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- Watsonville pedestrian injured in early-morning crash
FREEDOM — A 66-year-old Watsonville man was receiving medical care for major injuries after being struck by a… - Watsonville Planning Commission OKs alcohol permits for Vallarta Supermarket
WATSONVILLE — The Watsonville Planning Commission adopted a resolution approving a special use permit to estab… - House quickly rejects Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s effort to remove Speaker Johnson from office
By LISA MASCARO and KEVIN FREKING (Associated Press) WASHINGTON (AP) — Hardline Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene st… - Ippei Mizuhara, ex-interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtani, will plead guilty in betting case
By CHRISTOPHER WEBER and STEFANIE DAZIO (Associated Press) LOS ANGELES (AP) — The former interpreter for Los A… - The year’s biggest summer travel trends, according to Pinterest
Lacey Pfalz | (TNS) TravelPulse Pinterest is home to over 1 billion travel-related searches and 10 billion tra… - Column: About that ‘SNL’ student protest sketch — and a lousy time for political satire
Political satire, it wasn’t. The headlines from CNN, The Hollywood Reporter and many other media outlets — “‘S… - Winner, winner, saucy chicken dinner
Beth Dooley | (TNS) Star Tribune Here are two great reasons to cook chicken thighs in a heavy skillet: the cri… - ‘Interview with the Vampire’ review: One of the best shows on TV is back for Season 2
“Interview with the Vampire” might be one of the best TV shows of the decade in part because it understands ce… - Many states are eager to extend Medicaid to people soon to be released from prison
Nada Hassanein | (TNS) Stateline.org A new policy that allows states to provide Medicaid health care coverage… - You’ve covered your copayment; now brace yourself for the ‘facility fee’
Anna Claire Vollers | (TNS) Stateline.org Even if you have health insurance, you might expect to be charged a…
- Memorial service honors 55 Oakland police officers killed in the line of duty
OAKLAND — More than 250 relatives, friends and officers past and present paid th… - Athletics muscle up in first game of doubleheader to beat Rangers
OAKLAND — The Athletics snapped a three-game losing streak utilizing extra base… - Bay Area arts: 10 great shows and concerts to catch this weekend
From a new dance about the life and times of Elvis Presley to Symphony San Jose’… - Rep. Greene calls for vote to oust House Speaker Johnson
By Lisa Mascaro and Kevin Freking | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Hardline Rep…. - Home sale prices from Santa Clara and The Peninsula, May 5, 2024
Residential transactions in Santa Clara and The Peninsula. Click here to browse… - Single-family house sells for $3.3 million in Los Gatos
780 Bicknell Road – Google Street View A 2,852-square-foot house built in 1977 h… - Man charged with crashing motorcycle, killing his own passenger in Union City
DUBLIN — The prosecution has begun against a Union City man accused of killing a… - Steve Albini dies at 61; alternative rock pioneer produced albums for Nirvana, the Pixies
By Maria Sherman | Associated Press Steve Albini, an alternative rock pioneer an… - More rain expected to hit already flooded Southern Brazil
By Mauricio Savarese and Gabriela Sa Pessoa | Associated Press PORTO ALEGRE, Bra… - Pinole woman, 27, killed at Oakland gas station by two gunmen
OAKLAND — Police here identified a 27-year-old Pinole resident who was killed in…
- 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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- Speaker Mike Johnson Survives Marjorie Taylor Greene Move to Oust Him
Republicans and Democrats banded together to block a motion by the right-wing Ge… - Close Friends, Competing for Olympic Spots. Who Would Make It?
Conner Mantz and Clayton Young had run side by side for more than 10,000 miles…. - Steve Albini, Influential Producer of Nirvana and Pixies Albums, Dies at 61
A musician and audio engineer, he helped define the sound of alternative rock wh… - After Tornadoes Tear Through Michigan, More Storms Threaten Eastern U.S.
One person was killed on Wednesday after a tree fell on a vehicle in Tennessee…. - Pete McCloskey, Republican Who Tried to Unseat Nixon, Is Dead at 96
A liberal, antiwar California congressman, he had defeated Shirley Temple Black… - Workers Recall the Night Protesters Occupied Hamilton Hall
Maintenance workers had a firsthand view of how protesters seized the building,… - GM to Retire the Chevy Malibu to Make More EVs
The gasoline-powered Malibu was the last sedan sold by Chevrolet, the General Mo… - In Serbia, Xi Underlines Close Ties With Ally That Shares Wariness of U.S.
