Santa Cruz County headlines from Lookout for the morning of Wednesday, June 11.
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‘No Kings’ and Juneteenth: Santa Cruz County’s eventful Saturday
Santa Cruz County will do its part in nationwide “No Kings” protests with rallies in Santa Cruz and Watsonville. Meanwhile, the long-planned Juneteenth celebration will go on in downtown Santa Cruz.
Santa Cruz County education leaders ‘fearful’ that Medicaid cuts may hurt mental health, special education
Santa Cruz County education leaders warn that proposed federal Medicaid cuts could disrupt critical school-based services for low-income and special education students. With schools relying on Medi-Cal reimbursements for counseling, health screenings and therapy, superintendents fear the funding rollback will force service reductions.
This week in Santa Cruz County business: Navigating downtown challenges, free resource for business owners and a vision for passenger rail service
In her weekly look at local business, Jessica M. Pasko reports on the challenges facing businesses in downtown Santa Cruz, help for entrepreneurs and a roadmap for county passenger rail.
Letter to the editor: Support for Gaza is not extremist
In a letter to the editor, a Santa Cruz resident pushes back against a previous Lookout op-ed painting her as an extremist.
Lily Belli on Food: Downtown business challenges, awards news and a shellfish warning
Santa Cruz County food & drink news, notes, events, recommendations and more via Lookout correspondent Lily Belli.
Morning Lookout: Doctors see risk in county budget cuts; Watsonville landmark’s days numbered; local’s ‘Jeopardy!’ turn
Santa Cruz County news and opinion headlines from Lookout for the morning of Tuesday, June 10.
‘People will die’: Local doctors, clinicians say Santa Cruz County health cuts pose big risk
Santa Cruz County doctors warn closing public lab and radiology services could endanger vulnerable patients, worsening chronic conditions and increasing ER visits. Despite pleas from front-line providers, Tuesday’s budget vote could cut vital safety-net health care infrastructure with little transition planning.
Countywide rail plan banks on federal aid to fund $4.3 billion project
Santa Cruz County transit officials reviewed the details of planned zero-emission passenger rail in a virtual meeting Monday. The project, which envisions 45-minute train rides serving up to 6,000 passengers a day will be the subject of a Regional Transportation Commission meeting on Thursday.
Fate of Watsonville’s Redman-Hirahara House to be decided in August
Santa Cruz County supervisors are set to vote in August on a plan to strip historic status from Watsonville’s Redman-Hirahara House, a Victorian mansion that sheltered Japanese American families after World War II, and clear the way for developers to demolish it.
