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April 24, 2026

Locals to release second record

The Coffis Brothers and The Mountain Men will release their second album upon their return to Don Quixote’s International Music Hall in Felton on February 22.

Council Notes

Stop signs to be removed on Glenwood Drive

News briefs

Amateur radio class offered free in valley

District prepares for bond measure to replace aged Middle School

The Scotts Valley Unified School District Board of Directors is in the final planning stages of putting a $35 million bond measure on the June ballot.

New homes grace Scotts Valley landscape; demand remains high

New homes are springing up in Scotts Valley in recent years, as no fewer than five housing developments — for a total of 159 new homes — are either under construction or have recently been completed.

Mount Hermon Road lane closures expected this week and next in valley

Mount Hermon Road outside of Felton will be subject to lane closures for the next nine days, announced the Santa Cruz County Public Works Department.

North County Democratic club preps for kickoff forum

Progressive-leaning Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley residents who are looking to become more politically active no longer need to go all the way to Santa Cruz to get involved in the Democratic Party.

Remembering Annette Marcum

More than 500 people packed the halls of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Boulder Creek on a rainy Saturday, Feb. 8 afternoon to celebrate the life of San Lorenzo Valley icon Annette Marcum. Marcum, who founded the nonprofit aid organization Valley Churches United Missions in 1982, passed away in January at the age of 75 after a long illness. The celebration included musical selections, as well as speakers such as Supervisor Bruce McPherson and Bishop Richard Garcia.

News briefs

Cabrillo College receives reaffirmation of accreditation

Gravestone found 300 miles from original resting place

Seven hundred and twenty five miles later, a headstone found in a Felton backyard is safe and sound at its original resting place in Ojai, Calif. thanks to the intrepid research and stick-to-itiveness of three locals.

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Big Basin gains 153 acres in first expansion in 15 years

California State Parks and Sempervirens Fund recently announced the permanent addition of the 153-acre NoraBella property to expand Big Basin Redwoods State Park, marking...