This weekās letters address Santa Cruz warming center policies, welcome new MAH director Ginger Shulick Porcella and respond to RTC plans for rail and trail along the Santa Cruz Branch Line.
Brad Kava frames this weekās AI cover story through the legend of John Henry, asking what happens when artists, businesses and communities face machines that can both help and harm.
A Santa Cruz reader raises concerns over proposed City Charter changes, arguing that voters should closely examine shifts involving council authority, salaries, meetings and public oversight.
This weekās letters include praise for the return of Street Talk, criticism of Felipe Hernandez, thanks for coverage of The Cruz Room and news of Capitolaās renovated Community Center and accessible Treasure Cove playground.
This weekās Editorās Desk celebrates Santa Cruz as a home for creative misfits, highlights MAH Director Ginger Shulick Porcella, looks at mental health, language studies, Staff of Lifeās anniversary and Watsonville Community Hospitalās safety grade.
This weekās issue dives into Santa Cruz music, from Kat Mossā soul-baring interview to Dark Rideās horror-punk new album, plus a tribute to longtime Soquel High music teacher Jim Stewart.
This weekās letters include praise for Coast Trail coverage, a call for poetry in Santa Cruz County parks, Farm Discoveryās Spring Picnic and reader notes on Pizza Week and travel.
Is parenting stuck in routine? Brad Kava explores the power of travel as real education for kidsāplus a look at Kids Day, local food, wellness, and community news.
From coastal access and Earth Day reflections to local development and community concerns, Santa Cruz readers weigh in with letters and online comments.
Santa Cruzās creative pulse is on full display as the Ripple Effect festival launches, showcasing the artists, performers and cultural energy that define the community.