Santa Cruz County headlines from Lookout for the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 22.
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Morning Lookout: Santa Cruz city workers consider strike; PVUSD’s controversial issues policy in spotlight; Actors’ Theatre’s gripping ‘Misery’
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 21.
Morning Lookout: Soaring insurance rates; Capitola’s Grand Avenue pathway; UCSC deficit; the Nick and indie film culture; ‘No Kings’ coverage
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Monday, Oct. 20.
Morning Lookout: Housing Matters ending homeless day services; developer touts Watsonville battery storage proposal’s safety
Santa Cruz County headlines from Lookout for the morning of Friday, Oct. 17.
Morning Lookout: Widening local food insecurity; Prop 50 sign theft; Watsonville union labor debate
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Thursday, Oct. 16.
Morning Lookout: Ames murder trial delayed further; housing market tightens; Watsonville Public House to close
Santa Cruz County headlines for the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 15.
Morning Lookout: Classic Vapor Dry Cleaners shuts down; green rideshare in Pajaro Valley; ‘California Rewritten’ essay collection
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 14.
Morning Lookout: Local educators face steep health insurance hikes; how one doc is fighting primary care shortage; rural highway safety in focus
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Monday, Oct. 13.
Morning Lookout: Davenport Roadhouse reboot; ‘tiny village’ gets a boost; Capitola council to rework code of conduct
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Friday, Oct. 10.
Morning Lookout: How man charged with 2020 local murder remains out on bail; big FAIR Plan rate hikes; Laird battery storage bill now law
Santa Cruz County headlines from Lookout for the morning of Thursday, Oct. 9.
