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April 22, 2025

SLV Class of 2021 seeks Grad Night donors

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The weekend before San Lorenzo Valley High School and Coast Redwood seniors graduate each June, it starts. As the end of the school year nears, scaffolding is erected along the front of SLVHS, forms are shaped and painted and visual effects are crafted. And...

State clears way for football, other youth sports to resume

By Juan Reyes, Staff Reporter The wait for most youth sports just became a lot shorter as the California Department of Public Health released an updated version of its guidance, meaning that schools and privately organized clubs or leagues could begin full contact practice and...

SVPD captain named city’s top employee

SVPD Capt. Mike Dean
Scotts Valley Mayor Derek Timm at the Feb. 17 City Council meeting recognized Scotts Valley Police Department Capt. Mike Dean as the City Employee of 2020. “He has epitomized excellence and exceptional service in a year that tested everyone, myself included,” Timm said. “He provided...

Biden changes PPP rules to help the self-employed

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By Stacy Cowley and Jim Tankersley, of The New York Times Aiming to put its own stamp on the Paycheck Protection Program, the Biden administration on Monday abruptly changed crucial program rules in ways intended to help the smallest and neediest companies, which have sometimes...

County Health’s vaccines now available to certain occupation groups

Farmworkers Watsonville covid-19 vaccinations
Covid-19 vaccinations for Santa Cruz County residents are being expanded to include workers in education and childcare, emergency services, and food and agriculture industries, the county announced today. Eligibility will be based on occupation definitions from the California Department of Public Health, according to the...

Leap of faith: North County water districts toe line of merger talks

By Katie Evans & Christina Wise The San Lorenzo Valley Water District (SLVWD) and Scotts Valley Water District (SVWD) have considered beginning studies on the impact of a potential consolidation of the two districts. Both boards hosted Joe Serrano, the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) Executive...

Less than half of residents evacuated during sweeping debris flow response

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The first heavy rains of 2021 moved into the Santa Cruz Mountains in late January, prompting Cal Fire and the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office to release preemptive mandatory evacuation orders on Jan. 25 for parts of Ben Lomond, Boulder Creek, Felton and other...

Casa Nostra comes to Scotts Valley

HOME AWAY FROM HOME Ibarra (left) and Cristallo (right) proudly welcome customers to their new location on Mount Hermon Road.
Mario Ibarra and Raffaele Cristallo, co-owners of the beloved Ben Lomond restaurant, Casa Nostra, opened a new location in Scotts Valley this week. After nine delicious years off Highway 9 and months of hard work converting their new location, their dishes will be available for...

Falling case rates could mean return to class for valley’s young students

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Santa Cruz County’s adjusted case rate recently fell below the state’s threshold (28 per 100,000 per day) needed to reopen in-class instruction for grades K-6, health officials announced at a press conference on Feb. 4. That means local school districts could start applying to the...

Transportation plan draft prioritizes Scotts Valley Drive, Mount Hermon Road

Scotts Valley active transportation plan
The City of Scotts Valley’s Active Transportation Plan reached another milestone as the draft was unveiled at a City Council meeting on Feb. 3.  The plan, presented by Ecology Action’s planner Amelia Conlen, focused heavily on the main arterials Scotts Valley Drive and Mount Hermon...

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Scotts Valley youth sports leagues fear fee hikes could drive them...

Simmering tensions between the City of Scotts Valley and youth sports leagues over proposed fees hikes boiled over during the April 2 regularly scheduled...