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- Santa Cruz boys volleyball earns No. 1 seed in CCS Open Division | Local Roundup
Santa Cruz High’s boys volleyball team earned the No. 1 seed in the Central Coast Section Open Division playof… - Routed in rainy Philadelphia, SF Giants lose more than just a game
PHILADELPHIA — It’s debatable what was more relentless Saturday evening at Citizens Bank Park: the rain, or th… - Tom Murphy leaves injured, throwing SF Giants catching situation into chaos
PHILADELPHIA — A difficult situation for the Giants turned disastrous Saturday evening. Already without their… - Body found concealed days after deadly Hayward shooting
HAYWARD – A 38-year-old Hayward man has been arrested on suspicion of fatally shooting another man whose body… - Hundreds brave the rain for Free Comic Book Day
SANTA CRUZ — Despite the rainfall and chilling wind Saturday, hundreds flocked to downtown Santa Cruz for Free… - Will state lawmakers hold anyone accountable amid rising utility bills?
Unaffordable housing, high transportation and health care costs – it’s hard enough to get by in California wit… - Interstate 80 standoff ends when freeway shooting suspect shoots, injures himself
FAIRFIELD – A suspect in a freeway shooting shot and injured himself during a standoff with authorities Friday… - Graduating Watsonville High twins get double dose of degrees through dual enrollment
WATSONVILLE — Like their hundreds of peers, Isabel and Mariana Lobato-Vicencio will be walking across the stag… - Mayor’s Message | Affordable Housing Month celebrations kick off in Santa Cruz
May is affordable housing month, and in Santa Cruz, we are doing so much work in this space – we have a lot to… - SF Giants lose Patrick Bailey to second concussion of young career
PHILADELPHIA — Nobody, not even Patrick Bailey, thought the foul tip off his face mask early Friday night had…
- Dear Abby: I’m looking for a husband, and it’s frightening what I’ve been finding
DEAR ABBY: I am sad that I haven’t found a long-lasting husband. Related Article… - NCS swim championships: De La Salle three-peats, Campolindo girls win second title in three years
CONCORD — It was a full team effort from De La Salle. Despite not having an ind… - CCS swim championships: Gunn boys, St. Ignatius girls capture team titles
SAN JOSE — On a rainy day hardly conducive to optimal individual performance, de… - Routed in rainy Philadelphia, SF Giants lose more than just a game
PHILADELPHIA — It’s debatable what was more relentless Saturday evening at Citiz… - Rooker hits 2 homers in an inning, rookie Harris hits 2 as A’s reach .500 by blowing out Marlins
OAKLAND — First came the rain, followed by the thunder. Flexing their offensive… - Second-half goals help Quakes beat LAFC at raucous Levi’s Stadium
SANTA CLARA – Playing on their biggest stage of the season, the San Jose Earthqu… - Tom Murphy leaves injured, throwing SF Giants catching situation into chaos
PHILADELPHIA — A difficult situation for the Giants turned disastrous Saturday e… - SJ Earthquakes fans turn Levi’s Stadium into Cinco De Mayo celebration
SANTA CLARA – The San Jose Earthquakes colors are black and blue, but the parkin… - After last year’s deadly shootings, Half Moon Bay said it would build more farmworker housing. NIMBYs are blocking it
HALF MOON BAY — After a mass shooting last year killed seven farmworkers and exp… - Kentucky Derby: Upset winner in thrilling three-horse photo finish
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The 150th Kentucky Derby produced one of the most dramatic fin…
- Newsletter #218
1. We Let AI Write Our News Release and It’s Hilarious 2. Rain Can Be Nasty, But… - Cruzio Receives State Grant for Equal Access Summits to the Sea Project
On February 15th, the California Public Utilities Commission unanimously approve… - Newsletter #217
1. 2023 2. How to Lower Your Internet Costs 3. Local Surfer 1st in Cold Water Cl… - Newsletter #216
1. Getting Internet Where it’s Most Needed 2. The #1 Problem Causing Slow Intern… - An Update on Equal Access Santa Cruz
Jason Borgen, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the Santa Cruz Office of Educati… - Cruzio Newsletter #215
