At the Santa Cruz City Council meeting Tuesday, the governing body will consider the approval of a multi-family, four-story workforce housing development on Swift Street, among other items.
Public school district enrollment has dropped in Santa Cruz County, mirroring statewide trends. The decreases pose challenges for districts.
The Santa Cruz Planning Commission on Thursday night will consider a housing and commercial development with 389 homes on Ocean Street.
Google ‘downtown revitalization’ and just about all suggest closing the main street to vehicular traffic,” writes Paul Cocking in a Guest Commentary. “The Downtown ...
Prosecutors argued that Adrian Gonzalez, who raped and murdered an 8-year-old, is still a risk to the community and should ...
Lookout politics columnist Mike Rotkin supports a tax measure championed by Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley that is gathering ...
The secret is out, but the charred remains of LA neighborhoods still might not be enough to change the Golden State’s ...
Santa Cruz County has already been gaining national attention for groundbreaking unionization efforts led by young workers, ...
Cabrillo College's governing board on Monday night approved several items related to the joint affordable-housing project ...
The Santa Cruz Planning Commission approved an affordable housing project Thursday that will be specifically for teachers and ...
The University of California, Santa Cruz has announced it will reduce fossil fuel emission by 90% by 2045. The date was set ...
No. 6 BYU made quick work of No. 15 UC Santa Barbara Friday night at the Smith Fieldhouse, sweeping the Gauchos to hand them their first such loss of the season. The Cougars won by set scores of 25-21 ...
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