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“Our community is an amazing community filled with people who help neighbors over and over again,” said Susan True, the CEO of Community Foundation Santa Cruz County. “Once again,… → Read More
Capitola Museum’s newest exhibition “Capitola — Sign of the Times” features many of the markers that have caught the eyes of residents and visitors alike in the 160-plus yea… → Read More
At its Wednesday meeting, the Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved updated projections of its budget over the next three years as part of the second interim … → Read More
The Hitchcock Festival in Scotts Valley will feature screenings of “Shadow of a Doubt” and “Vertigo,” an interview with his granddaughter, and wine made on Hitchcock’s… → Read More
The Goat Hill Fair will be ending its 13-year run of selling unique vintage goods, organizers announced last week. → Read More
Berkeley-based rapper Lyrics Born, who rose to fame in 2004 with his song “Callin’ Out,” will perform at Moe’s Alley Saturday. → Read More
Last January, the Pajaro Valley Unified School District and California School Employees Association reached a tentative bargaining agreement regarding salary schedules, bereavement and other matter… → Read More
For most of the year, Thomas Family Farm is simply a 35-acre farm in Aptos that grows organic flowers. For a few weeks each summer, it is also a place for filmmakers as young as 5 and as old as 18 … → Read More
WATSONVILLE — As it does every July 4, the streets of downtown Watsonville will be filled with creatively decorated floats, marching bands, horses and vintage vehicles, all in celebration of … → Read More
More than a week into his new position as Pajaro Valley Unified School District trustee for Area 6, Adam Scow is feeling energized about his vision for the district. → Read More
Fears of potential closure of Ceiba College Preparatory Academy dissipated shortly before 11:30 p.m. Tuesday when the Watsonville City Council voted 4-3 to grant a zoning change to allow the charte… → Read More
As it has for the previous 10 years, the Watsonville Film Festival will highlight the community and showcase stories not often seen in Hollywood. → Read More
A use permit to allow the Ceiba College Preparatory Academy campus to have a permanent home at its Locust Street campus will go before the Watsonville City Council in a special meeting Tuesday. → Read More
Through the Vacaville Parks and Recreation Department’s Preschool Camp VACAtion, youngsters have been learning all about the creatures who once ruled the Earth, including the different types … → Read More
The project was put forth by Concord-based construction firm Discovery Builders with the goal of creating new lots on three parcels ranging in size from 6,000 to 11,060 square feet, with four house… → Read More
Vacaville’s course is aimed at sixth through eighth-graders and will teach them life skills, safety skills, how to administer CPR to infants and children and overall how to care for young kid… → Read More
The city is hosting a community meeting via Zoom to discuss the Park Parish project at the northeast corner of Vanden Road and Cogburn Circle. The project, by San Mateo-based company Agape LLC, has… → Read More
Over the course of two weekends in March, the Benicia-based 501(c)(3), students in its Environmental Justice Leadership Fellowship and volunteers will be planning to install a native garden rich in… → Read More
Dr. Sue Chan, a Vacaville veterinarian and owner of the Phoenix Ranch on Midway Road, recently published her first book, “The Whisperers’ Way: The Essential Elements For Teaching and He… → Read More
Four years after the Dixon City Council voted to increase the city’s water rates, and three years after residents voted to repeal those rates, the council will now focus on establishing a com… → Read More