1. Where Will Internet Funds Be Spent 2. During Storms, Cruzio Connected Shelter… - Where Will Internet Funds Be Spent?
California’s planned backbone routes are marked in dark orange. The Highway 9 ro… - Housing Matters’ Casa Azul: Equal Access Santa Cruz’s Latest Success Story
Casa Azul Grand Opening People who’ve fallen on hard times can use the internet… - Hot Dog! All the Facts
Elvis sang about hot dogs, and certainly must have enjoyed them in his day Our S… - Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)
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- China’s Xi Visits Europe, Seeking Strategic Opportunity
The Chinese leader has carefully chosen three countries — France, Serbia and Hun… - Teenager Fatally Shot by Australian Police After He Stabbed a Man
The episode occurred just weeks after two major stabbing attacks in the country…. - Parts of Gaza in ‘Full-Blown Famine,’ U.N. Aid Official Says
Cindy McCain, the director of the World Food Program, said starvation is entrenc… - Chief Counsel at R.N.C. Pushed Out After Two Months on the Job
Charlie Spies, a veteran election-law lawyer, had been under attack since soon a… - Just How Dangerous Is Europe’s Rising Far Right?
Anti-immigration parties with fascist roots — and an uncertain commitment to dem… - China Is Buying Gold, Sending Prices to Record Highs
The global price of gold has reached its highest levels as Chinese investors and… - Donald J. Trump’s Scandals Captivate the Court, but Hush-Money Case Hangs on Dry Details
Prosecutors started their criminal case against Donald J. Trump with eye-catchin… - The Best Hats at the 2024 Kentucky Derby
America’s most famous horse race may be celebrating a milestone this year, but t… - Frank Stella, Towering Artist and Master of Reinvention, Dies at 87
He moved American art away from Abstract Expressionism toward cool minimalism. H… - A Texas Town’s Germanfest Was Split by a Battle Over Beer
Muenster, Texas, has hosted a German-heritage festival for nearly 50 years. But…
- Israelis rally for hostage deal as ceasefire talks continue
Tens of thousands protest in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem ahead of further ceasefire n… - Landslides and massive flooding kills dozens in Brazil
Officials say another 67 people are missing in Rio Grande do Sul, with more rain… - Panama to choose president after front-runner sentenced
The man who led the polls, ex-President Ricardo Martinelli, was found guilty of… - Why France is finding vegan croissants hard to stomach
The idea of butter-free patisseries appeals to some but horrifies dairy farmers… - Is Zimbabwe zigzagging into further currency chaos?
Traders suffer a case of déjà-vu as any savings are wiped out with a new currenc… - Cubans lured to Russian army by high pay and passports
The number of Cubans recruited to fight in Ukraine is thought to be in the hundr… - 'Student arrests will be my final college memory'
As graduations begin, three students reflect on a college experience bookended b… - From teenage cyber-thug to Europe’s most wanted
Kivimaki rose through teen cyber gangs to become a Most Wanted criminal responsi… - From likes to votes: How influencers are changing Indian politics
Politicians are roping in influencers to woo voters like never before. But is th… - North Korean weapons are killing Ukrainians. The implications are far bigger
A missile that crashed in Kharkiv shows the surprising scale at which Pyongyang’…
- New training facility proposed for Santa Cruz Police and Fire
Santa Cruz police talk to a person on Pacific Avenue in 2022. (Stephen Baxter —… - State report on homeless services calls for more accountability
Robert Ratner talks about solutions to homelessness at a meeting at Garfield Par… - Soquel Drive housing complex proposal draws concerns
Some Live Oak neighbors raise questions about a 173-unit housing proposal at Soq… - Housing and construction updates in Santa Cruz, Capitola, Live Oak
Editor’s note: The Santa Cruz City Council item on the Food Bin redevelopment wi… - Two Live Oak apartment proposals could be approved without public input
A three-story, 40-unit apartment complex is proposed at 841 Capitola Road in Liv… - Pesticide use near schools detailed in Santa Cruz County
Farmworkers pick strawberries near Watsonville in August 2020. (David Rodriguez… - Affordable housing waitlist opens in Santa Cruz, with more on tap
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of April 22: Affordable housing… - Transportation commission reaffirms support for rail trail
The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission on Thursday reaffirmed… - State money for rail trail could transfer to regional transportation commission
Segment 11 of the Coastal Rail Trail runs near New Brighton State Beach in 2021…. - Scotts Valley senior center, child care upgrades to be weighed
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of April 15: Scotts Valley senio…
- Updated: The California Exodus: How the Housing Crisis Weakens the State Politically
Unless California solves its housing crisis, the state will lose more congressio… - For May Day: A Temp Worker’s Oddest Jobs
One peripatetic laborer shares his career lowlights. - Is the ‘California Exodus’ Over?
