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June 11, 2025

Collective Action

As part of a day of national protest against Donald Trump, Indivisible Santa Cruz County has organized a short rally at 10am this Saturday.
June 10, 2025

Wharf Debris, Equipment Recovery at Santa Cruz Wharf

The City of Santa Cruz joined forces with the U.S. Coast Guard and Power Engineering Construction Company on June 6–8 to remove heavy equipment...
June 10, 2025

Community Unites to Repaint Black Lives Matter Mural

More than 40 volunteers spent hours refreshing the massive Black Lives Matter street mural in front of Santa Cruz City Hall.
June 3, 2025

AIDS Ride Hits Finish Line

Just over three decades ago, a group set out on a 545-mile bicycle journey that evolved into the world’s largest annual HIV/AIDS fundraiser.
June 3, 2025

Seeing Red? Highway 1 Bus Lanes Explained

Large swaths of Highway 1 lanes between Soquel Drive and 41st Avenue have been painted bright red. What does this mean?
June 1, 2025

Pride Parade Photos

Here are a bunch of shots from today's parade...
May 27, 2025

Pajaro River Levee Project at Risk After Trump Claws Back Funding

Millions of dollars already allocated to blue states have been steered to red states, affecting the Pajaro River Flood Management Project.
May 27, 2025

Artichoke Festival to End After 65 Years

The Artichoke Festival, a mainstay on the Central Coast for more than six decades, celebrated the crop that helped put the region on the map.
May 27, 2025

Republican Budget Cuts Could Imperil Local Senior Programs

Proposed cuts by the Republican-led administration in Washington, D.C., could be bad news for a Seniors Council program in Santa Cruz County.
May 27, 2025

New Mural Depicts Stagecoach Driver Charley Parkhurst

A new outdoor mural by Watsonville artist Erika Rosendale at El Vaquero Winery in Corralitos depicts a slice of Santa Cruz County history.
May 27, 2025

Supervisors Eye Revised Budget

If the Trump administration moves ahead with plans to make sweeping cuts to health and human services, it will hit hard in Santa Cruz County.
May 21, 2025

Modern-Day Slavery

Wrongful incarceration and overly harsh sentences are no longer just an occasional problem. These UCSC students are doing something to help.
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