleared before Jan. 6. A judge approved the restraining order later in the day.
Morning Lookout: All eyes on vaccine next steps, remote learning to continue through March
The campus continues to make advancements in the areas of housing, transportation, and water conservation.
State’s plan to help speed elementary reopening might have limited impact on local schools
While Gavin Newsom introduced a plan to get elementary school kids back in classes by February, Santa Cruz school officials are voicing skepticism that all the necessary pieces will fall into place to make that happen.
Free bus service around Santa Cruz, and over Highway 17, on New Year’s Eve, Day
New Leaf Community Markets brand manager Lindsay Gizdich said the store is moving from Pacific Avenue in order to have…
New, potentially more contagious coronavirus variant found in San Diego
There are a lot of unanswered questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and how it will be distributed in Santa Cruz County….
21 for ’21: Leslie Conner expects to begin seeing the fruits of her labor
Leslie Conner, CEO of Santa Cruz Community Health Centers, can’t wait to break ground on a new 20,000-sq. ft. clinic in Santa Cruz County that will be connected to housing and other services. It will be her 10-year anniversary at the nonprofit.