Despite predictions that the party on the West Coast is winding down, California… - On Photography and Politics
A celebration of the work of an artist who devoted a career to preserving the wi… - The Making of ‘The Unseen Peninsula’
A celebrated photographer reflects on the life that led to his first book, which… - Robert Buelteman Captures the Secret Beauty of Plants
Before he started making images without a camera, Robert Buelteman was a celebra… - Will Less Homework Stress Make California Students Happier?
A bill from a member of the Legislature’s happiness committee would require scho… - Earth Day: Resilience vs. Disaster
Ee celebrate the efforts our fellow humans have made and are making to help heal… - Stewart Brand’s ‘Whole Earth’ and its Place in the Universe
Meet the hippie intellectual who changed the world with the first published phot… - Budgeting for Resilience
As communities in California face accelerating rounds of fire, flood and drought…
- Microsoft Details How It's Developing AI Responsibly
Thursday the Verge reported that a new report from Microsoft “outlines the steps… - The US Just Mandated Automated Emergency Braking Systems By 2029
Come 2029, all cars sold in the U.S. “must be able to stop and avoid contact wit… - AI-Powered 'HorseGPT' Fails to Predict This Year's Kentucky Derby Winner
In 2016, an online “swarm intelligence” platform generated a correct prediction… - U.S. Seeks to Build World Pressure on Russia Over Space Nuclear Weapon
An anonymous reader shared this report from the New York Times: American officia… - Multinational ISP Offers $206M In Secured Notes Backed By IPv4 Addresses
CircleID reports that Multinational internet service provider Cogent recently an… - Ubuntu Criticized For Bug Blocking Installation of<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.Deb Packages
The blog It’s FOSS is “pissed at the casual arrogance of Ubuntu and its parent c… - NASA's Moon Capsule Suffered Extensive Damage During 2022's Test Flight
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post: The heat shield… - Finding Land for US Wind Farms Might Be Easier Than We Thought
The Washington Post reports that wind turbines “only take up five percent of the… - Jack Dorsey's Block Is Investing 10% Of Its Bitcoin Profits Into Monthly Bitcoin Purchases
An anonymous reader shared this report from the blog Bitcoinist: Jack Dorsey’s f… - When a Politician Sues a Blog to Unmask Its Anonymous Commenter
Markos Moulitsas is the poll-watching founder of the political blog Daily Kos. T…
- Updated: The California Exodus: How the Housing Crisis Weakens the State Politically
Unless California solves its housing crisis, the state will lose more congressio… - For May Day: A Temp Worker’s Oddest Jobs
One peripatetic laborer shares his career lowlights. - Is the ‘California Exodus’ Over?
Despite predictions that the party on the West Coast is winding down, California… - On Photography and Politics
A celebration of the work of an artist who devoted a career to preserving the wi… - The Making of ‘The Unseen Peninsula’
A celebrated photographer reflects on the life that led to his first book, which… - Robert Buelteman Captures the Secret Beauty of Plants
Before he started making images without a camera, Robert Buelteman was a celebra… - Will Less Homework Stress Make California Students Happier?
A bill from a member of the Legislature’s happiness committee would require scho… - Earth Day: Resilience vs. Disaster
Ee celebrate the efforts our fellow humans have made and are making to help heal… - Stewart Brand’s ‘Whole Earth’ and its Place in the Universe
Meet the hippie intellectual who changed the world with the first published phot… - Budgeting for Resilience
As communities in California face accelerating rounds of fire, flood and drought…
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