TEMPORARY OUTDOOR DINING APPROVED IN SCOTTS VALLEY
The City of Scotts Valley, in an effort to support the economic recovery of local restaurants, has approved the use of Temporary Outdoor Dining.
Mountain Community Resources afterschool program commences
Mountain Community Resources’ new afterschool program began this week, giving teens a safe place to hang out after a long school day.
Windstorm ravages valleys
Clear skies and severe winds meant destruction last week in Scotts Valley and the San Lorenzo Valley.
Avoid Coronavirus Scams
Here are some tips to help you keep the scammers at bay:Hang up on robocalls. Don’t press any numbers. Scammers are using illegal robocalls to pitch everything from scam Coronavirus treatments to work-at-home schemes. The recording might say that pressing a number will let you speak to a live operator or remove you from their call list, but it might lead to more robocalls, instead.Ignore online offers for vaccinations and home test kits. There currently are no vaccines, pills, potions, lotions, lozenges or other prescription or over-the-counter products available to treat or cure Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) — online or in stores. At this time, there also are no FDA-authorized home test kits for the Coronavirus. Visit the FDA to learn more.Fact-check information. Scammers, and sometimes well-meaning people, share information that hasn’t been verified. Before you pass on any messages, contact trusted sources. Visit What the U.S. Government is Doing for links to federal, state and local government agencies.Know who you’re buying from. Online sellers may claim to have in-demand products, like cleaning, household, and health and medical supplies when, in fact, they don’t.Don’t respond to texts and emails about checks from the government. The details are still being worked out. Anyone who tells you they can get you the money now is a scammer.Don’t click on links from sources you don’t know. They could download viruses onto your computer or device.Watch for emails claiming to be from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or experts saying they have information about the virus. For the most up-to-date information about the Coronavirus, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).Do your homework when it comes to donations, whether through charities or crowdfunding sites. Don’t let anyone rush you into making a donation. If someone wants donations in cash, by gift card, or by wiring money, don’t do it.
Storm repair to create road delays
The Santa Cruz County Department of Public Works announced two road projects that are beginning Monday and could create traffic delays for local drivers.
One Year Removed, Residents Remember CZU Fires
San Lorenzo Valley and Scotts Valley neighbors, think back to where you were a year ago today. If you lived in Boulder Creek, Brookdale, Ben Lomond, Felton, Zayante, Lompico, Bonny Doon or Scotts Valley, you had been evacuated from your home, courtesy of the...
Plans for Scotts Valley library plow forward
The Santa Cruz County library system has seen its share of turmoil in the past year — many branches have drastically scaled back hours, suffered layoffs and put off upgrades or repairs.
Robert O. Gosswiller: Dec. 29, 1921 to May 29, 2013
Scotts Valley resident Robert O. Gosswiller died last week. He was 91.
Soccer team to register voters tonight
A Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley under-19 co-d soccer team will wear their “Register to vote” soccer jerseys and offer voter registration in front of a Scotts Valley grocery store tonight.
Scotts Valley police arrest 8 for DUI during late summer enforcement
Scotts Valley Police Department arrested eight drivers suspected of driving under the influence (DUI) during a nearly three-week period through Labor Day weekend.
The enforcement...