The Pajaro Valley Unified School District board voted to nullify two controversial April decisions — a failed censure of former trustee Kim De Serpa and an apology letter to a consultant — amid allegations of violating California’s Brown Act. While the board denied wrongdoing, it agreed to cease potential violations to avoid litigation.
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Weekender: ‘Lost Boys’ on the beach, Juneteenth downtown and RIP Brian Wilson
Santa Cruz County arts & entertainment recommendations, news and notes from Wallace Baine and Lookout’s Team BOLO.
Best 9: Top events for the week ahead in Santa Cruz County arts & entertainment, June 12-19
With the weekend nearly here, check out Wallace Baine’s Best 9 recommendations for things to do around Santa Cruz County via Lookout’s BOLO events calendar.
Morning Lookout: Deportation jitters amid nationwide raids; inside locals’ Sacramento lobbying trip; natural foods cyberattack
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Thursday, June 12.
A dawn bus ride, a Capitol showdown and a last-minute deal: How Santa Cruz activists fought health care cuts
A Lookout reporter and photographer traveled with local advocates to Sacramento to document their efforts to convince lawmakers to reject Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed Medi-Cal cuts for undocumented immigrants.
Santa Cruz-area grocery stores disrupted by cyberattack to major supplier, but say impact is limited – for now
A cyberattack on United Natural Foods has disrupted shipments of natural grocery items nationwide, but the impact in Santa Cruz County has been limited — for now. Local retailers like the Food Bin and Staff of Life report delays and low stock on key items, though most have found partial workarounds or are waiting for the issue to be resolved.
Santa Cruz County residents share their fears of a national showdown on immigration
Lookout photojournalist Kevin Painchaud hit the streets this week to speak with residents about the Los Angeles protests, Donald Trump’s military deployment and their fears about similar enforcement actions reaching their community.
Driscoll’s has the resources and know-how to shift to organics around schools – so why doesn’t it?
Local pesticide activist Woody Rehanek wants Driscoll’s to stop applying pesticides in Santa Cruz County. Driscoll’s, he writes, owns two-thirds of the U.S. organic berry market, yet applies large quantities of carcinogenic fumigants near its world headquarters and close to Pajaro Valley schools.
Letter to the editor: Israel bears blame for public’s outrage
In a letter to the editor, a Capitola resident responds to a recent op-ed about Israel and Gaza.
‘These people don’t know my life’: County health workers watch as supervisors vote on whether to cut their jobs
For some Santa Cruz County health care workers facing layoffs, the long wait for a final budget decision felt like a slow unraveling, leaving dedicated government employees in a state of helplessness and anxious anticipation.

