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April 10, 2026

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40th reunion approaches

Scotts Valley City Council OKs illuminated street signs

In the last month, motorists driving on Scotts Valley Drive after dark may have noticed a brightly lit street name sign at the intersection of Civic Center and Scotts Valley drives.

Motorycle shop owner arrested

Motorcycle shop owner arrested

From farm to table

For several years, it has been a growing trend nationwide wherein consumers want to be more aware of where exactly it is their food comes from, as concerns over pesticide usage and genetically modified seeds have mounted.

Minor deficit remains after council approves city budget

With little fanfare, the Scotts Valley City Council voted to approve the annual city budget for the 2013-2014 fiscal year at its Wednesday, June 19 meeting.

Create the ideal outdoor living space

With a little inspiration and the right materials, a 10-by-10 foot dirt plot in your backyard can be transformed into one of the best places to relax at your home.

Tenth year cheer

Ten years after they turned their tassels and tossed their caps, members of Scotts Valley High School's inaugural graduating class, the Class of 2003, reunited at Bruno's Barbecue in Scotts Valley on Saturday, June 29.

Schools work to adopt national standards

California become the 32nd state to adopt the Common Core Standards when it took on the educational guidelines in August 2010. Nearly three years later, implementation on the district level is the next hurdle to integrating the program, which now dictates curriculum benchmarks in 45 states nation-wide.

Personal trainer opens Scotts Valley studio

Former high school football coach Alex Joudy lost more than 100 pounds and now spends his days sharing his fitness methods as a personal trainer. In March the Felton resident opened Tailormade Fitness, his second personal training studio at 5400 Scotts Valley Drive. He loves what he does.

Longtime SLV High teacher calls it a career

When school begins at San Lorenzo Valley High School in August, it will be the first time in 56 years in which Preston Q. Boomer will not be part of the faculty. The longtime chemistry and physics teacher known by generations of students announced his retirement after last month’s graduation ceremony.

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