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April 3, 2026

New park, swimming pool in Boulder Creek

A new park in Boulder Creek will add a large public swimming pool for Santa Cruz Mountain communities in late 2017.

Walpole named Scotts Valley interim police chief

Scotts Valley Police Lt. Steve Walpole will serve as the city’s Interim Police Chief, beginning Dec. 9 until a permanent appointment is made, City Manager Jenny Haruyama announced Wednesday.

Scotts Valley to update General Plan

Early next year, Scotts Valley residents will weigh in on the lofty goal of maintaining a small-town character, while meeting the financial realities of operating a city.

ELECTION 2016: Prop. 51 OK helps SV middle school

The solid approval by California voters of Proposition 51, authorizing up to $9 billion in bonds to fund new schools and school renovation projects, allows Scotts Valley Unified School District officials to go forward with plans to seek up to $6 million of that bond money to build a new gym at the middle school. Fifty-six percent of county voters endorsed the proposition

ELECTION 2016: Boulder Creek, Zayante fire districts OK new parcel taxes

Boulder Creek residents overwhelmingly voted to levy a $35 parcel tax to buy new equipment for the Boulder Creek Fire Protection District.

ELECTION 2016: Measure D still too close to call

Measure D, which would levy a new half-cent Santa Cruz County sales tax to fund $17 million a year in transportation improvements, hovered just above the two-thirds margin required for approval this week.

ELECTION 2016: Shulman, Shultz, Rain, Snyder SV school trustees

Scotts Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees President Michael Shulman was re-elected to a third four-year term, leading all candidates. He will be joined by three new trustees on the five-member board.

ELECTION 2016: Two of three Scotts Valley councilmembers re-elected

Former city finance director Jack Dilles ousted three-term incumbent Dene Bustichi in the Nov. 8 Scotts Valley City Council election.

Roads in county are among worst in the state

Local roads in Santa Cruz County are among the worst in the entire state, according to a state report released this week.

Four felony counts for child porn

A former Scotts Valley parks and recreation aide, Trevor Arriola, 23, was arraigned in Santa Cruz County Court on Oct. 20 on four felony counts – use of obscene material involving a minor, possession of obscene material involving a minor, depiction of sexual conduct of a child and distribution of lewd material involving a minor.

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Caltrans changes speed limits on portion of Highway 17

Caltrans announced March 18 that speed limits will change on a 0.74-mile segment along Highway 17 in Santa Cruz County, following a recent engineering...