Visiting friendly leaders in Eastern Europe, the Chinese president commemorated… - RFK Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain
The presidential candidate has faced previously undisclosed health issues, inclu… - In Trump’s Classified Documents Case, Judge’s Decisions Play Into Delay Strategy
Judge Aileen Cannon has given sober consideration to arguments that some experts…
- Egypt probes shooting of Israeli-Canadian man
A group claiming responsibility for the attack says it was in response to Israel… - Trinity protest camp to end after agreement made
An encampment and blockade on Trinity College Dublin’s campus will end following… - House cancels DC mayor testimony after campus arrests
Some House Republicans had called on officials to arrest the pro-Palestinian stu… - Greta Thunberg fined for disobeying police at climate protest
Climate Activist, Greta Thunberg has been fined for disobeying police orders to… - Watch: US and allies sink mock enemy ship in military drill
More than 16,000 military personnel took part in the practice drills in the Phil… - Joy as son trapped in SA building collapse rescued
Rescue-and-search operations continue for a third day after a building under con… - Malaysia offers trade partners 'orangutan diplomacy'
The great apes are proposed as gifts for palm oil importers, but conservationist… - EU moves to give profits from Russian assets to Ukraine
EU ambassadors have agreed in principle to use the profits from frozen Russian a… - Russia ramps up attacks on Ukraine’s power plants
BBC Verify has been tracking Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure… - US reveals it paused shipment of bombs for Israel
A bomb shipment was halted last week over concerns Israel was going ahead with a…
- Teacher housing plan detailed on Swift Street in Santa Cruz
Teacher housing is planned at 313 Swift St. in Santa Cruz. (Stephen Baxter — San… - Capitola Wharf set to reopen in August, events planned for fall
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of May 6: Capitola Wharf set to… - 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…
- The California Exodus and California Forever, Redux
The state’s never-ending housing crisis has inspired hundreds of thousands of Ca… - California Forever: Building a New Community From the Ground Up
We take a closer look at ambitious plans to build a new community of up to 400,0… - California Forever CEO on Democracy and City Planning
Jan Sramek disavows techno-libertarian ‘Network State,’ explains why master-plan… - 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…
- FCC Explicitly Prohibits Fast Lanes, Closing Possible Net Neutrality Loophole
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Federal Communication… - Smart Home Startup Brilliant Runs Out of Cash, Which Could Mean Lights Out For Its Light Switches
Smart home device maker Brilliant has laid off most of its staff and is seeking… - Prime Video Subs Will Soon See Ads for Amazon Products When They Hit Pause
Amazon Prime Video subscribers will see new types of advertisements this broadca… - Raspberry Pis Get a Built-in Remote-Access Tool: Raspberry Pi Connect
An anonymous reader shares a report: One Raspberry Pi often leads to another. So… - Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds
Several large-scale, human-driven changes to the planet — including climate cha… - Researchers Warned Against Using AI To Peer Review Academic Papers
Researchers should not be using tools like ChatGPT to automatically peer review… - Stack Overflow is Feeding Programmers' Answers To AI, Whether They Like It or Not
Stack Overflow’s new deal giving OpenAI access to its API as a source of data ha… - Google DeepMind's 'Leap Forward' in AI Could Unlock Secrets of Biology
Researchers have hailed another “leap forward” for AI after Google DeepMind unve… - Full Repairs To Damaged Red Sea Internet Cables Delayed by Yemen Political Splits
Full repairs to three submarine internet cables damaged in the Red Sea in Februa… - Apple Slammed By Users Over iPad Pro 'Crush' Ad
Less than 24 hours after Apple held a special event to unveil the new, record-th…
- The California Exodus and California Forever, Redux
The state’s never-ending housing crisis has inspired hundreds of thousands of Ca… - California Forever: Building a New Community From the Ground Up
We take a closer look at ambitious plans to build a new community of up to 400,0… - California Forever CEO on Democracy and City Planning
Jan Sramek disavows techno-libertarian ‘Network State,’ explains why master-plan… - 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…
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